yes
2006-07-24 23:04:09
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answer #1
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answered by heidielizabeth69 7
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Yes, and they will if they think a child or someone else is being hurt beccause of another person's careless actions. You saked if they have the right, again, yes they do, now if you ask if I think it's fair? In some ways yes, in some ways no. becuase like in a lot of Cps cases, they have more authority than the law should allow, and they abuse it every chance they get, until this is recognized, million of homes will be broken up becasue of it!
2006-07-27 03:56:41
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answered by Nyema 3
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If spouse and toddlers violence is SUSPECTED, i don't think the authorities must be notified. case in point, I knew a pair the position the quite short spouse had to be taken into the health center because she fell down the steps. it truly is a common excuse given even as a spouse is abused, yet in her case it changed into what honestly occurred. Her husband confirmed as a lot because the health center (he changed into at artwork) and they gave him the worst seems. She changed into small...about 5'3 if that, while he changed into 6 ft tall and bigger heavy-set. What had occurred changed into her large canines went down the steps earlier her, then got here decrease back up and went by ability of her legs. Being her height and the canines's height, he did not fit by ability of and he ended up knocking her over and he or she fell down the steps. In situations like that, the authorities might want to in reality fairly harm or ruin the guy's existence, even for a jiffy, with having to pass to the police station for questioning. Hell, no matter if it would not finally end up on a record, that sh*t might want to nonetheless be demanding, does no longer you compromise? also, if a nurse isn't purpose, s/he might want to p.c. some thing known as abuse, or s/he might want to easily be a petty man or woman and talk to the authorities claiming a suspected spouse and toddlers abuse difficulty only to provide the human beings a not easy time. human beings are stupid and petty, this sh*t might want to take position. Now, if the sufferer confessed to the nurse that it changed into spouse and toddlers abuse, it truly is a special case and that i experience it is the job of a health care professional to the contact the authorities.
2016-11-25 22:45:42
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answered by buchy 4
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I think they do if the patient puts someone else's well-being at risk. I really think that that is a situational right.
2006-07-24 23:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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bye!
2006-07-24 23:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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