Justice Files: CPS Parent Rights Edition (2025)
The #1 Most Viral CPS Rights Guide on TikTok — Now in a Complete, Easy-to-Read eBook.
If CPS has ever knocked on your door, contacted your kids’ school, threatened removal, or made you feel powerless — this guide gives you the exact rights, protections, and steps the system doesn’t explain.
This is the most practical, accurate, and up-to-date CPS rights manual for parents in the United States.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN INSIDE
- What CPS can and cannot legally do
- Your rights during investigations
- When CPS can remove a child — and when they absolutely cannot
- Emergency vs. court-ordered removal
- Your right to remain silent
- Your right to a lawyer
- Your right to refuse entry
- How to record CPS safely
- ADA rights (one of the MOST powerful protections)
- Case plan rights & visitation rights
- How to fight back legally
- How to challenge caseworker misconduct
- How to appeal findings
- Biggest CPS mistakes parents can challenge
- State differences in CPS power
- Templates for letters, appeals, documentation & more
WHO THIS GUIDE IS FOR
Parents who want:
- Protection
- Clarity
- Confidence
- Accurate information
- Tools to defend their families
You don’t need to be a lawyer — this guide breaks everything down in simple, powerful terms.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
8-Part Rights Guide
39 Sections
Templates you can use TODAY
Step-by-step instructions
State breakdowns
ADA protections
Clean, hybrid layout that’s easy to digest
Professional, premium formatting
INSTANT DOWNLOAD
Get the eBook immediately after purchase — readable on any phone, tablet, or computer.
No shipping. No delays. Nothing confusing.
Just click, download, read, and protect your rights.
THE JUSTICE FILES PROMISE
This guide is built on:
- Federal laws
- Constitutional protections
- State policy differences
- Real-world CPS procedures
- Clear, simple language
It’s the exact information every parent wishes they had before CPS contact.
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$14.99
A complete CPS rights guide that breaks down your protections, the investigation process, removal rules, visitation rights, ADA accommodations, and how to defend your family.