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(reply to Cary Cook BSN RN)

Thank you very much for your words of suppport. However, your advice for contacting CPS whenever my sister places my niece in some sort of jeopardy is not that simple. Generally, it is usually weeks later that we find out about these events that have occurred and we can't contact CPS just because we suspect that something might take place.

The problem that I see is within the court system itself. For the courts to refuse look at evidence pertaining to the one of the parents, especially evidence that comes from family members who, in this particular case, do not have anything gain by providing such evidence, is absolutely ludicrous to me.

On what grounds can family court justify this kind of position when it comes to ensuring the safety of a child? I just don't understand.

September 19, 2010 - 6:07pm

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