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To make your child a ward of the state of Georgia, you would need to contact the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) and petition for the termination of your parental rights. This process typically involves an investigation and court hearings to determine if removing the child from your care is in their best interest. It's important to seek legal advice and guidance throughout this process.
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.
Depends on how old the child is. If they are very little they contact CPS who takes care of them unless a neighbor or family can.
am i unfit parent cuz i was in c.p.s
12 years
You contact the CPS and tell them you want to give up custody. They see if there's reasons enough to do so.
A physician may make a "referral" to CPS, but cannot directly turn anyone in to them.
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.
Contact a social worker and the CPS. The court decides where children will stay and parents can not just hand them over willy nilly. If you want to foster the child you can let the CPS know. If the child have a father the custody will most likely go to him or another relative if he is unfit.
To make a child a ward of the state in Oregon, a court would generally need to determine that the child is at risk and in need of protection or services. This would involve a legal process wherein the court would place the child in the custody of the state, typically through the Department of Human Services or Child Welfare. It's important to note that becoming a ward of the state is not a decision to be taken lightly and should only be pursued in cases where it's in the best interest of the child.
The answer to why a particular person does something would have to be gotten from that particular person. Hypothetically, most people contact CPS because they fear for the health and safety of a child.
Both parents should.