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NYC ACS Lawyer Looks at How to Sue ACS

By: PRLog

The Law Offices of Michael S. Discioarro, LLC Discusses why it's so hard to sueccfully sue ACS.

NEW YORK - April 13, 2021 - PRLog -- One of the most vexing question that parents present us is when can I sue ACS? This is a very complicated question. ACS and every city agency has whats called Qualified Immunity. This means that for most of the acts that they do, unless they "clearly violate a constitutional rights." In the real world this often means that unless you ACS case is dismissed by the judge or ACS, you will have a hard time suing ACS.

Another issue is that it is difficult to find a lawyer to sue ACS and take the case on a contingency fee. Most personal injury lawyers do not have much experience in ACS cases and are not familiar with Family Court. They like cases that involved police abuse of citizens or car accidents. This allows ACS to simply have free run in court. The agency is never held accountable in court and continues to attack and remove children with no one being able to drag them to court.

Parents do have the choice to sue them on their own. This is a very complicated process for someone who has no legal experience. To increase your chance of an attorney taking your case, fight to have your case dismissed and then seek an attorney to sue, The Law Offices of Michael S. Discioarro, LLC can be reached at 917-519-8417.

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