I stepped out for a little while and when i returned I found the person from adult services leaving my house. She had entered my house while I was out and woke up my 91 year old mom, and had questioned her, because my brother who lives 600 miles way had filed a complaint. Adult services had my phone number, and I am sure they were intentionally coming by without calling, however they went in the house without any permission. Can they just walk in without notifying anyone as if they own the place.
But as far as i know they have no right to enter the house. Be careful. I also know there are bulies in that field too
But again if you let them in, TAPE IT ALL. AUDIO,OR VIDEO.or both,as a caseworker will alter reports,falsify reports,as case law support,and or lie on you fast. So remember that. Seniors don't need to be violated by a aps worker,and if she is really only doing her job,you're able to tell by how she is sounding/acting. so listen for everything,and remember to also have handy when warranted, dr. name, to validate, parent is just fine and the dr.,agree and is easily reachable, but you have a right to deny entrance, this is AMERICA.
God bless us and our families from gov't infringement on one's rights and home.and family.Life is just way too short for such violation by CPS breaking up happy loving HEALTHY homes, and or by APS...Know your rights.Never too late to learn.
I doubt they DID break into the home because, if they had reason to believe someone was in danger, I think they would have called the police to assist the. I think they simply walked in.
If the door was open/unlocked, I doubt they've broken any laws unless you had a no trespassing sign in place.