Hi there,
my deepest sympathies.
However, I think the issue is not with Pennsylvania alone. CPS and family
courts on the whole world tend to get things wrong about half of the time,
meaning you could just as well replace all those "experts" on child
welfare with a monkey rolling a dice.
I can sing a song about this and I live in a whole different country, am a
very well-respected member of society, live a loving relationship with my
first and only wife, and still CPS took one child away from me.
The child in question is a daughter who reached "those years" of turning
into a woman exactly when the Covid lockdowns kicked in and became
depressed, requiring psychiatric inpatient treament. But there were no
free treatment places for her. So the clinic called CPS and CPS decided to
move her to a (non-therapeutic) government-run shelter-group for youths
because "surely the parents must be the problem" and when we opposed
saying this is not what she needs they involved the family court which in
a quite fact-free decision took away our parental rights. Bummer. We were
right, moving to the shelter group did not help, but while she was living
there they influenced her so heavily that she then expressed the "wish" to
stay away from us. And there's that. Another ruined life (the one of my
daughter) by CPS intervention. We hope and pray she sobers up when she
grows older and realizes one day we are still there to provide true love
and better support than the governmant can ever provide.
Your advise seems to be just about right, in retrospective if we would not
have opposed the CPS nonsensical decision maybe they would not have rode
the "the parents are the problem" horse so intensively. However, I am an
attorney myself (though not practicing family law, now I know why ...) and
I just cannot hold back when I see the state doing blatant injustice.
Best regards,
Tobias
> I'm a dad who had a child in Pennsylvania. Any warm-blooded Pennsylvania
> father who's been through divorce in Pennsylvania knows exactly where this
> story is going already..
> My wife at the time, was abusing our son. Not just her, but her mother and her
> grandmother also. They were slapping him in the face to punish him for things,
> and he was only 1 year old.
> I complained about it, and the wife kicked me out of our home and refused to
> let me see our son, and PA State Police wouldn't help.
> I fought for custody, and lost miserably, with visitation only permissible
> at the whim on the mother. She let me see him a few times, but then one day
> she got angry and ignored my calls for months, then changed her #, then moved.
> I couldn't locate her nor my child for the next 5 years, until one day I
> miraculously received a letter from CYFD about her abusing the child. I
> contacted CYFD, and they told me which school the child attends. I called
> the school and told the principal what was going on, and later that day the ex
> wife called me and let me see spend a day with the child.
> But then she must have instantly regretted it, because after the visit she
> changed the child's phone number and quit taking my calls, once again.
> I fought for custody again, and the court is just a sick joke. Now they
> won't let me see the child because they say "the child says he'll kill himself
> if he's forced to visit you."
> The moral of the story: Do not have children in Pennsylvania. If you have
> children and are thinking of moving to Pennsylvania, don't. If you are
> traveling through Pennsylvania with your children, hide them in the trunk
> until you reach the state line. And lastly, just stay the hell out of
> Pennsylvania. They're nothing but a bunch of sick, inbred, demented,
> child-stealing bastards, and they don't deserve a second of your time.
> And if you ever find yourself having to fight for custody in Pennsylvania (I'm
> speaking to men not women,) don't do it. Just devote all that time and energy
> praying for your child instead. You will thank me later.
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