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RE: The @FamilyProtection Community is Growing Strong. Plus An Important Annoncement.

I cannot agree more that things that cause CPS to sense your kids vulnerability to their seizure is critical to avoid. In my case a divorce in which my ex claimed all sorts of abuse caused my oldest to be seized by CPS - after I was granted sole custody.

They refused to honor the judges order, and I was actually arrested for kidnapping - after my ex's family shot at my child!

The happy ending was that my ex's parental rights were terminated, and I was never officially charged with any crime, despite being arrested and transported to downtown Houston TX at 4:30 am, a place where I had never been before, and knew no one.

Texas Fathers for Equal Rights stepped up and rendered more assistance to me than I probably know they did. All I know is they got me on a plane home, with my son, the next day.

It cannot be stressed enough that divorce and dissolution proceedings are often a cause of CPS taking advantage to seize children. I and my kids were fortunate, yet even after that CPS occasioned my having to act to prevent them from coming after my family.

There is a market for children, and the news is sadly full of horrible examples. CPS is a primary supplier for this market.

Don't let your kids become commodities!

Thanks for all you do!

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