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CourtClerk

Senior Member
CPS reunifies parents and children all the time, not to allow abuse, but because the parents made positive changes. Thats rediculous to say thats wrong of them. You dont have to reply to the thread if you dont want to, you made the choice to
Yes, I know exactly what CPS does... since I spent some time working with them. Parental reunification is one of their purposes, when it's warranted. That has nothing to do with the initial reason for the removal of the children.
 


CdwJava

Senior Member
Instead of threatening to sue them for a civil rights violation, why don't you just do what they are asking to assure them that you are fit and capable of providing a safe environment for the children?

As has been said, they did not take your children because you are disabled, they (ostensibly) took them because you were incapable of properly caring for them. If that was as a result of your disability, then it is certainly valid and not discriminatory. If your disability is of a nature that the children are in danger, then the state has every right to see to it that the children are protected. If you manage to mitigate the danger through medication or some other arrangements, then I suspect you will get the children back. After all, family reunification is the primary goal of any such action initiated by CPS.

- Carl
 

michellealinaco

Junior Member
michellealinaco

Oh, yes, I understand both your comments about taking measures to provide them with a safe evironment, and I have taken those measures. Thank you. I am not chasing my tail I am just doing what I have been advised by my attorney to do , not to sue , but to make the adjustments for reunification. I appreciate your comments Carl and Court Clerk.
 

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