Fighting CPS Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services' Charges

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse
Cover of the book Fighting CPS Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services' Charges by Deborah K. Frontiera, Deborah K. Frontiera
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Author: Deborah K. Frontiera ISBN: 9781465788566
Publisher: Deborah K. Frontiera Publication: November 4, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Deborah K. Frontiera
ISBN: 9781465788566
Publisher: Deborah K. Frontiera
Publication: November 4, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services' Charges chronicles thirteen months of agony and frustration suffered by the innocent Bonilla and Frontiera families as a result of Children's Protective Services removal of young James Bonilla from his parents. Most people are not prepared to navigate the maze of sometimes senseless procedures of a government agency that has too much power. The Frontiera and Bonilla story and reports of several other cases across the country should be a wake-up call to a public unaware of how the state agencies charged with protecting the nation's children are failing. Interviews with lawyers, caseworkers, and others who work within the system, point out specific steps that should be taken to improve how these agencies work. The author issues a call to action from the public to charge all levels of government to make necessary changes in these agencies. They must protect children from abuse and neglect without persecuting innocent families.

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Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services' Charges chronicles thirteen months of agony and frustration suffered by the innocent Bonilla and Frontiera families as a result of Children's Protective Services removal of young James Bonilla from his parents. Most people are not prepared to navigate the maze of sometimes senseless procedures of a government agency that has too much power. The Frontiera and Bonilla story and reports of several other cases across the country should be a wake-up call to a public unaware of how the state agencies charged with protecting the nation's children are failing. Interviews with lawyers, caseworkers, and others who work within the system, point out specific steps that should be taken to improve how these agencies work. The author issues a call to action from the public to charge all levels of government to make necessary changes in these agencies. They must protect children from abuse and neglect without persecuting innocent families.

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