Kamis, 21 Juni 2012

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The Orange County Department of Children and Family Services will NOT be taking away Octomom's children -- this according to the mother of 14 herself, who tells TMZ, they came to her house today ... and just gave her a "clean bill of health."

Three DCFS workers showed up moments ago at Nadya Suleman's Orange County home -- and according to octomom, the trio gave her a rave review ... despite the shocking living conditions in her home.

Octomom called in to TMZ Live, saying, "[DCFS] said it's a very suitable environment for these children."

Even crazier, Octomom claimed the DCFS workers were actually impressed with her parenting skills -- telling us, "They can't even believe that I can do what I've been doing."

LOS ANGELES –  Orange County Family Services reps and a police officer reportedly visited the home of Nadya “Octomom” Suleman on Tuesday following a complaint filed by Suleman’s hair stylist claiming her 14 young children are living in neglectful and unsanitary conditions.
Photographs published by TMZ show writing on the walls and children going to the bathroom in portable training toilets in the backyard. According to the website, only one toilet in the house is operational, and while Suleman – who receives $2,000 a month in government assistance – dismissed a $150 plumber’s quote as “too expensive,” she spent almost $600 on having her hair done.
Photographs also showed she may have locked the children in a room with a chair while her tresses were being tended to.

California defense attorney David Wohl told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column that Child Protective Services will likely engage in a thorough investigation of Suleman’s home to further determine whether the children are at a substantial risk of harm.
"I hope that Social Services would be out there now investigating, looking for health hazards"
- Lawyer Debra Opri
“In the worst case scenario, Child Protective Services will file a petition with the Juvenile Court asking the kids to be removed from their home and either be placed in relative care or foster care. Octomom would then be offered reunification services, including parenting classes and counseling, and she'd be given up to18 months to get her kids back in her care,” he explained. “If after that time had expired the kids could not be returned, they could be placed in legal guardianship with someone else – or even be adopted out.”
Citing confidentially clauses, Social Services Agency's (SSA) Children and Family Services rep Terry Linn Fisher, would neither confirm nor deny whether the Department had visited Suleman, or if any further investigation was underway. However, she did affirm that, generally speaking, the SSA’s goal is not to remove children from their parents, but to strengthen families.

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