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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 356044" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I've dealt with CPS. Act very calm when they talk to you and, most of all, don't get defensive or argue with them. They like cooperation. Don't even think about sassing at them. State your case in a calm way. Have the name of your therapists, any professionals who work with your child and make sure you tell those professionals that they can talk. Sign a form for that. They take defensiveness as a sign of guilt. They will probably talk to your son. They may pull him out of school. I don't know whether it's a good idea to warn him or not. </p><p></p><p>Quietly hire a lawyer who has worked with CPS before. Whatever you do, cry in private, but in public act composed and confident. It is possible her boyfriend beat her up and that's where she got those bruises. </p><p></p><p>If they tell you to go to parenting classes, just go. Do whatever they want. It hoovers, but they're the ones in charge and you have to make sure you don't bruise any egos even though you may be screaming inside.</p><p></p><p>I so feel for you. Let us know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 356044, member: 1550"] I've dealt with CPS. Act very calm when they talk to you and, most of all, don't get defensive or argue with them. They like cooperation. Don't even think about sassing at them. State your case in a calm way. Have the name of your therapists, any professionals who work with your child and make sure you tell those professionals that they can talk. Sign a form for that. They take defensiveness as a sign of guilt. They will probably talk to your son. They may pull him out of school. I don't know whether it's a good idea to warn him or not. Quietly hire a lawyer who has worked with CPS before. Whatever you do, cry in private, but in public act composed and confident. It is possible her boyfriend beat her up and that's where she got those bruises. If they tell you to go to parenting classes, just go. Do whatever they want. It hoovers, but they're the ones in charge and you have to make sure you don't bruise any egos even though you may be screaming inside. I so feel for you. Let us know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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