Quoting toopicky429:
Please don't write them a letter if this post is an example of your writing skills. If this is true, good luck and get a good attorney.
Well, in her defense, I doubt she'd write a letter from a mobile device.
"Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification" Romans 14:19

I am sorry for what happened to you, I am sure once all is investigated it will be cleared as long as there is nothing for them to be concerned about.
Prob the reason why you don't need to leave her there is because he is active and if he were to be called to do something, where would she go? You were out of state and would be unable to get her in a timely matter.
But I will NOT be standing agaisnt CPS. They are there to protect the children. Someone needs to be. I think it is a good service and has saved many children from abuse and neglect and has given the kids a brighter future.
Ok if this is a real story, there is more to it than what you stated...... Her father has his parental rights and can care for her when/if you need to take care of something else. How much time elapsed that it was considered abandonment? I would find a paralegal to help me navigate this.



- jenniferjw
on Jun. 11, 2012 at 11:09 PM