Child services siding with abusive father after I called them?

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Child services, as do most entities, tries to do the correct thing. Your story is very incomplete. You don't have to post every detail. You didn't ask a question. Without asking a specific question, it is impossible to help you.

So, try again. Don't color it with your opinion. Don't try to set it up to get the answer you want to hear. We'll see through that. Just ask your question(s).
 
If your father strikes you, and it's not a swat on the bottom or a smack across the mouth to discipline you, then speak to the police or CPS. If all he is doing is yelling at you because he feels you have an attitude, are not performing, etc., then that is not a crime, not something the authorities can act on, and no lawful reason to remove visitation from dad.

It could be that dad thinks you are a problem. Maybe you are. Maybe you are not. We don't know. What we DO know is that teens tend to think they are right and that the rest of the world is wrong, so it is hard to simply take your word for it that dad is so foul and evil.

If you are assaulted call the cops or CPS. if you need counseling, speak to someone at school, maybe they can intercede and get you counseling at school or encourage dad to allow it. (It's unclear in your post whether you have gotten counseling or not - you seem to contradict yourself).

Not sure what you are asking, but if it is whether or not you can stop visiting dad, the answer will be "no." Unless, of course, a court grants you the privilege to refuse if you want.
 
Oh whatever....I'm just going to delete this because I rather just stay anonymous. Sorry for the trouble.
 
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