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State Supreme Court releases new video to help understand child abuse cases

The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has released an educational video reviewing child abuse and neglect cases. The production highlights a need to protect youth and provides parents with information on how to reunite families, according to a news release from the court. The news release said more than 5,000 child abuse and neglect cases filtered though circuit courts in 2023, making up about 13% of all filings. The West Virginia Supreme Court saw 251 such cases that year, which translated to more than 40% of court proceedings. The video, made using federal grant funds, provides a step-by-step outline of what happens when parents are charged with child abuse and neglect, noting parents may regain custody of children if they can prove they are no longer a risk and successfully meet standards set by the judicial system.

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