The termination of parental rights can only be done by the judge in the court of jurisdiction. Social Services (DFS, CPS etc.) can remove children from a home and place them into protective custody until the case has been throughly investigated and is ruled upon by the court.
The motto of Cass Community Social Services is 'Fighting Poverty'.
The motto of Cass Community Social Services is 'Creating Opportunity'.
I don't think they can do that so no!
Legally no, but since visitation is a low enforcement item, they know they can get away with it. see links below
The parents are still responsible for them. Without their permission they will have to wait until they are 18, or get help from social services to get to a safe place.
Department of Social Services is the agency that handles this and the people who do the job are Social Workers. It is a tough job since they often see children who have been abused and had other things happen to them.
Yes, You can.
Lol give it to social services
There is no way for them to do it without the help of social services.
Legally, no. A minor does not decide whether or not a parent is becoming an alcoholic or if the home environment is unsuitable. That is decided by the state's department of social services (DCFS, CPS, etc.).
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.
No, it is not possible for society to exist without culture. Culture shapes the beliefs, values, norms, and behaviors of a society, providing a framework for social interactions and identity. Without culture, there would be no shared understanding or cohesion among individuals, leading to a breakdown of social order and organization.
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.
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The Internet and social networking services have allowed
Social services can only be sued if they didn't intervene in child endangerment/exploitation. For example: If a child was being abused mentally/physically or sexually and social services knew about it, but ignored it, then they can be sued.
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