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Q: Do you advice in California for medical kidnapping of 6 week old infant with multiple fractures unexplainable by cps

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A: If you are concerned about the medical kidnapping of your 6-week-old infant by Child Protective Services (CPS) in California, you may want to consider consulting with an attorney who specializes in family law or child welfare law.

It's important to find an attorney who has experience working with cases involving CPS and child welfare issues. The attorney can help you understand your legal rights and options, including filing a petition to have your child returned to your care, challenging the allegations made by CPS, and seeking compensation for any damages or harm caused by the wrongful removal of your child.

In addition to consulting with an attorney, you may also want to consider reaching out to advocacy organizations that specialize in issues related to family law and child welfare, such as the National Association of Counsel for Children or the Children's Advocacy Institute.

It's important to act quickly if you believe that your child has been wrongfully taken by CPS. In California, you generally have a limited amount of time to challenge a decision by CPS to remove a child from your care. An attorney can help you navigate the legal system and protect your legal rights and the best interests of your child.

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