09-0657 ) ) ORDER to DISMISS CFSD CAPS RR #245860 ) On April 7, 2008, the DPHHS Child and Family Ser-2025

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Provides guidelines for child safety decisions and actions is essential and relevant for initial assessment/investigation and ongoing Child Protective Services (CPS).
You are not legally required to cooperate with CPS unless they bring a court order. However, its in your best interest to work with them to resolve any issues in the home. A CPS caseworker often starts by having a few simple conversations to determine how to proceed with your case.
CPS can only remove a child without a court order in cases involving immediate danger. California law allows for emergency removal when there is a risk of serious physical harm and no time to obtain judicial approval. This is known as an exigent circumstance.
Problems with sleeping, eating, anger, and attention Some of the symptoms of trauma in children (and adults) closely mimic depression, including too much or too little sleep, loss of appetite or overeating, unexplained irritability and anger, and problems focusing on projects, school work, and conversation.
The case may be closed without further intervention. - CPS may decide that abuse or neglect has not occurred (unsubstantiated), but the family is in need of services. With parent approval, the case is kept open for voluntary services. - CPS may decide that abuse or neglect occurred (substantiation).

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