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Hello all, I'm a student nurse right now, and I understand that I am already considered a mandatory reporter. I'm in a situation where I'm not sure if I'm required to report. Sorry if it's wordy, I'll make it as brief as I can.
I have a friend (woman) who called me 2 days ago to tell me her husband had verbally and physically abused her and her 5 yo son. She left immediately, and she & her children have not had any contact with husband since then. I advised her to contact CPS but she said she did not want CPS involved. I urged more, but we were primarily concerned with getting her out and safe that day, so nothing happened at that time. Yesterday, she met with a divorce attorney, and attorney told her she had to contact CPS, and also helped her file paperwork for Protective Order for her & children. I urged her to do so as soon as possible, and explained that I was a mandatory reporter, but that I felt it would be best for everyone if she were the one to call CPS, and she said she would. Today I called her to make sure she had called. She said she has not, that instead she had called her attorney, and claimed she was told by attorney that since she had Protective Order, she did not have to call CPS, and restated that she didn't want CPS involved.
The thing is, her husband has been physically abusing her for 3 years, and I just found 2 months ago about one incident, and when I did, I had her call to file police report at my house, and they contacted CPS (which got her very upset, but they were totally okay since she had left w/children and was doing what she needed to protect them). Anyway, obviously she got back together with him, and just left again after the 2nd incident that I have known about. I just found out last night from her aunt that her husband has been abusing her for 3 years and that it is far worse than I knew about. So, considering her track record for lying to cover up, I'm concerned that she is lying about her attorney telling her she didn't have to call CPS. The story just doesn't sit right with me.
I'm very concerned. I think CPS should be contacted. Though I didn't witness the abuse (it was 3 am in their home) she did tell me about it. Am I required to report in this case? Should I err on the side of caution and call them, or is this enough of a gray area that, since the children are safe at this time, I should instead continue to urge her to contact CPS herself? I think it would be best for her case to prevent unsupervised visitations if she were to call rather than me, but ultimately, I want them involved in this.
What to do? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm just sick thinking of all this, and wnat to do what is best for friend & her children, but also do not want her to break contact with me as I am the only friend she has who is even trying to get her to call CPS. The rest are telling her to not get them involved.
BTW I live in Texas if that impacts the legal side of this.