Cps Records Request Clarification
Summary
If your CPS complaint was forwarded to a paralegal, they likely have access to your records request details. Contact them professionally to clarify their knowledge and next steps. Prepare a clear list of concerns and complaints. For serious issues like child custody and WIC 300(b) accusations, gather evidence of mental health treatment and compliance with safety plans. Consider consulting legal aid organizations in California for assistance. Document all interactions and maintain records for reference.Full Conversation
I have a question. since my official cps complaint led me to request records, they emailed back and said my matter was given to county counsel paralegal Julie boyko and to contact her further on. does that mean she knows what my complaints are? or does she just assume I want records?
Hey Courtneey! If your matter was forwarded to the paralegal, Julie Boyko, she likely has access to the details of your complaints and the records request. It's best to contact her directly to clarify what information she has and how she can assist you further.
how should I do that professionally?
To contact Julie Boyko professionally, consider the following:
*. Email or Phone Call: Choose an appropriate method based on previous communication or preferences indicated by her.
*. Introduction: Begin politely by stating your name and the subject of your previous communication.
*. Clarification: Clearly state your inquiry about the records and your specific concerns or requests.
*. Request for Confirmation: Ask for confirmation about the information she has and what steps you should take next.
*. Contact Details: Provide your contact information for any follow-up.
*. Thank You: End with a polite thank you for her assistance.
Here's a sample email:
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Subject: Clarification on CPS Complaint and Records Request
Dear Ms. Boyko,
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Courtneey, and I am following up regarding the CPS complaint and records request forwarded to you. Could you please confirm the details you have from my complaint and guide me on the next steps?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
Courtneey
[Your Contact Information]
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*. Email or Phone Call: Choose an appropriate method based on previous communication or preferences indicated by her.
*. Introduction: Begin politely by stating your name and the subject of your previous communication.
*. Clarification: Clearly state your inquiry about the records and your specific concerns or requests.
*. Request for Confirmation: Ask for confirmation about the information she has and what steps you should take next.
*. Contact Details: Provide your contact information for any follow-up.
*. Thank You: End with a polite thank you for her assistance.
Here's a sample email:
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Subject: Clarification on CPS Complaint and Records Request
Dear Ms. Boyko,
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Courtneey, and I am following up regarding the CPS complaint and records request forwarded to you. Could you please confirm the details you have from my complaint and guide me on the next steps?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
Courtneey
[Your Contact Information]
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so I should write down every concern/complaint that I need addressed?
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Yes, it's helpful to have a clear list of your concerns and complaints ready when you contact Julie Boyko. This will ensure you cover all points during your communication and help her understand your situation better. If you have any specific concerns or complaints, feel free to list them before reaching out.
Yes, it's helpful to have a clear list of your concerns and complaints ready when you contact Julie Boyko. This will ensure you cover all points during your communication and help her understand your situation better. If you have any specific concerns or complaints, feel free to list them before reaching out.
I'm not too sure how or what to state what I'm asking for
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It's a good idea to start by noting down your main concerns or complaints in a simple and organized manner. You might consider structuring them as bullet points or numbered lists to keep things clear. Ask yourself: What issues are most important for me to resolve? What specific information do I need from the records? This approach will help you articulate your needs when contacting Julie Boyko.
It's a good idea to start by noting down your main concerns or complaints in a simple and organized manner. You might consider structuring them as bullet points or numbered lists to keep things clear. Ask yourself: What issues are most important for me to resolve? What specific information do I need from the records? This approach will help you articulate your needs when contacting Julie Boyko.
I guess I want to basically try to get them to see that what I have brought up is not legal and them to take action
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To address your concerns effectively, consider clearly stating the specific legal issues or concerns with the CPS complaint that you believe are not in compliance with the law. You can mention any relevant laws or regulations that support your position. Would you like help identifying potential legal violations or drafting your communication?
To address your concerns effectively, consider clearly stating the specific legal issues or concerns with the CPS complaint that you believe are not in compliance with the law. You can mention any relevant laws or regulations that support your position. Would you like help identifying potential legal violations or drafting your communication?
yes
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It's crucial to identify potential legal violations in your CPS complaint. Here are some steps to help you:
- Review California CPS guidelines to identify any discrepancies.
- Note specific incidents and how they violate these guidelines.
- Clearly articulate these points in your communication.
Would you like more detailed assistance in drafting your communication?
It's crucial to identify potential legal violations in your CPS complaint. Here are some steps to help you:
- Review California CPS guidelines to identify any discrepancies.
- Note specific incidents and how they violate these guidelines.
- Clearly articulate these points in your communication.
Would you like more detailed assistance in drafting your communication?
