Confidentiality in your Texas Child Protective Services case

Confidentiality in your Texas Child Protective Services case

When dealing with a Texas Child Protective Services (CPS) case, confidentiality is key to protecting both your family’s privacy and your rights. CPS investigations often involve sensitive information, and understanding how confidentiality works can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. This video will explain what information is confidential, who has access to it, and how you can ensure your rights are respected throughout the process.

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