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Guide to Dependency Court – For Parents

What Happens When CPS Substantiates an Allegation

Posted by Jomo Stewart | Mar 20, 2026 | 0 Comments

Understanding Substantiated CPS Findings in California

A substantiated finding means CPS believes the allegation is more likely true than not. This can lead to voluntary services or court involvement. Parents have the right to appeal the finding through a grievance process. Substantiation does not automatically mean removal. Many families resolve concerns through services and monitoring. Understanding the specific reasons for the finding helps guide your response. Legal representation improves outcomes significantly.

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