Collateral Damage: The DCF Chronicles

Paper Power: The Fraudulent Forms That Shatter Families and Defy Justice

Paperwork is supposed to restrain state power, not replace it. But across multiple states, courts, audits, and investigations have documented a disturbing pattern in child protection: forms treated like orders, signatures treated like shortcuts, and sworn statements treated like tools. When paper becomes authority, families can be separated first and given due process later, if it comes at all.

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