So, why exactly are you trying to take on the CPS?? It would appear from your post that the infractions were done by THE social worker and not by the CPS.
Because her infractions were reported to her supervisors and they would do nothing. When an employee is negligent I would expect that her supervisors would handle it, not ignore it. And there was no WAY they could justify it. In my complaint they never addressed what she had done. Just danced around it. And that is all in writing.
That seems highly unlikely that the adoption agency would just 'happen' to talk with this particular social worker, doesn't it?? Further, how do you know that the agency's decision was determined solely by the statements, if any, of this person??
It is just as possible that they made the decision based on other factors.
Of course there are other factors NOW. But they weren't factors until they talked to the social worker. So why wasn't my application denied on those factors BEFORE they spoke to her? And they are ridiculous factors also. It was a month between the time of waiting for final approval and them talking to her. And they did so because I told them before I ever began the process what had occurred. I live in a very small town. I wanted to be sure it wasn't going to interfere somewhere down the road. In the beginning they said it wouldn't (I had NOTHING filed against me, and many, MANY letters from children I had fostered AND their parents, not to mention many people in the community)and had me go through their entire process.
I have to think that there is more to this than you are telling, or you are assuming that the social worker is the source of the problem when it may be elsewhere.