The Administration for Children’s Services has objected to the legislation requiring child protection investigators to read parents their rights during an initial home visit, similar to the Miranda rights police must inform people of when they’re arrested. City leaders have also objected to telling parents they have the right to refuse investigators entry into their homes without a court order, arguing that state social service law requires agencies to first confirm a child’s safety, before providing parents information about their rights. The full article is here. NYCACSLAWYER.COM BROOKLYNACSLAWYER.COM QUEENSACSLAWYER.COM BRONXACSLAWYER.COM STATENISLANDACSLAWYER.COM MANHATTANACSLAWYER.COM
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