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In Child Welfare, Two Worlds When it Comes to Legal Representation [chronicleofsocialchange.org]

 

A few weeks ago, a close friend came home from work surprised to find the business card of a Child Protective Services (“CPS”) worker wedged inside his door. No letter, or even a handwritten note, accompanied the card. Being uncertain what the card signified, he called the worker, only to learn that he was the subject of a CPS investigation.

So he did the first thing that any of us would do in this situation. He called a lawyer. He called me.

Families with resources immediately turn to lawyers in times of crisis. Lawyers can help them understand what is happening, explain options, provide information to agencies and put facts in perspective. No rational person would ever endure a CPS investigation without the assistance of a capable attorney.

[For more on this story by Vivek Sankaran, go to https://chronicleofsocialchang...representation/32166]

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