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Can a person sue a state child protective service often referred to as DHS or CPS or other names? ANd I don't mean a certain office but the entire state run program? Can they be held accountable at all for their actions like in a civil court for wrong doing and pain and suffering? Also can you sue a judge of a custody case in civil court and if so what are the circumstances it would have to be under? Reporting a judge to a complaint board of wrong doing is that the only course of action available? Now if you have answered yes to either of these situations where would I find a lawyer brave enough and smart enough to handle a case like either of these?
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It is technically allowed but the immunity level is very high and unless something outrageous occurred you will not prevail. You can file judicial complaints with the State Boards of Review--
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