Riverside, CA asked in Criminal Law, Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for California

Q: Do you deal with CPS cases because this stupid app won’t let me ask my question

My grandson was injured while visiting family on his father side and being left in the care of his other grandmother while my daughter napped in the same house confident in the fact that she did not create this injury my daughter voluntarily took a lie detector test which she failed because she suffers from extreme anxiety of what she has been prescribed medication for and had been completely sleep deprived and badgered by the police prior to taking the lie detector test and now they refuse to even question anybody else and have remove the children from her care my daughter was asleep in this injury occurred and her mother-in-law and seven-year-old sister-in-law were the ones caring for her child but they refused to admit anything happened so CPS has removed her children from her care even though she was asleep at the time and refuses to even question the mother-in-law because she failed the light detector test and they’re dead sit at convicting my daughter when she was sleeping

1 Lawyer Answer
Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: more info needed and more clearly explained

however, i don't deal with CPS which is normally more family law-oriented.

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