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Canada Court Watch had a question from a teen about the teens recent experience with having CAS worker come into the teens bedroom without prior notice after the mother allowed the CAS worker to come into the teens bedroom and pressured the teen. Seems the CAS worker is attempting to get the teen to say bad things about the father and even talks to the teen about myself in an attempt to get the teen to be afraid to talk the truth to third party advocates. The CAS worker even brought her laptop into the teens room to show my previoius post on this website. But this kid is not afraid of the CAS worker who has already said slanderous statements about others. This teen wants and is willing to speak the truth and wants CAS out of the familys affairs. This teens knows the truth and knows that CAS has only made matters worse for the family. The CAS worker involved is monitoring this site daily and my posts so it seems that this CAS worker is only making matters worse for herself because if she continues on the path to try to silence the teen as she is pursuing now she will likely be fired from her job with CAS. Canada Court Watch video records testimony from minors to support what is printed on this public site unlike CAS workers who are terrified to audio or video record their meetings with minors. Many minors report that CAS workers lie to the court. Be advised Ms. unregistered CAS worker reading this post that any further attempts to silence this teen or to use this teen to put false and misleading information to the court will backfire on you and you will likely lose your job and ruin your career. It is a criminal offense to obstruct justice and to hide the truth in matters before the court. You have already obstructed justice with false statements in court documents. You have been given fair notice. If you are smart you will get yourself a video camera and record how you question children in the future as does Canada Court Watch. The Supreme Court of Canada has already ruled that video recording is one of the best forms of evidence to be used when children are involved. Canada Court Watch also encourages all CAS workers to show conviction in the work they do by becoming registered members of the Ontario College of Social Work. For readers to this site Canada Court Watch is going to put together a list of questions and answers for minors whose families are involved with childrens aid society. Please forward your childrens questions to us for consideration into our guide which will be published for all children to download from our site. Send your questions to info@canadacourtwatch Below is a sample question and answer: +++++++++++++++ Question My mother forces me to speak to the children’s aid society worker and to say bad things about my father which are not true. I don’t want to speak to the children’s aid society worker and to be pressured into saying things which are not true. What should I do? Answer Often when parents separate or divorce, sometimes parents will attempt to force their children to speak to children’s aid society workers in an attempt to get their child to say bad things about the other parent. In most cases these parents do this in order to keep you away from your other parent or to restrict your rights to spend time with the other parent. Often parents are motivated by wanting control over you or to receive child support payments which give them an unfair amount of money. Even as a minor, you have the right to refuse to speak to any children’s aid society worker. If you are being constantly pressured by a parent to speak to a children’s aid society worker then tell your parent that you do not like being pressured to speak to the children’s aid society worker and that this is wrong of them to do this to you. Tell your parent who is putting pressure on you to not allow the children’s aid society worker to see you again without your prior informed consent. If your parent does not respect your request, then clearly that parent is not respecting your rights and is not acting in your best interests. A parent who puts you under pressure to speak to the CAS workers and to lie or to say bad things about the other parent when you feel that this is wrong is clearly thinking only about themselves and has unresolved psychological issues they need to deal with.
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 14:48:20 +0000

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