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APS will investigate a claim, doesn't mean the claim is viable. Why would a bank call APS because a large deposit was made into ur boyfriends account? Was it fraudulant? A scam where boyfriend was to keep a certain amount of money and write a check to someone else for the balance? Only to find after he sends the money, the check deposited to his account is a fake? Did you receive this check somehow and deposit into boyfriends acct not realizing its a fake? Bank may just be protecting your BF. You are not married to him so have no rights.
If APS has already talked to you and boyfriend, you just have to wait for her to finish her investigation.
Were I being "investigated" by anyone (with authority to investigate) I would be as welcoming, open, and honest with them as I possibly could be, and would await the results of the investigation.
DO update us when those results come in, won't you?
Is your son a minor ? Why did you kick him out ?
I don’t understand why the bank would call APS because the boyfriend received a check .
The only one to answer your question is a lawyer .
And why now would you choose to stay with a man who called CPS on you unless your child was under the age of 18? Or did your son call CPS? I'm confused.
I started to ignore it, because like you I find it very confusing.
As far as the age difference, I don’t care. They are both adults. The rest of the post makes no sense to me at all.
The age of the child is concerning. If she is neglecting a minor child to be with a man, that’s a problem.
If you're innocent, the facts will prove it. Just cooperate and consider consulting a lawyer so you don't make any mistakes to your disadvantage as you talk to APS.
We aren't lawyers. This is a global forum and you have no idea if we'd be giving you solid advice. This is an anonymous forum and no one here has any accountability for giving you bad guidance.
Please explain your situation more clearly so others can try to help.
Best of luck to you.