PART 2: A New Family Court Program is Helping Parents Sober Up

Angela Morgan and Todd Romero reached their breaking point after their youngest child Sophie tested positive for cocaine the day she was born. The Department of Children and Family Services stepped in removing all three of their children and sending them to live with Todd's mother.

"When it first happened I was angry and mad and wanted to hurt the person who told, but now I'm thankful," said Morgan.

The couple was allowed to visit Sophie and her brother, Johah, and sister, Kylie. Angela and Todd began outpatient treatment, seeing a therapist several times a week and drug tested twice a week. But with failed drug test after failed drug test, they were on the verge of losing their family forever.