Cps Involvement With Autistic Child

Summary

CPSs primary goal is child safety. If no intentional harm is evident, arrest is unlikely. Cooperation, documentation, and legal advice are crucial. An autistic childs needs may influence CPSs approach. Consider consulting a local attorney for guidance.

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Why wasn’t I arrested?
In cases involving Child Protective Services (CPS), the main goal is to ensure the child's safety and well-being. If there wasn't any evidence of intentional harm or neglect, arrest might not be necessary. CPS will likely focus on providing support and resources to prevent future incidents.
Would you like more information on how to work with CPS or need help finding a local lawyer?
Yes
It sounds like you're going through a tough situation. Here are a few tips on working with CPS:
- Be cooperative and transparent with CPS workers.
- Attend all scheduled meetings and follow any plans or recommendations.
- Gather and organize any documents or evidence that show your child's well-being and safety.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can help you navigate this situation?
Sure. Is the fact that he’s autistic helpful to my case?
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Having a child with autism could potentially be a factor in your case. It may influence how CPS approaches the situation, focusing on the specific needs and care required for your child.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
I’m scared.
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
If so, I'll need to ask a few questions to gather the necessary details.
Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?