Thursday, February 06, 2014

DCF pushed visitation in alleged abuse case

DCF pushed visitation in alleged abuse case

The Worcester child welfare office spent years advocating that four at-risk foster children be allowed to visit their mother and father, even after documents obtained by the Herald show the agency’s own investigators found the parents had sexually and physically abused the kids in what an adoptive mother of one called a “house of horrors.”

Note: First of all, DCF finding anything does not make it true.  Second, perhaps it was in the child's best interest to see their parents.  This is why the opinions of foster parents should not matter.  Because when they fall in love with your kid, they will stop at nothing to see your rights terminated and you completely cut off.

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