The Indian Child Welfare Act was passed in 1978 in response to a historic wrong. In parts of the 19th and 20th centuries, hundreds of thousands of Native American children were taken from their families and sent to boarding schools hundreds of miles away. This was...
People are losing their parental rights simply for incarceration
According to an analysis of approximately three million child welfare cases from across the nation, parents whose children are in foster care due only to incarceration are actually more likely to have their parental rights terminated than parents who are accused of...
How A Lawyer Can Help You With A CPS Case
Being investigated for child neglect or abuse can be a frightening and stressful experience for the whole family. Hiring a lawyer as soon as possible can provide you with a valuable advocate familiar with the Texas Child Protective Services (CPS) that can help defend...