people who go to dramatic messures to protect people ( children)
Call your local Child Protective Agency.
No, that's illegal. Call the Child Protective Agency if this is happening to you.
This can be hard to prove. If you think your child is being neglected or in danger you need to contact the child protective services agency in your State.See links below
Many states provide adoption assistance through the child welfare/protective services agency.
Call Child Protective Services or any law enforcement agency.
You contact the Child Protective Agency so you can get help.
Well, honey, that's quite the loaded question. Technically speaking, it's the state's child protective services agency that may provide financial assistance to foster parents who take in a child. But let's make one thing clear - you're not getting into this gig for the money, you're in it to make a difference in a child's life.
If you believe your child is being abused then you should have already reported it to the local child protective services agency. You should visit the court with jurisdiction over your case as soon as possible and ask to speak with an advocate who can help you file for custody.If you believe your child is being abused then you should have already reported it to the local child protective services agency. You should visit the court with jurisdiction over your case as soon as possible and ask to speak with an advocate who can help you file for custody.If you believe your child is being abused then you should have already reported it to the local child protective services agency. You should visit the court with jurisdiction over your case as soon as possible and ask to speak with an advocate who can help you file for custody.If you believe your child is being abused then you should have already reported it to the local child protective services agency. You should visit the court with jurisdiction over your case as soon as possible and ask to speak with an advocate who can help you file for custody.
A child cannot file a court action. An adult must file on their behalf. The child would need a child protective services agency, friend or relative to take the matter to the attention of the court.
In my opinion, to maltreat children is a sinister sin.
No. No. When a minor has been placed in a foster or group home or is otherwise under the supervision of a state agency such as child protective services (CPS) permission is needed from the court for any change in the status of the minor.
It is unclear what you are asking. Most Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies are state agencies, so it is unclear what you are refererring to when you say a "state agency" is keeping it open.