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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_In_Philly" data-source="post: 246348" data-attributes="member: 1907"><p>I don't practice family law (thankfully) but I don't think that CPS is actually the way to go. In most states, CPS or whatever the agency might be called, is primarily concerned with the interaction between the child and the custodial parent(s) - whether the parent(s) are fit to have custody of the child. In this instance, since you already have custody, I think your best course of action is to appeal to whatever entity expanded your wife's custody rights in the first place (my guess is that it was a family court judge). The best advise I can give you is to document as much as you can. Photos are great, the doctors records will be even more helpful if it comes to that.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, the fact that you have full custody and she only has visitation rights speaks volumes about you as a parent. It is very rare to see total custodial care from either parent, but nearly impossible to get full custody from a mother. Our judicial system is still significantly biased in that regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_In_Philly, post: 246348, member: 1907"] I don't practice family law (thankfully) but I don't think that CPS is actually the way to go. In most states, CPS or whatever the agency might be called, is primarily concerned with the interaction between the child and the custodial parent(s) - whether the parent(s) are fit to have custody of the child. In this instance, since you already have custody, I think your best course of action is to appeal to whatever entity expanded your wife's custody rights in the first place (my guess is that it was a family court judge). The best advise I can give you is to document as much as you can. Photos are great, the doctors records will be even more helpful if it comes to that. For what it's worth, the fact that you have full custody and she only has visitation rights speaks volumes about you as a parent. It is very rare to see total custodial care from either parent, but nearly impossible to get full custody from a mother. Our judicial system is still significantly biased in that regard. [/QUOTE]
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