Below is a breakdown of the key legal questions raised and exposed throughout our case. We clearly outline the statutes, explain how CYS is legally required to operate, and show where those rules were ignored.
These aren’t just legal technicalities—they’re the only safeguards families have against government overreach. If the law isn’t followed, no parent is safe.
Does the Court find it of great public importance to ensure that state entities cannot take custody of children without reasonable and articulable evidence giving rise to a reasonable suspicion that a child has been abused or is in imminent danger of abuse?
Does the Court find it of great public importance to ensure that CYS cannot initiate intrusive investigations without a proper child abuse report as statutorily required?
Does the Court find it of great public importance to ensure CPS agencies are following the mandated procedures before attempting to interfere with parental rights?
Each event below will be expanded into its own post—clearly showing what happened, what the law required, and how those rules were ignored.
Explains how the initial CPS reports didn’t meet the legal definition of “child abuse” under PA law—making them false reports.
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When the legal system refused to address how this all began, we took the next step. We filed formal criminal complaints against state actors who—under color of authority—violated our rights and broke the law. From falsified statements to unlawful seizure, these filings lay out the criminal conduct that must be answered.
Review the complaints and see why we believe prosecution is not just justified—it’s necessary.
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Every motion, petition, and filing we submitted is documented here—because the law isn’t just on our side, it’s in writing. These aren’t allegations or opinions. They’re the official court records that prove what happened, what was ignored, and how the system failed to follow the law.
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3/26/2025 |
Supreme_Court_Petition |
Asks the Court to clarify whether CPS and dependency courts can lawfully remove a child without a valid report, without evidence, and without due process—and whether those actions are reviewable on appeal. |
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