Social Worker Conduct Concerns

Summary

If a social worker removed your grandson without proper investigation, consider requesting a review of their conduct. Gather evidence of financial stability and consult a local attorney for guardianship issues. Ensure all relevant documents are ready for court proceedings. Legal representation is crucial in navigating child custody and guardianship matters.

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It sounds like you're dealing with an important issue. I can help connect you with local attorneys who might assist with your situation. Before doing so, could you please provide your phone number and zip code? This will help in finding the right legal assistance for you.
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I understand you're dealing with an important situation involving a social worker's conduct. I'll assist you in connecting with local attorneys. Could you please provide your name?
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It seems like a high-value case involving the removal of a child from your care without proper investigation. You've provided all necessary information and a local attorney should be contacting you shortly. If there's anything else you need, feel free to ask!
Why did she do a wellness check over the phone
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Social workers may opt for wellness checks over the phone if they believe a quick assessment can be made or due to safety concerns, time constraints, or COVID-* protocols. It's important to follow up with her supervisor if you feel this was not handled correctly. Would you like more guidance on how to proceed?
How do you say I’m not financially stable when they have a nice house a car
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It seems you're questioning the social worker's assessment of financial instability, given your material assets like a nice house and car. This might suggest an issue with their criteria or evaluation process. Consider requesting a detailed explanation or criteria from the social worker's supervisor to clarify how they reached that conclusion. Would you like guidance on how to request this information?
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To request a detailed explanation of how the social worker assessed your financial instability, you can:
- Write a formal letter to their supervisor asking for the criteria used.
- Request a meeting to discuss the evaluation.
- Keep records of assets and financial stability to present.
Would you like guidance on drafting the letter?
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Here's a brief guide to drafting your letter:
- Start with a polite introduction and state your concern.
- Clearly ask for the criteria used in assessing your financial stability.
- Mention your assets and any relevant financial information.
- Request a meeting for further clarification.
- Keep the tone formal yet respectful.
Would you like more help with this process?
My daughter had signed her rights away to me. She lived out of state. She had mailed their original notarized paper, and I have not received it yet. I have my side of the form notarized as well, and she knew that, but she chose to come and take him because I took too long.
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It seems you're dealing with a serious situation. If your daughter signed her rights away but then took your grandson, you may need legal assistance to enforce the agreement. Here are a few steps to consider:
- Check the status of the mailed notarized document.
- Consult with an attorney about filing a legal claim for guardianship.
- Gather all relevant documents and evidence.
Would you like help finding a local attorney to assist you further?
The social service worker took my son took my grandson. My daughter signed her rights to me. I just had to get the original copy to take to the probate court, and I have not received it yet, but she took a picture and sent it to
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It sounds like a challenging situation with the removal of your grandson. Here's what you might consider:
- Follow up on the notarized document's status.
- Consult with an attorney for guardianship filing.
- Gather all relevant documents.
Would you like guidance on how to proceed with these steps?
If the social worker saw the picture of a notarized paper for my daughter, signed her rights away to meet her mother for her son and I have not received the papers yet to take to the court how would you come and take him away from me?
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It sounds like a complex legal issue involving guardianship and child custody. If the social worker removed your grandson based on inadequate or improper evidence, you may need legal representation urgently. Would you like assistance in connecting with local attorneys who can help you with this matter?
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Amber, this seems like a high-value case involving child custody and guardianship issues. Since you have expressed interest in connecting with local attorneys, I'll proceed with gathering the necessary information to facilitate this. Could you please confirm your phone number and current email address if it has changed?
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Amber, your situation involving the removal of your grandson and guardianship rights is certainly complex and of high importance. It's crucial to have legal representation to navigate this properly. I've gathered all necessary information, and local attorneys should be contacting you soon. If there's anything else you need, please let me know!