Correcting Errors and Misstatements in CPS Court Reports
CPS reports often contain errors, assumptions, or incomplete information. Parents have the right to challenge inaccuracies through objections, testimony, and evidence. Providing documentation helps correct misunderstandings. Emotional reactions can be misinterpreted, so staying factual is key. Judges rely heavily on written reports, making corrections essential. An attorney can help identify and address problematic statements. Accurate records improve your chances of reunification.

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