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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

NYC Family Court judge denies Child Protective Services permission to enter hotline subject's home

NYC Family Court judge denies Child Protective Services permission to enter hotline subject's home

In a decision posted yesterday, Kings County Family Court Judge, Jeanette Ruiz, refused to grant the Administration for Children's services permission to enter the home of J. Smith. Children's Services had applied for a pre-petition ex-parte court order as part of an ongoing investigation which began when someone anonymously called the State Central Register hotline on J. Smith in July of 2009.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

An excellent decision. One can fight them - especially in court if one stands one's ground.

I live in Kings County NY - I will be watching this judge and will cheer her on.

ACS is arrogant; they work outside of the law. Kudos to this judge for following the law.

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