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What happens after a report of child abuse or neglect is made?

After a report of child abuse or neglect is made, Child Protective Services (CPS) or law enforcement will investigate the allegations to determine whether they are credible. The investigation may involve interviews with the child, the alleged abuser, and other witnesses, as well as a review of any available evidence, such as medical records or police reports. If the investigation finds evidence of abuse or neglect, CPS may take a range of actions to protect the child, including removing the child from their home and placing them in foster care or with a relative, providing counseling or other services to the family, or filing a petition in court to terminate parental rights. In some cases, criminal charges may also be filed against the alleged abuser. The specific actions taken will depend on the nature and severity of the abuse or neglect, as well as the child's age, needs, and best interests. It is important to note that the investigation process can be complex and emotionally challenging for all parties involved. If you are involved in a child protection case, or have questions about reporting suspected abuse or neglect, contact Marko Law Firm for guidance and support. Our experienced attorneys can provide you with the information and resources you need to navigate the process and protect your rights and the rights of the child.

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