Monday, October 22, 2007

Social Services

Today I (Scott) spoke with a CPS worker. Laurie and I have been trying to get our daughter placed with family a member and get a family member approved for supervised visits. We could then see Cheyenne more often. The CPS worker stated that, even after Laurie's parents passed a background check, she does not feel "comfortable" with them supervising our visits.

So it seems to us at this point CPS will do or say whatever to keep us from seeing our daughter. We don't understand how CPS can deny family members the right to supervise if they meet all their requirements.

It seems to us that CPS doesn't care about us or our daughter! We don't believe that they're acting in Cheyenne's best interest either. They seem more concerned with their own preconceived notions. If the CPS workers actually considered all the evidence we've gathered thus far, this would not be happening.

Scott & Laurie

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