That's a very sad story, Squall. Your niece and nephew are very lucky to have you and your wife.
I hope you continue to help them...although I would urge you to reconsider calling CPS. They may be able to help the entire family. Although there are many horror stories about them abusing their power, and I don't doubt those stories, a story like yours is a good example of what CPS is there for.
I have limited first-hand knowledge about children's services here in Canada and none when it comes to the US. But my aunt is a foster mother, and she has said that social services removes children from a home in only the most extreme situations. Often, their goal is to provide education and support to struggling (and sometimes ignorant) parents. And if your brother-in-law is as morally bankrupt as he seems to be, they may be able to provide assistance to his wife in getting herself and the children out of that situation.
I hope you continue to help them...although I would urge you to reconsider calling CPS. They may be able to help the entire family. Although there are many horror stories about them abusing their power, and I don't doubt those stories, a story like yours is a good example of what CPS is there for.
I have limited first-hand knowledge about children's services here in Canada and none when it comes to the US. But my aunt is a foster mother, and she has said that social services removes children from a home in only the most extreme situations. Often, their goal is to provide education and support to struggling (and sometimes ignorant) parents. And if your brother-in-law is as morally bankrupt as he seems to be, they may be able to provide assistance to his wife in getting herself and the children out of that situation.
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