How Good Communication Between DCF Foster And Parents Benefits The Child

What Are The Challenges That Foster Children Face? When a child is taken from their parents and placed in a foster home, there is often uncertainty for both the child(ren) and the parent(s). The policy of the Department of Children and Families “is to strengthen and encourage family life so that every family can care […]
The Simpsons Fight DCF

The Simpsons and DCF: Lessons from Lisa’s Story Introduction: The Simpsons and Schoolyard Challenges Lisa’s Struggles at School Simpsons often show how Lisa faces teasing and challenges from her classmates, and similarly, during recess time, Lisa’s classmates bully her for also having lice. They take her shoes and throw them on a power line. A group […]
Navigating DCF Regulations Tips for Massachusetts Foster Parents

How Can Foster Parents Overcome Regulatory Hurdles While Supporting DCF Foster Children in Massachusetts Navigating the maze of regulations when supporting DCF foster children in Massachusetts can be a nightmare for foster parents. Isabel and Edward welcomed two foster kids into their home only to face constant hurdles from the Massachusetts Department of Children and […]
What Happens When a Mandated Reporters Fail to Report to DCF?

Mandated Reporters and Their Crucial Role in Protecting Children: Understanding Reporting Obligations Mandated Reporters and the Importance of Reporting Suspected Abuse to DCF Mandated Reporters have a vital legal obligation to report any suspected child abuse or neglect to the Department of Children and Families (DCF). While this responsibility might seem straightforward, many cases of […]
Do as I say not as I Do, DCF Style
Hello, and thanks for joining me here today. I’m Kevin Seaver, an experienced and trusted lawyer since 1991.I’ve represented clients against DCF in Massachusetts, in court and out-of-court. I want to talk about DCF do as I say not as I do. A social worker went to a daycare center and picked up a child. […]
Mass DCF Implements New Program to Prevent Foster Children from Running Away

Foster Children and the Challenges of Running Away They are placed in Department of Children and Families (DCF) care often face difficult circumstances. While DCF’s goal is to provide a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment for foster children, this objective is not always achieved. Unfortunately, some run away from their foster homes due to various […]
Steps to Address Child Harm Under DCF Care in Massachusetts

What are the Steps to Take When DCF’s Care Leads to a Child’s Harm in Massachusetts? When the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) took Jane and Michael’s son, Alex, into custody following allegations of neglect, it was a profound shock. They believed they were providing everything Alex needed, albeit in economically challenging circumstances. […]
Unsupported Neglect Allegations against a Mother at a Fair Hearing – Case Study

Procedural History: A 51A report was filed against the Mother and screened in as a non-emergency response for “neglect”. The alleged neglect in this case was “the Child’s excessive school absences. Mother had failed to provide documentation of the Child’s illness or any medical excuse for absences. The Child had missed more than 40 days […]
Don’t risk being impaired by Marijuana, this could lead to DCF
Marijuana and Its Impact on DCF Cases: What Every Parent Should Know Marijuana has become a significant topic of discussion in legal and family welfare circles, especially as laws around its use evolve. My name is Kevin Seaver, and since 1991, I have been a trusted Massachusetts lawyer specializing in defending parents against the […]
Substance Abuse is a Leading Cause for DCF Involvement in Massachusetts

One of the biggest problems in Massachusetts is the rise of substance abuse. A major challenge associated with substance abuse users is the daunting number of child abuse and neglect cases that DCF sees every day. These two issues are positively correlated. As substance abuse rates rise across the state, so do the rates of child […]