Key Rights Every California Parent Should Know
Parents often feel intimidated during CPS investigations, but you have important rights. You can decline entry, limit interviews, and request written documentation. Staying calm and organized helps demonstrate stability. Avoid making emotional statements that could be misinterpreted. Keep copies of all communications and documents. Early legal involvement often prevents unnecessary escalation. Protecting your rights begins with understanding them.

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