Dcyf Legal Challenges Overview
Summary
In Washington, you can challenge a dependency petition by presenting evidence, such as CPS case notes, to contest false reports. Filing a motion to dismiss the dependency case due to unlawful removal is an option. If you have evidence of unlawful search and seizure, you may have a Fourth Amendment claim. Discuss the admissibility of unlawfully obtained evidence with your lawyer. Relevant legal references include RCW 13.34.065, RCW 13.34.110, RCW 26.44.030, and the Fourth Amendment. If a social workers actions potentially violate a no contact order, consult your lawyer to assess the impact on your case. Consider discussing these issues with a family law attorney experienced in DCYF cases for personalized advice.Full Conversation
I am dealing with dcyf issues. I have an active good cause decision from DCS to not cooperate with them In regards to alleged father for there is serious risk of physical harm to myself or my child. During this time a DCYF social worker took a cps intake from alleged father whom called in from prison making a false report. Social worker used that report to file for dependency. Resulting in unlawful removal of child. I have all cps case notes of all the documented interactions between social worker and alleged father. Is it legal for her to do this? Is there a motion or legal standing to have those dependency thrown out
****, it sounds like you're dealing with a complex situation involving DCYF and DCS. In Washington, you might consider the following legal actions:
- Challenge the Dependency Petition: You can contest the dependency petition in court, presenting evidence like CPS case notes to show the report was false.
- Motion to Dismiss: File a motion to dismiss the dependency case, arguing the removal was unlawful based on the false report.
Consulting with a family law attorney experienced in DCYF cases would be beneficial. Are you interested in connecting with local lawyers for assistance?
- Challenge the Dependency Petition: You can contest the dependency petition in court, presenting evidence like CPS case notes to show the report was false.
- Motion to Dismiss: File a motion to dismiss the dependency case, arguing the removal was unlawful based on the false report.
Consulting with a family law attorney experienced in DCYF cases would be beneficial. Are you interested in connecting with local lawyers for assistance?
There's a lot more to the case I'm preparing to file a torch against a against dcyf I've got the whole case file that I requested through my lawyer who got it through the AG for the state of Washington every page is marked discovery so after reviewing the whole two Case files I have here I have a few pages of this social workers case notes and a picture she submitted in court as evidence and my dependency that are all proof of unlawful search and seizure on two different occasions one where she went through my trash while attempting to make contact with me and I wasn't home and the other one where she took a picture through my a broken window next to my front door and took a picture of the inside of my house and then she submitted said picture in court.
Your situation with DCYF and the unlawful search and seizure claims is indeed complex. It seems like you might have grounds to file a tort claim based on the evidence you have. Here's what you can consider:
- Unlawful Search and Seizure: You may have a Fourth Amendment claim if the social worker's actions violated your right to privacy.
- Evidence Submission in Court: Challenge the admissibility of the evidence obtained unlawfully.
Since your case involves serious allegations, would you like to be connected with local lawyers in Washington who can provide expert assistance?
- Unlawful Search and Seizure: You may have a Fourth Amendment claim if the social worker's actions violated your right to privacy.
- Evidence Submission in Court: Challenge the admissibility of the evidence obtained unlawfully.
Since your case involves serious allegations, would you like to be connected with local lawyers in Washington who can provide expert assistance?
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I also have proof of case notes that state where somebody made a CPS intake report against me it screened in as a *-hour only she documents that she dummies in and iff note to appease the system and then continues looking for me for 26 days after that and involves every local known police agency narcotics units border patrol Carvel PD chewelah PD cattle PD detectives hunting for me
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****, it sounds like you have a complex and potentially strong case involving DCYF issues. If you've already been connected with a lawyer, it's crucial to discuss all the evidence and details with them, especially regarding the involvement of multiple agencies. If you need further assistance or have any more details to share, let me know.
****, it sounds like you have a complex and potentially strong case involving DCYF issues. If you've already been connected with a lawyer, it's crucial to discuss all the evidence and details with them, especially regarding the involvement of multiple agencies. If you need further assistance or have any more details to share, let me know.
Can you lay out the RCW numbers and ours and wac codes and constitutional amendments that all these may have violated
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****, here are some relevant legal references that may relate to your situation in Washington:
- RCW (Revised Code of Washington):
- RCW *.*.*: Shelter care hearings.
- RCW *.*.*: Dependency petitions.
- RCW *.*.*: Duty to report abuse or neglect.
- RCW 9A.*.*: False reporting.
- WAC (Washington Administrative Code):
- WAC *-*-*: CPS investigations.
- WAC *-*-*: Screening and assessment process.
- Constitutional Amendments:
- Fourth Amendment: Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Consider discussing these references with your lawyer for a deeper understanding of how they might apply to your case.
****, here are some relevant legal references that may relate to your situation in Washington:
- RCW (Revised Code of Washington):
- RCW *.*.*: Shelter care hearings.
- RCW *.*.*: Dependency petitions.
- RCW *.*.*: Duty to report abuse or neglect.
- RCW 9A.*.*: False reporting.
- WAC (Washington Administrative Code):
- WAC *-*-*: CPS investigations.
- WAC *-*-*: Screening and assessment process.
- Constitutional Amendments:
- Fourth Amendment: Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Consider discussing these references with your lawyer for a deeper understanding of how they might apply to your case.
Also during the investigation process of a CPS referral my social worker was having contact with someone with my landlord that had gone to jail for second degree assault because he got caught strangling me and she documents going to the jail to have discussions with him and knowing there's no contact order and then uses what he says in the case file in my CPS
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****, it seems like this situation could significantly impact your case. Here are some considerations:
- Violation of No Contact Order: Discuss with your lawyer if the social worker's contact with your landlord violates any legal protections you have.
- Credibility of Information: Assess the credibility of information obtained from an individual with a criminal background.
Would you like to explore further legal options with your lawyer regarding these issues?
****, it seems like this situation could significantly impact your case. Here are some considerations:
- Violation of No Contact Order: Discuss with your lawyer if the social worker's contact with your landlord violates any legal protections you have.
- Credibility of Information: Assess the credibility of information obtained from an individual with a criminal background.
Would you like to explore further legal options with your lawyer regarding these issues?
Doesn't this show that she basically is helping him to violate the no contact order
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****, it seems that the social worker's action of interacting with someone who has a no contact order against you could potentially be seen as facilitating a violation of that order. Discuss with your lawyer how this impacts your case and what legal actions can be taken. Would you like more information on this topic or need further assistance?
****, it seems that the social worker's action of interacting with someone who has a no contact order against you could potentially be seen as facilitating a violation of that order. Discuss with your lawyer how this impacts your case and what legal actions can be taken. Would you like more information on this topic or need further assistance?
What are CW numbers what codes are dcy of policies with that violate
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****, CW numbers typically refer to caseworker identification numbers, which are internal identifiers used by agencies like DCYF. As for DCYF policies that may be violated, consider exploring:
- RCW *.*.*: Shelter care hearings
- RCW *.*.*: Dependency petitions
- RCW *.*.*: Duty to report abuse or neglect
- Fourth Amendment: Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
Discuss these references with your lawyer for tailored advice. Would you like more detailed information on any specific statute or code?
****, CW numbers typically refer to caseworker identification numbers, which are internal identifiers used by agencies like DCYF. As for DCYF policies that may be violated, consider exploring:
- RCW *.*.*: Shelter care hearings
- RCW *.*.*: Dependency petitions
- RCW *.*.*: Duty to report abuse or neglect
- Fourth Amendment: Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
Discuss these references with your lawyer for tailored advice. Would you like more detailed information on any specific statute or code?