When Child Protective Services (CPS) takes custody of children based on false allegations, they are required to follow legal protocols, which typically include providing documentation and informing parents of their rights. If they fail to provide paperwork or refuse to take the case to court, parents can seek legal counsel to challenge the decision and advocate for their rights. It’s important to document all interactions with CPS and consider filing a complaint with the agency or seeking a hearing to contest the removal. Additionally, parents should gather evidence to refute the allegations and demonstrate their ability to care for their children.
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