Collateral contacts include teachers, doctors, neighbors, and relatives. CPS uses these sources to verify allegations and assess family functioning. Parents often worry about what others may say, especially during conflicts. Providing a list of supportive contacts can help balance the narrative. Avoid contacting potential witnesses to influence their statements. Social workers weigh credibility carefully. An attorney can help you prepare for how collateral information may affect your case.

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