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Litigation

Jun. 16, 2012

Foster parent hopefuls notch win against agency

Would-be foster parents prevailed in a Sacramento County Superior Court case against the California Department of Social Services, which was accused of having overly strict policies on eligibility for foster parents.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Would-be foster parents and their attorneys on Wednesday prevailed in a Sacramento County Superior Court case against the California Department of Social Services, which was accused of having overly strict policies on eligibility for foster homes.


The case involved two families who alleged the department was "willful and persistent" in its refusal to comply with state and federal law when a...

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