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The Great CPS Restructuring of 2012

January 2, 2012 Children's Issues news in Bozeman,Montana, United States of America

“To protect children who have been or are at substantial risk of abuse, neglect or abandonment” ~CFS (CPS) Statement of Purpose




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Bozeman, Montana, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) January 2, 2012 --

Shortly after graduating high school I was involved in a car accident, hurling me through the rear window nearly one hundred feet into a field, sustaining head injuries that would plague my life over a decade. Months later I watched my father die one evening from stress related heart failure; I shouldered this burden as my medical bills had obviously removed a great man from the world. The coming decade of recovery would provide two opportunities to pass on all that my father had given me; sadly, each opportunity has been stifled by Joe Albro and the draconian tactics currently employed by the Child Protective Services Division (CPS) of the Department of Health and Human Services (DPHHS).

Paralyzed in 2002 from a rock fall I was attacked by my son’s mother with allegations of abuse; working with CPS employees Marci Buckles and Joe Albro in brainwashing my then four-year-old son to manipulate the discipline of spanking into deceptive tales of abuse. I was prevented any contact with my son for an extended period of time, allowing the alienation to continue at home, effectively removing a loving father from his son’s life. Attempting to rebuild my life after the injury, I re-enrolled at Montana State University in Bozeman and did my best to fulfill all the requirements from the court, successfully clearing each obstacle placed to restrict me time with my first born son.

While in school my personal interest spurned a study into what I was experiencing with CPS to find it was not at all uncommon for children to be ripped from their parents with false allegations of abuse, but I was also shown studies and recommendations that were to be implemented in CPS operations to eradicate this scourge from society. Unable to immediately remedy the situation for my first born son, I remarried and was asked by my new bride if she could have my child. I agreed, but only if she could assure me we would not be bringing another child into the horrors my eldest was experiencing. “I would never be like her!” was the response, appeasing my concerns.

One decade following my paralyzing fall and the alienation of my eldest son, my wife filed for divorce, actively working with the mother of my first-born son and a corrupt family law attorney Christopher J Gillette to tear me from my second son. Subsequently the elder son was involved, rebelling against his mother’s brainwashing, incarcerated in a boys home as a result with “frustrations about his dad who he states abandoned him and how that has hurt him”.

Fortunately, while in the home I was able to partially repair the relationship CPS helped destroy, my son even requesting to assist in my campaign against Parental Alienation by authoring a letter about his experiences. Using this cry for help, I began approaching legislators regarding the CPS disaster that had clearly not been rectified, to finally be told by Montana Senator Jon Tester that CPS is “well qualified” to address the clear abandonment and emotional abuse. I began calling the hotline, repeatedly shunned and told to take my complaint to an advisor, doing so until I had worked my way to Hank Hudson, Administrator, Human and Community Services Division, Montana DPHHS. I was initially told that he “would be interested in any specific examples of problem parents are facing that the Department can impact”, however after provided the clear Parental Alienation and resulting emotional distress, he stated “Your issue is not without importance but is not best addressed by our agency.”

One month following this statement, the local CPS office called me in with reports I had “told my son I would not take him back to his mom”. Elated to illustrate the hypocrisy at play, I eagerly took my four-year-old son to the office where they found only a positive father-son relationship. Regardless, they called one-month later with reports I “spanked” my son, “bruising his buttocks”. Fortunately a local psychologist with knowledge of the incident and Montana State Representative Cleve Loney agreed to accompany me.

The meeting was nothing short of enlightening for CPS employees, clarifying that the size of my hand would surely leave more than a “quarter size bruise” if I had struck my son, Representative Loney further edifying the problem at hand. We were told by Albro to “call the hotline”, to which I noted that the three calls I had made and the query over the past year had resulted in nothing. “Call the hotline” was the only reply; the following weekend my son showed the emotional duress he was subjected to, a female friend decided to call the hotline, to which I was shocked to find a report was filed and sent to the local office!

Contacting the local office, I was appalled to find Albro, the supervisor, had taken the case himself. I provided Albro a report from the local psychiatrist on his observations of the impacts this emotional abuse is having on my second son. Absolutely nothing has been done about this, calls are frequently not returned, documents are concealed, providing absolutely no transparency and allowing no accountability for the devastating actions of CPS officials. Recently questioning Albro on his handling of my son’s cases, he simply shrugged and said “we made a mistake” while scrambling to enter the correct code, slinking behind the heavy door to escape accountability for his actions.

In conclusion, I encourage CPS officials to implement the “pilot programs” and “ombudsman panels” that have been presented so many years ago to cease this devastation in our childrens lives. False reporting must also be penalized to prevent this squandering of civil resources used primarily to attack a large segments of the population. Lastly institute programs to raise awareness of the importance of BOTH parents in childrens lives, ending the state-sanctioned destruction of parent-child relationships and subsequent feelings of abandonment in our children, clearly stated as a goal of CPS


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