Child Services Pays Visit to Tiger’s Cubs
For its part, the state DCF was mum on the reason behind the call or the outcome.
“Florida law requires that all concerns reported to the Florida Department of Children and Families regarding the safety of a child or a vulnerable adult are confidential,” FDCF spokeswoman Carrie Hoeppner tells E! News.
“The department fully explores reported abuse concerns and may respond through a well-being check or a protective investigation. the goal, always, is to ensure that children and vulnerable adults are safe, that their caregivers are providing appropriate care and that they are living in a healthy environment.”
A former state prosecutor with experience in such matters tells E! News that it is common for child services to meet with a family whenever domestic violence is alleged—even when charges are not filed, as is the case with Woods and Nordegren.
(Originally published Dec. 13, 2009, at 5:07 p.m. PT)

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