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Lawsuit Approved for Child Abuse Case

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A court of appeals in Colorado has approved the hearing of a case regarding the severe abuse of three children. The lawyers for the children are suing the social workers that failed to both protect the children and warn their foster parents about the abuse.

In 2009, the three children, aged 3, 6 and 9, were removed from their biological parents. While the adoptive parents knew that the children had been abused, they had no idea as to the extent of abuse. They only learned about the heinous acts that had been committed the day before the children were welcomed into their home.

The couple quickly discovered that the children were engaging in incestuous acts with each other. In an attempt to stop the children from seeing one another, they installed alarms in each of their bedrooms that would be activated at night. The strain from caring for the children ultimately led to the divorce of the adoptive parents.

If you have been the victim of child abuse or foster care abuse, now is the right time to seek help from a sexual abuse attorney from our firm.  Contact the Zalkin Law Firm now to get help from our attorneys as well as legal advice.

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