...affirmative duty to report suspected child abuse or neglect to a child protective agency or other appropriate authority. (Pen. Code, § 11165.9.) Failure to...
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...and Donna, also lived nearby. Jane had good relationships with her extended family members and saw them relatively often.In 2005, Jane began cutting...
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...parental rights to her six children. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS) sought termination of both the mother's and the...
...ALAMEDA COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES AGENCY, Plaintiff and Respondent, ...
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... Opinion by Justice Longoria Appellants, San Jacinto Title Services of Texas ("SJT"), San Jacinto Title Services of Corpus Christi...
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...BACKGROUND In July 2009, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services ("the Department") filed a petition in Williamson County...
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...HISTORY In December 2010, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services obtained an order appointing it the temporary managing conservator for...
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...OPINION The Department of Family and Protective Services sought termination of P.W.'s parental rights to her...
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...asked Kelsey Drennan, an investigator for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS), to interview Anne, Charlotte and Emily. All three interviews...
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