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What does "CPS" stand for?
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CPS stands for "Child Protective Services."
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What is Child Protective Services?
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Child Protective Services is an organization run under the guise of the Department of Social Services in the County and State you live in. This state run agency is organized and governed by the State laws and Federal laws in our government.
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Who do these CPS social workers work for?
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CPS Social Workers work under the umbrella of the Department of Social Services in every County and State in the United States of America.
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What is the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES (DSS)?
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The Department of Social Services (DSS), is a State run agency that helps poor and needy people of all races, ethnicity, and religions receive welfare money, food stamps, and resources in their community. But, they don't tell the poor people that go and get help from this agency that they can have their children taken away for child abuse by these "CPS" social workers. It's a two prong system because first they help the poor and needy people but then they turn around and can take their children away for not obeying these draconian child abuse laws.
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Who governs "CPS" social workers?
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The DSS has a department within their State run agency called Child Protective Services and this department has rules and regulations that govern the child abuse laws and these "CPS" social workers.
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What is a "PETITION" and who files these petitions?
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A "Petition" is a legal document that the CPS social workers file in the new Juvenile Dependency Court against parent's for suspected child abuse. If the parent or parent's are found to have committed child abuse after investigation by this agency then the charges against that parent or those parent's will be substantiated and CPS can and will remove them from the custody of those parent's and put them into the "foster care system" under this petition. That's the sole purpose of this petition, to take your children away from the control and custody of their parent or parent's.
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What is JUVENILE DEPENDENCY COURT?
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It is a new court system that evolved back in the 1950-1960's to remove abused children from the custody of their abusive parent's. This new court has only been around for about 30-40 years now but it has more power given to these CPS social workers than the FBI or the CIA. Their power is outrageous and violates the people's civil right's under the United States Constitution but, "they' don't think so. This court keeps the people in fear. When the government puts fear into the people then they can have more control over those people.
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How is child abuse reported and who can report child abuse?
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The CPS social workers receive "telephone calls", "hotline calls", "school reports" or "hospital reports" of child abuse and they go out to the homes, schools, or hospitals to investigate child abuse and if they "suspect" any child has been abused they immediately remove your children from the place where the children are at and, they file the petition on the parent's in juvenile dependency court to have the children removed by these court proceedings. Any person can report child abuse to the authorities as well.
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Who can take my child or children away?
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The CPS social worker, the police law enforcement, a doctor at a hospital, or a teacher at an elementary, middle, junior, or high school can hold the child til the proper authorities arrive to take the child to a shelter, detention center, or the DSS office where that child is interrogated by these people without the presence of their parent's or attorney's. Is this a crime? I think so. I call it legalized kidnaping of our children without parental consent!
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What is the "Foster Care System?"
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It is run under the umbrella of the CPS and the DSS agency. This state run agency finds families that are citizens of the USA to help them take care of the abused children. This state run agency offers these families government monies from our taxpayer system here in the USA to pay these families for taking care of your child or children. These CPS social workers place your child or children with these families once the juvenile dependency court judge finds that a parent or parent's are unfit and or a danger to their child or children. They are taken away and placed in this foster care system.
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Who are "Foster Care" parent's?
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Anyone that lives in this country can file the paperwork to become a foster parent. There is a process they have to go through with the Department of Social Services. They are suppose to be fingerprinted and the DSS runs background checks on every family member that wants to be a "foster family." The children have to live with these families once they are placed within this home environment by the juvenile dependency court. It is the judge that places these children in foster care and not the CPS social workers. The CPS social workers file the "petition" and do the investigation but it is ultimately up to the judge to order this placement and sometimes these CPS social workers will and can lie in their social study report to the juvenile dependency court judge just to keep your child or children in this foster care system where they get millions of State and Federally funded monies to give to these foster care families for taking care of the children.
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Where does my child or children go once they are placed in the "foster care system?"
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Any family and family members that pass the background check and fingerprint check can apply to take care of your children. There is one problem with this system. Not all family members are throughly checked out. So, this leaves room for people to go through the cracks so to speak and they sometimes miss gathering all criminal background checks on these foster care parent's. Then they place your child or children with these criminals that aren't checked out properly and that is where the systematic abuse starts within this type of system. Children have been lost, molested, killed, and sodomized in this foster care system.
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Does a parent have to pay back these foster care monies to the State?
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You better believe it! After your child or children are taken away and placed in the foster care system the district attorney can file paperwork on the parent or parent's to pay back the monies that were paid out to the foster care family that took care of your child and or children. If you don't pay back the money to the state child support office they can ruin your credit, take your professional license away, ruin your reputation, put you in jail, and ruin your life.
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What is the Adoption system?
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The juvenile dependency court can either place your child and or children in foster care or they can place them in adoption. If your child or children are placed in adoption then that parent has their "Parental Rights" taken away from them. They are barred from ever being a parent to that child or children. The parent loses all contact with their child or children and can no longer be involved in their child or children's lives period. When these children turn 18, if they want to seek out their natural parent's they can finally do so but most of the time they don't. This system has a way of doing what we call "out of sight, out of mind" and this is a form of not only mind control but child abuse in itself.
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What is "Parental Right's?"
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Anyone that has control and custody of a child and or children has parental right's. There are laws governing the right of a parent but in juvenile dependency court they can take these right's away from the parent or parent's for child abuse.
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Can I lose my Parental Rights?
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YES! Any parent that is accused of child abuse and the charges are substantiated by the CPS social worker and the juvenile dependency court judge can have their parental rights taken away. If your child or children are adopted out, your parental rights are taken away.
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