Sure thing, good luck!
BTW, a couple additions:
- When you name the men/women, also add their titles and that they work for CPS: e.g. John Doe, acting as field supervisor for CPS, Jane Doe, acting as assistant child assessor for CPS, John Roe, acting as lead psychologist for CPS, etc. so, like this:
I, Jane Quincy Adams, a woman, suffered a TRESPASS against my PROPERTY by the actions of John Doe, acting as field supervisor for CPS, Jane Doe, acting as assistant child assessor for CPS, Tom Schmoe, acting as lead psychologist for CPS, etc. I DEMAND my PROPERTY be returned immediately. See addendum A [B,C, etc.] for PROPERTY description. {Addendums are picture(s) of the kid(s).
The "acting as" part is important to, because they are all "actors" legally speaking. Your claim is against the men/women, but you need to note their "roles" in their "acts" to make the claim have merit.
Also, you don't talk to the judge other than to say "the claim I've submitted is all that I have to say. If you have questions, please submit them to me in writing."
And never, never, EVER, EVER, agree to change one word in your lawsuit or agree, even verbally, to refer to the child as anything other than PROPERTY. That can be all it takes to lose. Man/Woman, Trespass, Property. Case closed.
Sure thing, good luck!