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Prove she's lying,make her contradict( a lie making no sense) or become hipocritical lier,and prove her wrong,then take her to court and request custody of your children.
It is ok to accept any kind of medical release from CPS (child protection services) on a child. CPS will only give you medical releases that are legal. CPS is there to protect the children.
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Report them anonymously to CPS.
When child protective services come to your house its because they have been tipped that child neglect is happening in your home or a child is in danger. The only time CPS can remove a child is when a judge signs an order or warrant. However the CPS worker has to prove that there is critical evidence that the child is in danger of life or limb. If CPS took your child without a signed warrant from a judge you should consider to hire and attorney to file a lawsuit against the CPS department and the CPS worker.
teacher, daycare, doctor, office secretary, socail servisous, CPS, anything.
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Children can be taken away. First and foremost. Then benefits can be taken away.
Contact your local CPS office or choose a child placing agency. You can look up different child placing agencies and find the one your most comfortable with. Look on dfps.state.tx.us and look for the link on the left. CPS or a child placing agency can license you to be a foster parent. They will conduct a homestudy (ask questions about your childhood and views on raising children) and conduct a background check. You can pick the age range and sex of children you want to foster. You have to take training classes but they are not hard. Your home has to be set up for the children when they conduct your homestudy. No more than 2 sets of bunks to a room because there can not be more than four kids to a room. You may want 2 kids to a room. Foster homes can only be licensed for 6 kids but your kids will be included. If you are licensed for 6 and have 3 biological kids then your license will be for 3 kids.
The short answer is yes. The long answer depends on why CPS would know your urinalysis came out positive for THC. Chances are better than good that if they are monitoring your urine, then you don't have many chances left (if any) to clean up before they find you to be a danger to your children.
CPS does not have a specific requirement for each child to have their own room. However, they do consider factors such as the safety and suitability of the living arrangements, including the availability of appropriate sleeping areas for children. It is important that children have a safe and comfortable place to sleep.
CPS Energy's population is 2,010.