What to Do When Child Services Calls After an Arrest

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • If Child Services calls after an arrest, it's important to know what to do. In this video, we'll give you tips and advice on how to handle the situation effectively and protect your family.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @maryannedelaney
    @maryannedelaney Před 3 měsíci +1

    In my State, the police call CPS who scoop them and take them away. Then you spend your time trying to get them back.

  • @PrescientIT-vw8dh
    @PrescientIT-vw8dh Před 3 měsíci

    #1 - Don't ever talk to any CYS/CPS/CFS person on the phone, ever. Voicemail is a thing. If you answer without knowing who it is then as soon as they identify themselves just say "I don't have time to talk right now, please call back later" and hang up. When they call back send them to voicemail. They will leave a phone number saying that it's an emergency and you need to call them back right away. It isn't. Wait until after working hours, call back and leave a message with your name and email and tell them to contact you that way. They will resist, but see #2.
    #2 - Don't ever deal with any of the above in any non-objective format. This means that all communication must be in writing, and all interactions must be recorded (audio & video). They will resist this and say it is against the law or their policy. They are lying and trained to tell you that. They are government agents performing their duties in public, and you are allowed to record in all 50 states. If they initiate contact otherwise don't say anything and walk away. If they ring the doorbell don't answer it (see #3). Remember that anything you do not have objective proof of is your word vs. theirs, and they deal with the courts and judges all the time.
    #3 - Don't ever let them in your home. If they had a right to be in there they wouldn't be knocking, the PD would, and the PD would have a warrant.
    #4 - Don't let them talk to your children alone if possible (some states/schools will ensure there is an adult in the room, some won't. If you live in a place that will allow them unsupervised access to your child(ren) you should consider moving).
    #5 - Don't be in a hurry to respond. They have a limited amount of time for their investigations otherwise they are REQUIRED to declare it unfounded/cleared/closed (terminology will change depending on locale). They will tell you that it's an emergency and go for a sense of urgency. If it really was an emergency they would show up with the PD & a warrant (see #3).
    #6 - Don't let them get away with cutting corners. Look up the CPS laws in your state and make them follow them. A big one that is often overlooked is that they are REQUIRED to give you a copy of the complaint and all documentation surrounding it if you ask, but you have to ask in writing. They don't tell you that, and it takes them time to process that (see #5).
    #7 - Once they do issue a finding, challenge it. They are required to tell you the appeal process, but (again) only if you ask in writing. Make them defend their decision. A lot of them can't or get caught making judgements and setting requirements they are not qualified to make or set.

    • @stevenw4334
      @stevenw4334 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Never answer any questions of authority at least until have a lawyer In Place

  • @stevenw4334
    @stevenw4334 Před 3 měsíci

    Was wondering if you like to do a role play like if I was that bad bf and your the mean gf?

  • @smileyloks9881
    @smileyloks9881 Před 3 měsíci

    I went to a protection order by myself and know i cant get near my kids for 2 yrs and wife for 10yrs they didnt even give me a chance to defend myself.

    • @Badillo35196
      @Badillo35196 Před 3 měsíci

      That’s really sad

    • @veronicatbartonesq
      @veronicatbartonesq  Před 3 měsíci

      Is this in CA?

    • @smileyloks9881
      @smileyloks9881 Před 3 měsíci

      In Texas i really need a lawyer like you right now

    • @Badillo35196
      @Badillo35196 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Give it to God Jesus Christ!
      Is time to pray 🙏 and repent!
      I’m doing something similar and now finally I’m looking for Jesus Christ after ignoring him for awhile, viva Cristo Rey 👑!

    • @smileyloks9881
      @smileyloks9881 Před 3 měsíci

      Hey i had the perfect life but i was always working my wife decided to cheat and we got on a fight then she put charges on me and a protection order now i pray to get my family back but she dont want to im waiting for a miracle... i have 4 kids now she keeps asking me for help.im really confused...