Users' questions

What to do if your mother is reported to Adult Protective Services?

What to do if your mother is reported to Adult Protective Services?

You should consider having your situation reviewed by an elder law attorney who could assist you in improving your legal position regarding your mother, as it sounds from your facts both you and your sister have the same legal rights. Also it is unclear how she is freeloading off of your mother’s trust.

What happens if you make a false report to social services?

If you make numerous false reports, social services can release your name to the person you report and that person can file a civil lawsuit against you for compensation. The key point here is that you knew you were making a false report and you did so for a malicious reason. Does Social Services Investigate Every Case?

Who is responsible for filing a false CPS report?

False reports are filed by friends, family members, educators, and even acquaintances who might make snap judgments or misinterpret a situation. In some cases, individuals do it out of anger or spite. This is most commonly the case with in-laws and ex-spouses. If you are facing a false CPS report, you have options.

What should I do if my mother falsely accused me?

You should consider having your situation reviewed by an elder law attorney who could assist you in improving your legal position regarding your mother, as it sounds from your facts… If you have been falsely accused, you can take legal action against her. One is for filing a false official report and the other is for libel / slander.

What happens if you file a report with Adult Protective Services?

If you file a report with Adult Protective Services, the details of the report will first be screened by a trained professional to determine whether APS has jurisdiction to move forward. If so, you can expect an APS caseworker to be assigned to investigate the case and establish a relationship with the potential victim.

How often does someone file a false CPS report?

Unfortunately, false CPS reports are filed every day. In fact, the majority of reports taken by the Department of Human Services are not supported. False reports are filed by friends, family members, educators, and even acquaintances who might make snap judgments or misinterpret a situation.

You should consider having your situation reviewed by an elder law attorney who could assist you in improving your legal position regarding your mother, as it sounds from your facts… If you have been falsely accused, you can take legal action against her. One is for filing a false official report and the other is for libel / slander.

What happens if you file a false report to APS?

One is for filing a false official report and the other is for libel / slander. Speak with a Litigation Attorney licensed to practice in California (see Avvo.com to locate one) and sort out the best way for you moving forward. Good Luck! APS merely investigates claims of elder abuse. They do not determine guilt or innocence.