If you are being abused by your dad, then the least of your concerns should be losing the house. Being sent somewhere away from home, and separated from your father would be a terrifying prospect; but it is something that you have to consider when reporting abuse to the social services. Do you have another adult you would like to confide in? Do you have somewhere else to go? You will want to consider all of your options before you make that call, because afterwards is may be too late to back out.
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.
== == you report that to child protective services. if there is a visible bruise they will shelter the child with you the non custodial parent. that would be the time to petition family court for custody of the child because child protective services has already taken the child from him,it would be more likely that you will get it .
This will be difficult to prove unless the children are obviously neglected, in which case the remedy would be through child protective services.
They would be an unaccompanied minor. If picked up by the police, they will be returned to their home or placed in child protective services location.
I would Call child protective services. Tell them and they will come in and solve the problem. Search for your local branch and report the problem
She would keep it in the car, house, garbage, under a bed, her dresses, or her stuff at work,
No, a child under the age of 18 in the US does not have legal right to decide where they would like to live. CPS will make a recommendation and the court will issue an order of custody.If that was the case, there would be a lot of children who still would want to live with their parents who, I take it, have neglected them.A bit more:If you are asking if Child Protective Services has a legal right to say where the child should live (meaning which parent), then no, that would be up to a judge. The responsibilities of CPS is to remove a child from a harmful, neglectful, etc. home, but not to say with which parent they have to live with. Only a judge can rule on which parent is the best for the child.
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.
There is nothing in Mormon beliefs that would prevent doctors from giving lifesaving treatment to save a child's life. Blood transfusions are allow, surgeries are allowed, anything that is necessary is allowed. So, unless there were some other problem completely unrelated to Mormon beliefs, there would be no reason for Child Protective Services to intervene in any degree.
i would like open child care serive .Do i need any license to do this or i just open on my own house
It's not illegal for a child to buy a house. It would be difficult bordering on impossible, though, because children are generally not regarded as competent to enter into a contract.
CPS stands for child protective services, and it is the organization that will get involved if a child is being abused or neglected. If a child has runaway, you would call the police to have her picked up and returned.