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Under existing law, parents have the right to know the allegations against them of abuse or neglect, speak with an attorney, and refuse to let child welfare workers enter their homes absent a court order or emergency. But those with experience in these investigations say they are rarely told as much and are demanding “Miranda warnings” about parents’ rights.

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