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ACS can’t supervise home violence survivors not accused of wrongdoing: Judges
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ACS can’t supervise home violence survivors not accused of wrongdoing: Judges

Last updated: February 6, 2025 3:06 am
Editorial Board Published February 6, 2025
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New York Metropolis’s baby welfare company can’t proceed to oversee survivors of home violence who’ve ousted abusive companions from the house, a state appeals courtroom dominated Wednesday.

The choice mentioned the household courtroom “improperly” directed Ms. W to cooperate with ACS, intervening in personal household life when such an intervention was “unwarranted” for the younger daughter’s security. Ms. W had not been accused of wrongdoing.

“A child protective agency’s involvement with a family may itself have a negative impact on the parent or the child, even if it may be necessary in some circumstances to prevent or repair the effects of abuse or neglect,” learn the order.

“An ACS investigation, by its nature, intrudes upon the private lives of the parent and child to one degree or another.”

Specialists have mentioned the supervision of home violence survivors is widespread, calling the observe a “double abuse” — first by abusive companions, after which by the federal government. Supervision orders enable caseworkers to enter and search houses, query households and their pals, and examine youngsters and their our bodies.

ACS mentioned it was reviewing the choice with town’s Legislation Division.

Based on courtroom paperwork, ACS in 2023 began the method of eradicating the toddler from her father, who was accused of being bodily and verbally aggressive with Ms. W — together with name-calling, slapping her, and ripping out her hair, in accordance with courtroom paperwork. When she kicked him out of the house, he allegedly urinated in a tub earlier than leaving.

After the episode, Ms. W mentioned it with a therapist, who reported it to ACS, filings mentioned.

“As a survivor of domestic violence, I thought I would be supported and heard,” mentioned Ms. W. in an announcement. “Instead, the family court subjected me and my baby to months of traumatic ACS surveillance.”

“I’m so glad that other families won’t have to go through what my family did.”

David Shalleck-Klein, government director of the Household Justice Legislation Heart and an legal professional for Ms. W., anticipated the choice will change how ACS screens hundreds of households every year. He known as the supervision of home violence survivors within the occasion of letting abusive companions close to their youngsters “paternalistic,” “patronizing,” and, most significantly, “illegal.”

“Today’s decision makes clear that ACS is not above the law,” Shalleck-Klein mentioned.

Initially Revealed: February 5, 2025 at 9:02 PM EST

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