Cps Worker Conduct Concerns
Summary
CPS workers should not interfere with employment unless children are at risk. Document interactions, consult a family law attorney, and file a complaint. Request a new worker if needed, but if denied, challenge the decision with legal help. Seek support from local advocacy groups.Full Conversation
Could she request another worker
Yes, she can request another CPS worker. She should:
- Write a formal request to the CPS supervisor explaining her concerns.
- Include specific instances of unprofessional behavior.
- Keep a copy of all correspondence for her records.
Would she like more information on how to file the request?
They told her no because its to far into the case
It sounds like she's in a tough situation. Here are some steps she might consider:
- Consult with a Family Law Attorney: They can provide specific advice and help challenge the decision.
- File a Complaint: Even if it's late, she can still file a complaint against the CPS worker's behavior.
- Seek Support: Local advocacy groups for parents dealing with CPS might offer additional support.
Would she like assistance connecting with a local attorney?