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Many times Child Protective Services will start an action against a custodial parent for alleged harm or abuse to a child and, as a result of applicable laws, the other parent will have to be named a party to the action. Sometimes these actions are started without any cause at all.
While such protective actions serve an important role in our society, it would be foolish to think every action is actually a legitimate case. The case workers for these agencies are only human and they do make mistakes.
In such an action there are certain entitlements and rights afforded to parents involved in the case. For instance, state law requires that any time a state agency becomes involved in the relationship between a parent and a child, the parent has the right to either an agency or court review of the action.
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