If you don't agree to sign a safety plan with Child Protective Services (CPS), they may continue their investigation and assess the risk to the child. This could lead to further actions, including the possibility of court involvement or placing the child in temporary custody if they believe the child is in immediate danger. It's essential to communicate your concerns with CPS, as refusing to sign could impact their perception of your willingness to cooperate and ensure the child's safety.
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