CPS caseworkers
Removing kids creates lifelong grudges. Your address shouldn't be searchable.
Why this page exists
CPS caseworkers do work that produces lifelong grudges from parents who lost custody. The threat profile is well-documented in the field. Some states have specific statutory protections; most don't.
What we sweep for you
Custody removal produces a particular threat lifecycle — the parent isn't dangerous in the courthouse, but they spend the next year on the internet looking for you. We pull yours across broker sites and re-check biweekly because the lookup typically lands months after the case, not days. Court-record pipelines reseed your name with every termination hearing or status review you sign your name to. We catch those on the next sweep.
We sweep the family the same way.
What you should do today, free
If you work in WA, file under Brame Act — that's the state statute giving DCYF caseworkers an address-confidentiality election after the murders of caseworkers Mary Carlson and Cheryl Brame. Other states have weaker analogs (TX has DFPS-specific provisions; CA Safe at Home covers some caseworkers under DV-program eligibility). The free scan maps the broker side. We handle that continuously regardless of statutory layer.