Child Protective Services (CPS) typically does not remove children solely due to a parent's lack of employment. However, if a parent's inability to provide for a child's basic needs, such as food, shelter, or supervision, is evident, CPS may intervene. The focus is on the child's well-being, and they will consider all factors in a family's situation before making any decisions regarding custody. It's important for parents to seek support and resources to ensure the safety and stability of their children.
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