Should I let the caseworker have my childrens birth certificates or social security numbers?
We recommend not providing this information to any caseworker who wants to place your child in foster care. They need these documents in order to collect federal funding. Dont even give your childrens birth dates. There are specific laws which prohibit the forcible disclosure of Social Security numbers (see Profane Justice) and you can legally refuse to volunteer for Federal entitlement programs on behalf of your children. You can also forbid them from obtaining Social Security numbers by any other means AND enforce that in a Federal Court. If they must bear the burden of foster care and treatment plan expenses without Federal funding, you stand a better chance of having your children returned. We also recommend NOT sending any of your childs personal belongings, including clothing, when they go to foster care. We have had volumes of reports that their clothing and belongings are often lost or redistributed or stolen. Dont risk it. The foster care givers get an initial clothing allowan
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