Comment by Shorel

2 years ago

Why not?

But on the same note, I would also consider suing child services for failing to act according to their own principles and mainly for ignoring evidence.

Yes, it seems that there’s nothing that opposes child services to protect parents and children from a zealous and righteous institution.

But we do have an example of another righteous institution misbehaving - churches are now paying back for years of children abuse (Catholic priests abusing children). I don’t see why cases like the one above that forcefully separating children can’t go the same way.

It doesn’t really matter that “most reports are good faith”. Most priests are also good faith…