Establish grandparents' rights upon CPS removal


Establish grandparents' rights upon CPS removal
The Issue
Four months ago, my grandson was taken from our home, where my husband and I had lovingly cared for him for six months. In those six months, we provided him with a stable and nurturing environment, ensuring that all his needs were met. Despite this commitment and care, we haven't been able to see or visit him since his removal, and now he resides in foster care rather than with our family. This heart-wrenching situation is not an isolated incident; it highlights a critical gap in the child welfare system that overlooks the significant role grandparents can play in providing continuity and stability for children during such transitions.
In cases where Child Protective Services (CPS) steps in to remove a child from their home due to safety concerns, it is imperative that grandparents are considered as a primary placement option. Studies have shown that children placed with relatives experience better outcomes, including fewer behavioral problems, greater stability, and higher placement success rates, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Grandparents, by virtue of their familial bonds and understanding of the child's history, are uniquely positioned to provide a loving and familiar environment that is crucial during these traumatic times.
Currently, the rights of grandparents in such situations are not clearly defined or universally recognized, leaving too many loving grandparents without legal standing to assume care when their grandchildren need them most. By ensuring that grandparents' rights are established at the onset of any CPS removal, we can promote family unity, minimize emotional distress for the child, and reduce the dependency on the already overburdened foster care system.
We urge lawmakers and child welfare agencies to take immediate action by establishing clear guidelines that prioritize and facilitate the placement of children with their grandparents, providing them the right to be considered as the primary caregivers immediately after a child is removed. These measures should include transparent criteria and processes that encourage kinship care arrangements, ensuring that loving family members are not sidelined due to bureaucratic oversights or procedural delays.
Join us in advocating for this critical change to the child welfare system. By signing this petition, you stand with grandparents everywhere in our mission to prioritize and protect the bonds that are essential to every child’s well-being.

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The Issue
Four months ago, my grandson was taken from our home, where my husband and I had lovingly cared for him for six months. In those six months, we provided him with a stable and nurturing environment, ensuring that all his needs were met. Despite this commitment and care, we haven't been able to see or visit him since his removal, and now he resides in foster care rather than with our family. This heart-wrenching situation is not an isolated incident; it highlights a critical gap in the child welfare system that overlooks the significant role grandparents can play in providing continuity and stability for children during such transitions.
In cases where Child Protective Services (CPS) steps in to remove a child from their home due to safety concerns, it is imperative that grandparents are considered as a primary placement option. Studies have shown that children placed with relatives experience better outcomes, including fewer behavioral problems, greater stability, and higher placement success rates, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Grandparents, by virtue of their familial bonds and understanding of the child's history, are uniquely positioned to provide a loving and familiar environment that is crucial during these traumatic times.
Currently, the rights of grandparents in such situations are not clearly defined or universally recognized, leaving too many loving grandparents without legal standing to assume care when their grandchildren need them most. By ensuring that grandparents' rights are established at the onset of any CPS removal, we can promote family unity, minimize emotional distress for the child, and reduce the dependency on the already overburdened foster care system.
We urge lawmakers and child welfare agencies to take immediate action by establishing clear guidelines that prioritize and facilitate the placement of children with their grandparents, providing them the right to be considered as the primary caregivers immediately after a child is removed. These measures should include transparent criteria and processes that encourage kinship care arrangements, ensuring that loving family members are not sidelined due to bureaucratic oversights or procedural delays.
Join us in advocating for this critical change to the child welfare system. By signing this petition, you stand with grandparents everywhere in our mission to prioritize and protect the bonds that are essential to every child’s well-being.

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Petition created on December 26, 2025