Suing Judges And Agencies
Summary
In Illinois, administrative law judges are protected by judicial immunity, preventing lawsuits for actions in their official capacity. For constitutional violations, appeals or complaints to oversight bodies are options. Suing state agencies like DCFS or HFS for false child support charges involves complex procedures, often requiring administrative appeals or legal action if wrongdoing is evident. Legal consultation is advised for specific cases.Full Conversation
In Illinois, can you sue the DCFS or HFS for falsley charging for child support?
In Illinois, suing a state agency like DCFS (Department of Children and Family Services) or HFS (Healthcare and Family Services) can be complex. Generally, you might be able to challenge their decisions through administrative appeals or in some cases, file a lawsuit if there is evidence of wrongdoing. It is crucial to consult with a lawyer to assess the specifics of your case.
Do you have any specific details or incidents regarding the false charges?