Cps Rights Violation Steps

Summary

If you believe your rights were violated by CPS in North Carolina, gather all relevant documents and evidence, including witness statements. Contact a family law attorney for guidance and consider reaching out to the NC Child Protective Services Ombudsman to file a complaint. Keep all correspondence and documentation handy for your case.

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Crystal
I'm sorry to hear about your experience, Crystal. In order to provide you with the most appropriate advice, could you please tell me the state you are located in?
Sorry county nc.i was lied to ,and bullied ,they had done there initial assessment weeks before all this.thet asked me to take a drug test which I did they text me and said they needed to see me concerning me not taking the drug screen I had the paper with me where I had taken it.my husband was at work I was getting my kids off the bus we stood at the bus stop where they told me I had to put my kids with a relative now or they would have the cops her e in * min.i was scared crying tge worker told me i needed tine to mysekf.
I'm sorry to hear about your distressing situation. In North Carolina, you have the right to:
- Be informed about the allegations against you
- Be treated with respect
- Consult with a lawyer
If you feel your rights were violated, you can:
- File a complaint with the NC Department of Health and Human Services
- Seek legal counsel for further advice
I didn't know my rights but do now and it spiraled from there and only got worse
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Crystal. In North Carolina, you could consider:
- Contacting a lawyer who specializes in family law.
- Reaching out to the NC Child Protective Services Ombudsman if you believe your case was handled improperly.
Remember, it's important to keep all relevant documents and evidence.
I can't find any contact info it's 2yrs later and that is the half of it they tried to force me into a drug treatment program when I have been in one on it own for over 10yrs and hsd proof
I understand your frustration, Crystal. In North Carolina, you can contact the NC Child Protective Services Ombudsman for complaints:

NC Child Protective Services Ombudsman


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.ncdhhs.gov

Remember to keep your documentation handy.
I have eye witneses several,and all of our correspondence from start to finish .thank you so much
That's great, Crystal. Documentation and witnesses can be extremely beneficial. Continue to gather all evidence and consult with a family law attorney for further guidance.