States have opened up the shield of immunity and in many states DSS workers are
able to be sued for negligence.
Consult an attorney, and get in contact with Websites and local groups in your
area. Google your Social Services initialism. e.g., FIA, DYFS, DHS
DESCRIPTORS; MARYLAND, CALIFORNIA, SOCIAL WORK, SOCIAL SERVICES, DHS, DCF, DHR,
ACS, DCFS, DFCS, DFACS, DHHR, TDPRS, DFPS, PRS, CHILD PROTECTIVE, CPS, CHILD
PROTECTIVE SERVICES, FAMILY LAW, DFS, SRS
Carlson LaVonne - 19 Aug 2004 23:52 GMT
Of course CPS can be sued. Why are you recommending suing?
LaVonne
> States have opened up the shield of immunity and in many states DSS workers are
> able to be sued for negligence.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> ACS, DCFS, DFCS, DFACS, DHHR, TDPRS, DFPS, PRS, CHILD PROTECTIVE, CPS, CHILD
> PROTECTIVE SERVICES, FAMILY LAW, DFS, SRS
Fern5827 - 24 Aug 2004 14:23 GMT
Lavonne ignorantly writes:
>Of course CPS can be sued. Why are you recommending suing?
Are you familiar with every state's statutes concerning DSS, DHHS, DHS?
Thought not.
Kane - 26 Aug 2004 22:41 GMT
> Lavonne ignorantly writes:
>
> >Of course CPS can be sued. Why are you recommending suing?
> Are you familiar with every state's statutes concerning DSS, DHHS, DHS?
>
> Thought not.
But you are of course and will point us to them where they address the
issue of not being sued.
We'll await your informative response, but we won't hold our breaths.
Kane
Carlson LaVonne - 19 Aug 2004 23:52 GMT
You repeated this three times, Fern. Get it together.
LaVonne
> States have opened up the shield of immunity and in many states DSS workers are
> able to be sued for negligence.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> ACS, DCFS, DFCS, DFACS, DHHR, TDPRS, DFPS, PRS, CHILD PROTECTIVE, CPS, CHILD
> PROTECTIVE SERVICES, FAMILY LAW, DFS, SRS