How to Sue Child Protective Services

Thứ sáu - 26/04/2024 23:11
Each state has its own Child Protective Services (CPS) agency that is responsible for protecting the health and welfare of children. CPS investigations can be traumatic and stressful for both parents and children. However, emotional...
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Each state has its own Child Protective Services (CPS) agency that is responsible for protecting the health and welfare of children. CPS investigations can be traumatic and stressful for both parents and children. However, emotional distress alone does not give you the right to sue CPS. Since CPS social workers are government agents, they cannot act in ways that violate your established civil rights. An overzealous CPS worker may violate your constitutional right to due process, or your protection from unreasonable search and seizure. When that happens, you may be able to sue for monetary damages.[1]

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Part 1 of 3:

Building a Case

  1. Step 1 Create a chronological outline of events.
    Beginning with your first encounter with CPS, draft an account of each encounter or communication you've had with CPS social workers and other staff members.
    • Write down the names, job titles, and direct contact information of every individual at CPS who contacted you or communicated with you in any way.
    • You also want outlines of any other activities that have anything to do with your children or the reasons CPS became involved with your children.
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Part 2
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Initiating a Lawsuit

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Part 3
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Going to Trial

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