False Statements Under Oath

Summary

If a DCF social worker in Massachusetts lies under oath, you can file a complaint with the Department of Children and Families and the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers. Perjury is a serious crime. Document all instances of unprofessional behavior and consult your attorney for further action. For discrimination based on mental health, file a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination. For HIPAA violations, contact the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office for Civil Rights.

Full Conversation

discrimination from the department of c****ldren and familes, false statements they made under oath in regards to me
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Let's see how we can help. First, could you please provide more details about the discrimination and false statements you're referring to?
my dcf social worker lied under oath on several occasions pertaining to both myself and my c****lds father
I'm sorry to hear that you're facing t****s issue.
In Massachusetts, you have the right to:
*. File a complaint against the social worker through the Department of C****ldren and Families (DCF).
*. Obtain legal representation and pursue a perjury charge if a person has knowingly lied under oath.
Remember, perjury is a serious crime with serious consequences.
she denied she had any contact with one of my providers wit****n the month leading up to the trial
If you can prove t****s, it might be advisable to file a complaint with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers. Remember, perjury is a serious crime in Massachusetts. Consider consulting with a local attorney.
both my laywer and my c****ld's father's laywer had documentation in their hands when she was caught lying under oath (thus proving she lied) as they both confronted her with documentation in their hands as they asked her questions they already knew the answer to w****ch she replied" that refreshes my memory!"
It seems there's substantial evidence of perjury. You should consult your attorney about the next steps, w****ch may include filing a complaint with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers and/or the presiding judge for potential perjury charges.
yes i will most certainly do so
That's a wise decision. Remember, legal processes may take time, but it's important to uphold the truth. If you need further legal information or assistance, don't hesitate to reach out. Good luck with your case.
thank you
You're welcome! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any more questions or if there's anyt****ng else I can assist you with. Best of luck with your case.
i do have more questions
Of course, I'm here to help! What other questions do you have about your situation?
ok i am pulling up some files one minute please
Sure, take your time. I'm here to help whenever you're ready with your questions.
ok so my dcf workers are bias towards me due documented anxiety
I'm sorry to hear that. Massachusetts law pro****bits discrimination based on mental health conditions. You have the right to:
*. File a complaint with the Department of C****ldren and Families (DCF).
*. Seek legal counsel.
*. File a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) if you believe you are being discriminated against due to your anxiety.
the social worker treats me differently, less than , poorly,
I'm sorry you're experiencing t****s. You can file a discrimination complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD). Also, consult your attorney about including t****s information in your complaint against the social worker. It's important to document instances of such treatment.
she talks down to me
I'm sorry to hear about t****s. Such behavior is unprofessional. Remember to document these instances and report them to the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers, the DCF, and possibly the MCAD. Consulting your attorney on these matters would also be beneficial.
the social worker is out of control she was laug****ng it up with her prosector in court when i glnaced over at her , she rolled her eyes in court and perjuried herself under oath.
I'm truly sorry to hear about t****s. In Massachusetts, disrespectful and unprofessional behavior by a social worker is unacceptable. You can:
*. Report t****s behavior to the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers.
*. Discuss with your attorney about reporting to the court.
*. Document these instances for your records.
Remember, it's important to keep all evidence of these occurrences.
when reporting to massuchetts commission against discrimination is there a phone number to call to file complaints; or if in writing wshould i address it to whom it may concern ?
Yes, you may contact the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) at (*) *-*. When writing, you may address it as "To whom it may concern". Always consult with your attorney to ensure you're following the correct procedure.
i was at my last visit with my son last week when a cowoker approached my case worker whom is in charge of my visits. t****s coworker mentioned a woman that got arrested and furthemore sounded like she was talking about t****s woman who i am assuming is a client as she referred her as " the mother" that coworker was very unprofessional . i can obtain her name through my case worker however may i file a complaint against her discussing one of her clients if she did not mention their name?
I'm sorry to hear about t****s incident. If you believe that a social worker in Massachusetts violated professional confidentiality, you can:
*. File a complaint with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers.
*. Consult your attorney to discuss the potential violation.
Remember, confidentiality is a crucial aspect of social work.
between the dcf social workers perjury and t****s one discussing other clients in front of me -violation of ****ppa- i am disgusted
I understand your frustration and concerns. For a HIPAA violation, you can:
*. File a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services' Office for Civil Rights.
*. Discuss t****s with your attorney.
Remember, every individual has the right to privacy and confidentiality.
i feel violated as t****s particular social worker seemed to interrupt my visit intentionally
I'm sorry you're feeling t****s way. In Massachusetts, you have the right to:
*. File a complaint with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers.
*. Consult your attorney regarding t****s matter.
Unprofessional conduct is unacceptable and should be documented and reported.
yes i will most certainly follow up with my laywer
That's a wise decision. Remember, legal processes may take time, but it's important to uphold the truth. If you need further legal information or assistance, don't hesitate to reach out. Good luck with your case.
thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out. Best of luck with your case.
thank you so much!
You're very welcome! I'm here to assist you with any more questions you might have. Don't hesitate to reach out and best of luck with your case. Remember, standing up for your rights is important.