Yes, Child Protective Services can obtain a court order for such reasons as domestic abuse, neglect, substance abuse, criminal activity or other behaviors that would place the child at risk of injury or harm.
Paul Odhiambo Oburu has written: 'Social adjustment of Kenyan orphaned grandchildren, perceived caregiving stresses and discipline strategies used by their fostering grandmothers' -- subject(s): Discipline of children, Foster grandparents, Grandparents as parents, Orphans, Social adjustment in children, Stress (Psychology)
because now days most of the grandchildren dose not keep there grandparents home.... and make them to stay in old age homes......
FIrst of all, the Grandparents MUST have legal custody of the children awarded to them by the court. Then, they can contact whatever social assitance agency their state government has in place for aid to families with dependent children (AFDC). Most all states have such programs - contact your local Dept of Social Serivces.
Not without parental permission. If there are safety issues, they should contact social services. They will insure the child is safe and taken care of, which may very well mean sending them to the grandparents.
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Depends on which state you live in, but probably yes, especially if you have proof of abuse, go to the department of social services and they will direct or advise you of your rights, good luck
Minors are not allowed to choose the person they want to live with. The proper procedure is for the Missouri Department of Social Services to be contacted and request an investigation of the matter. MO. Child Protective Services Hotline for Abuse and Neglect, 1-800-392-3738 Missouri Department Of Social Services, http://www.dss.mo.gov/index.htm
Depends on where you are and what type of social services you need. Most social or welfare services can be found in the blue pages of your local phone book under social services.
The range of public services that are provided by the government for the benefit of the community are social services. Social services are aimed at promoting the welfare of others and include services for medical care, education, food subsidies, and housing.
The Internet and social networking services have allowed
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