FAQs About CAS Calls

Q: What happens if I ignore the call?
A: Ignoring CAS may lead them to escalate — including unannounced home visits or legal action. Always respond, but respond smart.

Q: Can CAS take my kids immediately?
A: In most cases, no. Removals are rare and require high-risk indicators or court approval.

Q: Will they tell me who reported me?
A: No — CAS reports are confidential.

When Children’s Aid (CAS) calls, it means they believe a child’s safety might be at risk. That doesn’t mean you’ve done something wrong — but it does mean you need to respond in a timely manner.

Let SafeHarbor Family Aid be your guide and support through the process.

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