Will the DHR/CPS Case Ever End? What Can I Do? – Protecting Yourself from a Narcissist’s Smear Campaign
- Michael Capleone, Sr.
- 3 days ago
- 4 min read
The Phone Rings—DHR is Investigating. Again.
You know your narcissist ex is behind it. You’re a good parent—but they’ve made another anonymous report. It’s infuriating. But reacting emotionally plays right into their hands.
1. Understand the Narcissist’s Motive
They want control. They want to provoke you. They want to wear you down and get court sympathy by painting you as unstable.
2. Document Everything—Relentlessly
Every call, message, accusation, and interaction must be logged:
Keep a secure journal
Use time-stamped emails and texts
Screenshot anything abusive or manipulative
3. Never Retaliate or React Emotionally
Stay composed in your communications. Assume every message will end up in court.
4. Cooperate—but with Caution
Cooperate with DHR or CPS without over-explaining. Always ask for the purpose of visits and requests in writing.
5. Build a Wall of Truth
Gather school records, medical reports, and character references
Let your consistent parenting speak for itself
If possible, have neutral third parties (teachers, counselors) observe and document
6. Retain the Right Attorney
High-conflict DHR cases require legal protection. An experienced attorney can prevent these false accusations from gaining traction.
Conclusion: Your narcissist ex is using the system as a weapon—but you don’t have to be a victim. Protect yourself through calm documentation, clear legal boundaries, and strategic action.
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About Michael Capleone, Attorney at Law
Michael Capleone is a seasoned family law attorney based in Hoover, Alabama, with over 22+ years of experience helping clients navigate complex legal challenges, including divorce, child custody, parental rights, grandparent’s rights, military divorces, petition for protection from abuse, CPS and DHR matters, father’s rights, mother’s rights, relationship advice, pets/ animal custody when a relationship or marriage ends, and general family law matters, co-parenting, dealing with a narcissist, emotional recovery, and much more! As a licensed practicing attorney since 2003, is a dedicated advocate for his clients, Michael understands the emotional and legal complexities of family law cases and works tirelessly to secure favorable outcomes in his law practice.
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