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easton,#2Author of original report
Sat, December 17, 2011
Problem solved. Between this site and others we got what we wanted. Thank you for the comments on here good and bad. As for me being a rent a cop...WRONG. I do the same things a police officer does except my check comes from a company not a municipality. As for cfs they do help but statistically only 1 in 3 of their cases are legit. Please no more comments the issue is solved.
Tom
Phoenix,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 17, 2011
Do ya think maybe your the problem and maybe you should actually be in Jail? Your kids are probably in a better place.
Stacey
Dallas,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, December 17, 2011
Shut Children and Family services down and see how many children DIE without the help they need! I for one would never work for CPS in Texas because the caseloads are too high, the hours too long and the pay pathetic! Be grateful your children are alive and well - many are not. So go ahead file that Class Action suit and see where that gets you.
Ken
Colorado,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, December 17, 2011
against CPS.
I wonder how long it will take for them to stop laughing.
" My children are now in the custody of SanBernardino County CFS, more accurate held hostage by their kidnapper Judith."
That is a Federal crime, is the FBI investigating your complaint?
Wow, Mom in jail a spouse needing parenting classes.
Dad is a private law enforcement officer, in other words, "Rent a Cop."
The ONLY ones I have any sympathy for are the kids, they don't have a chance.
Inspector
Tobyhanna,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, December 16, 2011
The OP is apparently from Pa. where being understood is not in abundant commodity. And then he makes it even more clear with "I happen to be a private law enforcement officer". Sounds like a fine family.
Sorry to disappoint but it will never happen to my kids.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, December 16, 2011
At 3am she chased an intruder an entire football field distance from your sleeping kids? What if this nut had accomplices who then did something to the kids while she's a football field down the road?
What if he circled back, getting by her and back into the house with your kids, leaving her in the dust, or suddenly sobered up enough to figure, Hey, I can take her out, and does something to her, leaving them abandoned to whatever?
What she did was incredibly dangerous, unless another adult was watching the kids while she played vigilante. I can understand wanting to lynch an intruder. I'd want to too, but proper judgment in that situation dictates you stay at home, call and wait for the cops. Her judgment was obviously brought into question based on her actions.
And this unfortunately is the kind of stuff kids end up at risk for when their parents divorce and end up a continent away from one another.
You work law enforcement? That sounds like a portable career choice. Maybe for your kids' sake y'all ought to relocate to California so you're in a position to take up for them when crap like this happens.
If the kids, as we write now, are still in county custody, then I'd suspect there's more to the story, and you, regardless of work situation, need to haul butt out there and get involved face to face.
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easton,#8Author of original report
Fri, December 16, 2011
I happen to be a private law enforcement officer so it took a bit to get out there to help with my kids. Second they are put there because their step dad is a marine so their stay was only going to be temporary at best but this minor incident was when he was deployed. As for my land lords, they are qualified and willing to supervise and assist with the kids when I am working. Paying for classes and counseling is by law their job because its court ordered by them. They said if I paid for it all then it wouldn't count. That minor incident was my ex chasing a drunk guy that literally broke in the house at 3am away and when the cops came they arrested her for going more than 100 yards away from the kids while they were sleeping. They did also arrest that guy that broke in. so read carefully before you defend these kidnappers.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#9Consumer Comment
Thu, December 15, 2011
Why should anyone else have to pay for your parenting classes? What the devil is, or was, wrong with YOU to begin with that your kids lived a continent away, and YOU need parenting classes?
The very fact that you were not in a position to take your own kids out of state care for at least a month, indicates they had reason to make you jump through certain hoops to get them awarded to you, especially since the kids would be getting sent out of their jurisdiction and ability to supervise or follow up.
And what exactly qualifies as a "minor incident" to you? And what do your landlords have to do with anything? California is not looking to award THEM custody. And having been foster parents means nothing. A lot of monsters have been foster parents. Why aren't they CURRENTLY fostering kids?
On whose say-so is their mother doing what she has to do? What "professionals"?