Q: CPS has violated our rights, treats, harassment bullying falsifying information intimidation discrimination and hate
A:
It sounds like you are facing serious issues with Child Protective Services (CPS) in California. When CPS violates rights, engages in harassment, or falsifies information, it's important to document every interaction. Keep detailed records of all communications, including dates, times, names of workers involved, and specifics of what occurred.
Consider filing a formal complaint with the local CPS office or the California Department of Social Services. This can be a way to address the misconduct directly. You may also want to explore reaching out to a civil rights attorney who has experience handling cases involving government agencies. They can provide guidance on whether legal action is possible and what steps to take next.
If you believe discrimination or hate is a factor, it's essential to highlight this in any complaints or legal actions. Sometimes, reaching out to local advocacy groups or organizations that support families dealing with CPS can offer additional resources and support. Remember, you have rights, and there are avenues available to challenge unfair treatment.
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