I was told to meet at the CPS office and didn't know it was for me to be put on a safety plan for "excessive calls to CPS" because my ex was being accused of sexually abusing our daughter, by her words. I was told I had to temporarily give full custody to my ex until I finish the safety plan, * week
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This situation might be a high-value case given the serious nature of child custody and allegations of abuse. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
This situation might be a high-value case given the serious nature of child custody and allegations of abuse. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
no
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Given the serious nature of the situation involving child custody and allegations of abuse, this could be considered a high-value case. Since you prefer not to be connected with local lawyers, it's essential to articulate your concerns clearly with CPS and potentially seek legal advice independently. Ensure you document all interactions and maintain records for reference. If you need further assistance in drafting your communication, feel free to ask.
Given the serious nature of the situation involving child custody and allegations of abuse, this could be considered a high-value case. Since you prefer not to be connected with local lawyers, it's essential to articulate your concerns clearly with CPS and potentially seek legal advice independently. Ensure you document all interactions and maintain records for reference. If you need further assistance in drafting your communication, feel free to ask.
another complaint was after the case closed, a while later my phone number got crossed with a supervisors phone number there and people were calling and leacing the voicemails on my phone. I finally got in contact with her and she left a visual voicemail saying she will have her tech guy wipe her work phone clean so this wont happen anymore
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It seems like a mix-up occurred with your phone number and the supervisor's number. While this might be frustrating, it appears the supervisor is taking steps to resolve it. If this issue persists or causes further inconvenience, you might consider documenting these occurrences and discussing it further with CPS or seeking advice on possible data privacy concerns. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
It seems like a mix-up occurred with your phone number and the supervisor's number. While this might be frustrating, it appears the supervisor is taking steps to resolve it. If this issue persists or causes further inconvenience, you might consider documenting these occurrences and discussing it further with CPS or seeking advice on possible data privacy concerns. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
was that illegal
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The situation with your phone number might not necessarily be illegal, but it could raise privacy concerns. Here are some points to consider:
- Data privacy laws in California, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), provide protections regarding personal information.
- If this mix-up caused harm or breached your privacy rights, it might be worth discussing further with CPS or seeking legal advice.
If you need more information or have any more questions, feel free to ask!
The situation with your phone number might not necessarily be illegal, but it could raise privacy concerns. Here are some points to consider:
- Data privacy laws in California, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), provide protections regarding personal information.
- If this mix-up caused harm or breached your privacy rights, it might be worth discussing further with CPS or seeking legal advice.
If you need more information or have any more questions, feel free to ask!
I did everything asked on my safety plan that last * weeks, then the cfs worker said she is going to take it to court since it didn't cooperate
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It seems like there's confusion regarding the completion of your safety plan. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Review the safety plan requirements and ensure all tasks are documented.
- Communicate with the CFS worker for clarification on any discrepancies.
- Prepare documentation for court showing your compliance.
Would you like more information on preparing for court or more details about CPS processes in California?
It seems like there's confusion regarding the completion of your safety plan. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Review the safety plan requirements and ensure all tasks are documented.
- Communicate with the CFS worker for clarification on any discrepancies.
- Prepare documentation for court showing your compliance.
Would you like more information on preparing for court or more details about CPS processes in California?
for court, she accused me of wic300b. saying I didn't seek treatment for a mental illness which impairs to be be a good parent and also I must have coached my daughter to say this because my ex said so
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This situation is quite serious, especially with accusations under WIC *(b). Here are some important points about WIC *(b) in California:
- WIC *(b) pertains to a child being at risk due to parental neglect, including failure to seek treatment for mental illness.
- You have the right to contest these claims in court and present evidence demonstrating your ability to care for your child.
- Documenting any treatment you've received or efforts to manage your mental health can be beneficial.
Would you like guidance on preparing for court or understanding more about the legal process in these situations?
This situation is quite serious, especially with accusations under WIC *(b). Here are some important points about WIC *(b) in California:
- WIC *(b) pertains to a child being at risk due to parental neglect, including failure to seek treatment for mental illness.
- You have the right to contest these claims in court and present evidence demonstrating your ability to care for your child.
- Documenting any treatment you've received or efforts to manage your mental health can be beneficial.
Would you like guidance on preparing for court or understanding more about the legal process in these situations?
yes
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Given the serious nature of the accusations under WIC *(b), preparing for court is crucial. Here are a few steps to consider:
- Gather evidence of your mental health treatment and efforts.
- Prepare documentation showing your compliance with the safety plan.
- Consider consulting a legal professional for advice on presenting your case effectively.
Since this might be a high-value case, would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Given the serious nature of the accusations under WIC *(b), preparing for court is crucial. Here are a few steps to consider:
- Gather evidence of your mental health treatment and efforts.
- Prepare documentation showing your compliance with the safety plan.
- Consider consulting a legal professional for advice on presenting your case effectively.
