Good Cause Claim, DCF-F-DWSP2019-E Division of Family and Economic Security 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your claim.
  3. In the section detailing your reasons for claiming good cause, select from the provided options that best describe your situation. Be specific and honest about your circumstances.
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If you feel CPS didnt respond appropriately to your situation and you were harmed as a result, you may be able to pursue legal action under a theory of negligence.
Yes, you can sue the Department of Social Services, especially if they have violated your rights. You can sue them in federal or state court depending on the underlying issue.
Under a particular federal statute, 42 U.S.C. section 1983, you may sue DCF in federal court if you can show two things: There was a violation of your constitutional or federal statutory rights (a civil rights violation). The violation was committed by someone acting under color of law.
If unresolved, consider filing a formal complaint with DCFs Office of Inspector General or seeking assistance from a legal advocate familiar with child welfare cases. Understanding your rights and maintaining detailed records can help address unreasonable conduct effectively.
Good cause exists when: You believe that cooperating might cause physical or emotional harm to you or your child. Your child was conceived as a result of or sexual assault. An adoption petition has been filed with the court.

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