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Guide to Dependency Court – For Parents

Do You Know “Cops” Can Remove Your Kids?

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Aug 18, 2025 | 0 Comments

Under Welfare & Institutions Code section 305, a police officer may remove a child from the care of their Parents, without a warrant, if the police officer has reasonable cause to believe that the child is in:1) Immediate need of medical care,2)  Danger of physical or sexual abuse, or3)  An envir...

TEMPORARY "Protective" CUSTODY

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Aug 14, 2025 | 0 Comments

A Police Officer or Social Worker may remove a Minor from a parent's care without a warrant under specific circumstances. A Minor who needs immediate care or is in immediate danger may be placed in temporary custody by a police officer or by a social worker. When this happens, a relative or fami...

What is Informal Supervision?

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Jun 10, 2025 | 0 Comments

Informal Supervision under WIC §301allows a CPS social worker to offer the Parents and families “services” instead of filing a Petition and having a full blown Juvenile Dependency case. That is, the goal of Informal Supervision is to solve or fix the problems that led to the allegations of child ...

Reasonable Efforts to Prevent Removal of Kids

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Apr 09, 2025 | 0 Comments

Maintaining children with their Parents when it is safe to do so is a principle codified under California state law (Welfare and Institutions Code § 202) and for federal foster care funding under Social Security Act Title IV-E (42 USC §§670-679c). CPS should put forth reasonable efforts to assis...

CPS SERVICES. Get Your Terms Straight!

Posted by Michelle Stewart | Apr 02, 2025 | 0 Comments

Emergency response (ER) services are provided to a family prior to a social worker filing a Petition to initiate Juvenile Dependency proceedings. Such services could include Parenting classes, Anger Management classes, Mental Health services and Substance Abuse Services. Family reunification ser...

High Times ! (Again!) Pot same as a beer?

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Mar 30, 2025 | 0 Comments

Under Welfare and Institutions Code section 328.2, when CPS is conducting their investigation into a family, a parent's use or possession of marijuana is treated in the same way as the use or possession of alcohol or legally prescribed medications.

FALSE REPORTS OF CHILD ABUSE TO CPS

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Dec 18, 2024 | 0 Comments

You can sue a person who makes a false report to CPS if you can prove that a false report was made to CPS and the person knew that the report was false or was made with reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the report, AND any person who makes a report of child abuse or neglect known to ...

What is a 388 Petition?

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Sep 13, 2024 | 0 Comments

What is a 388 Petition?   A 388 Petition is a motion filed under Welfare and Institutions Code section 388. A 388 Petition can be filed by ANY interested person, and the 388 Petition is used to modify a previous order of the Juvenile Judge based upon new evidence or a change of circumstances wh...

Relative Placement and Criminal Convictions

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Sep 12, 2024 | 0 Comments

Relative Placement and Criminal Convictions Relatives with Criminal convictions can still seek placement!   Under Health Safety Code § 1522, CPS has the ability to grant Criminal exemptions. Relatives with Criminal convictions can seek Criminal exemptions from CPS for convictions except for  f...

YOU MUST KNOW THIS

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Feb 14, 2024 | 0 Comments

YOU MUST KNOW THIS The CPS social worker has other options rather than removing your children from your home. First, the CPS social worker can make referrals for services to a family and NOT file a Petition. Second, the CPS social worker can offer “voluntary” services and NOT file a Petition ...

Detention Hearing

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Jan 31, 2024 | 0 Comments

Detention Hearing   The first hearing in a Juvenile Dependency case is called a “Detention Hearing.” A Detention Hearing is held when a child is removed from the home of one their parents or a guardian. At a Detention Hearing, the Juvenile Judge determines whether the child will be further deta...

What is "FM"?

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Dec 12, 2023 | 0 Comments

What is “FM”   “FM” is an acronym for Family Maintenance.   Family Maintenance are services provided or arranged for by CPS in order to keep children in their own homes.   Family maintenance services such as parenting class and counseling are provided to kids that are in the Dependency syst...

What is “FR” (Family Reunification Services)

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Dec 11, 2023 | 0 Comments

What is “FR” (Family Reunification Services) “FR” stands for Family Reunification services. The purpose of Family Reunification services is to reunify children with their parents after they have been removed from the parent due to abuse or neglect. Family Reunification services usually include s...

Spanking your kids!

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Feb 19, 2023 | 0 Comments

Under California Law, a Parent may use “reasonable and age-appropriate spanking to the buttocks if there is no evidence of serious physical injury.” (Welf & I C §300(a))  If you are a Parent and you decide to spank your child, we strongly suggest that you not Spank your child with ANY object suc...

CPS Social Worker Investigation

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Jan 12, 2023 | 0 Comments

When children come to CPS's attention, the Social Worker is solely responsible for determining whether to start Juvenile Dependency proceedings.  Welfare & Institution Code §328 states:  “If the social worker has cause to believe that there was or is within the county, or residing in the county...

CPS Division 31 Manual

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Jun 15, 2022 | 0 Comments

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS #5  Did you know that CPS Social Workers have to abide by certain California State Regulations? These state regulations are called the “California Department of Social Services Manual, Division31.” This is commonly referred to as the “Division 31 Manual.” Be assured that most So...

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