Cps Intervention And Harassment

Summary

CPS can intervene in Louisiana if a child is believed to be in danger. A stable environment with essentials can support your case. Document interactions with CPS and harassment incidents. Legal advice can help protect your rights and ensure your childs safety.

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Its in Louisiana and there has been no reason or proof or anything at all to say the child is in danger CPS was only called to be used as a harassment to buy someone
In Louisiana, CPS can intervene if they believe a child is in danger. However, if you have a stable environment with essentials, it might help your case.
- Document all interactions with CPS.
- Communicate clearly with them.
- Seeking legal advice could be beneficial.
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It is my ex-boyfriend's child's mother who is on drugs and not only harassing me via CPS she has other people calling in on me for no reason at all and harassing me threatening me I'm not sure exactly what to do because the threats are never sent directly to me they're posted on social media they pretty much say who I am but they never say my name and they know the only way to hurt me is to call CPS on me about my child because my child is the only way to get to me and even though I'm doing nothing wrong as a mother it is still very overstimulating and exhausting to keep having these people call CVS on you for no reason and then your caseworker knows this it's lstill try to be against you even though you've complied with everything you passed your drug screen and everything got to be too much and you had a family emergency so you go out of town to take care of that and then you decide to take a couple days for your mental health and just have an all lies and that's been proven
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In Texas, harassment via CPS calls can be distressing, especially when unfounded. It's essential to maintain detailed records of interactions with CPS and any threats, even if indirect. Consider contacting a lawyer to protect your rights and respond effectively to CPS.
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