Since this might be a high-value case, would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
I have proof from my Dr that I was seeing her and that I wasnt a danger to myself or anyone else. the cfs worker even states in the affidavit that I said I was reviewing treatment. so how can she accuse me of that?
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The situation involving accusations under WIC *(b) and the potential impact on your custody and parental rights is indeed serious. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I can collect some information to help facilitate that.
The situation involving accusations under WIC *(b) and the potential impact on your custody and parental rights is indeed serious. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I can collect some information to help facilitate that.
yes
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Great, let's gather some information to connect you with local lawyers. What is your phone number?
Great, let's gather some information to connect you with local lawyers. What is your phone number?
don't have one
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It seems like a potentially strong case to seek legal assistance given the serious nature of the accusations and the impact on parental rights. Since you agreed to connect with local lawyers, but you mentioned you don't have a phone number, I'll need your zipcode or city, and your name to proceed. Could you provide those details?
It seems like a potentially strong case to seek legal assistance given the serious nature of the accusations and the impact on parental rights. Since you agreed to connect with local lawyers, but you mentioned you don't have a phone number, I'll need your zipcode or city, and your name to proceed. Could you provide those details?
* courtney
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Thank you, Courtney, for sharing your information.
I will proceed with connecting you to local lawyers who can assist you with your case, given its serious nature.
Thank you, Courtney, for sharing your information.
I will proceed with connecting you to local lawyers who can assist you with your case, given its serious nature.
can you find me free legla help for this
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Courtney, I recommend checking out local legal aid organizations in California that might offer free legal assistance. They include:
- California Legal Services: Offers various legal resources and assistance for low-income individuals.
- LawHelpCA.org: Provides information on free legal services available in California.
Would you like more information on how to contact these organizations?
Courtney, I recommend checking out local legal aid organizations in California that might offer free legal assistance. They include:
- California Legal Services: Offers various legal resources and assistance for low-income individuals.
- LawHelpCA.org: Provides information on free legal services available in California.
Would you like more information on how to contact these organizations?
what documents am I going to need prepped to show them
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Courtney, here are some documents you should prepare to show legal aid organizations:
- Proof of mental health treatment and doctor's statements.
- Documentation of compliance with the safety plan.
- Any communication records with CPS or CFS workers.
- Affidavits or statements from the CFS worker.
- Evidence supporting your claims against the accusations.
Would you like more details on any specific type of document or assistance with preparing them?
Courtney, here are some documents you should prepare to show legal aid organizations:
- Proof of mental health treatment and doctor's statements.
- Documentation of compliance with the safety plan.
- Any communication records with CPS or CFS workers.
- Affidavits or statements from the CFS worker.
- Evidence supporting your claims against the accusations.
Would you like more details on any specific type of document or assistance with preparing them?
yes
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Courtney, since this is a high-value case involving serious accusations and potential impact on custody, connecting with legal aid organizations is vital. Here are more details on preparing your documents:
- Proof of Mental Health Treatment: Gather all medical records, treatment plans, and statements from your doctor that affirm your mental health status and treatment history.
- Compliance Documentation: Compile records or evidence showing your adherence to the safety plan requirements, such as completed tasks or activities.
- Communication Records: Keep copies of emails, letters, or notes from interactions with CPS or CFS workers, including dates and content.
- Affidavit and CFS Statements: Obtain copies of any affidavits or statements made by the CFS worker that pertain to your case.
- Supporting Evidence: Collect any documentation or evidence that refutes the claims against you, such as witness statements or historical records of care.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, I will need your email address to proceed.
Courtney, since this is a high-value case involving serious accusations and potential impact on custody, connecting with legal aid organizations is vital. Here are more details on preparing your documents:
- Proof of Mental Health Treatment: Gather all medical records, treatment plans, and statements from your doctor that affirm your mental health status and treatment history.
- Compliance Documentation: Compile records or evidence showing your adherence to the safety plan requirements, such as completed tasks or activities.
- Communication Records: Keep copies of emails, letters, or notes from interactions with CPS or CFS workers, including dates and content.
- Affidavit and CFS Statements: Obtain copies of any affidavits or statements made by the CFS worker that pertain to your case.
- Supporting Evidence: Collect any documentation or evidence that refutes the claims against you, such as witness statements or historical records of care.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, I will need your email address to proceed.
no
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Courtney, it seems you're dealing with a very serious legal matter involving child custody and accusations under WIC *(b). You've done well to gather documentation and seek legal assistance. If you need any more guidance or have further questions, feel free to reach out. Good luck!
Courtney, it seems you're dealing with a very serious legal matter involving child custody and accusations under WIC *(b). You've done well to gather documentation and seek legal assistance. If you need any more guidance or have further questions, feel free to reach out. Good luck!