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WIC 300(a) or Serious Physical Harm in San Bernardino CPS refers to a specific section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) that addresses child abuse in the context of Child Protective Services (CPS) cases. Under the CA (WIC) Section 300(a): Serious Physical Harm, a child may be found to be a dependent of the court if there is evidence that the child has suffered serious physical harm or is at substantial risk of serious physical harm due to abuse by a parent or guardian.
When allegations of physical abuse are made under the CA (WIC) Section 300(a): Serious Physical Harm, CPS will investigate the claims. If there is enough evidence, the case will go to a jurisdiction hearing where the court will determine whether the child is a dependent of the court. At this hearing, CPS must prove by a preponderance of the evidence (more likely than not) that the child has been abused or is at substantial risk of abuse.
An example might be a situation where a child has been hospitalized with injuries that suggest physical abuse (such as bruises or broken bones), and the parent or caregiver has a history of violence. The court could find that the child is at risk of harm if returned to that home, leading to a finding of dependency under WIC 300(a).
If you are facing a CPS case under WIC 300(a), it is essential to have experienced legal representation. Shaw 3 Law Firm can provide the legal defense you need, ensuring that you understand the charges, help you navigate the complexities of the case, and work to protect your parental rights. Our attorneys are skilled in challenging allegations of abuse and working towards the best possible outcome for you and your child.
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