I'm half-way through April of 2020

Null said "any time, anywhere" so I started at the beginning.
@ShinyStar picked up at page 500 and covered 500=600.
Regarding CPS, found some posts where she claims to not be bothered by the agency:
Link:
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/melinda-leigh-scott-marshall-castersen.32118/post-5827028
Quote: "Call CPS and all I have to do is show them the screenshot of what you just said. It automatically dismisses the allegations under Virginia law."
Comment: Encourages CPS call therefore can't claim the call happening caused emotional distress
Link:
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/melinda-leigh-scott-marshall-castersen.32118/post-6191060
Link:
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/melinda-leigh-scott-marshall-castersen.32118/post-6191168
Quote: "I'm not afraid of CPS. Ever since I sued the county they now have to ask each person whether they are Native American or Eskimo (I effectuated some change, thank goodness). 5 of my household members have Native American partially as an ethnicity so they can't even come in my house without a damn good warrant. The rest of us are protected under the 1st and 4th Amendment. Ever since they got sued they sent the supervisor over when they come to my house to make sure they don't fuck up. Sent them away using the 1st amendment and Virginia Code 57-1 every time. Case closed each and every time. If they get too aggressive, I'll be happy to sue again. I've already let them off the hook for some 1st and 4th Amendment violations. There is no statute of limitations on those, so I could scoop them in the next pleading. But should the time come that I need to sue again, I won't make the mistake of forgetting the word "policy" in my pleading."
Quote: "CPS actually has no power to take anyone's children. Only a judge can do that. A judge has to write an Order allowing the removal of anyone's children.
I'm not afraid of them. Actually, I think they got very nervous coming to my house because in no small language, I have always had a sign on my front door warning any government employee attempting to enter my house without a warrant. Many people are unaware that in the US, CPS workers have to show you a warrant to get into your home. I am aware of my rights. For two, I've already sued them once. I'm a hot potato in their hands. And for three, I'm absolutely wiling and ready to sue again if they get too aggressive trying to harass me or impede on my 1st or 4th Amendment rights. And like I said, this time my case isn't going to be dismissed in part because I forgot the word "policy". I'm already sharpened by my last lawsuit. I know what errors not to make."
Comment: Admits she's not bothered by potential CPS visits.