I think you mean DCFS or Department of Children and Family Services. Watch out for DCFS they make big mistakes and can turn on you as well. Research your attorney, go to courthouses and see if they have been sued in Superior, Supreme or Small Claims Court. If the attorney has been sued many times then others have had problems too. Look to see if they have ever been Defendants in any cases. Research, Research, Research. Also check the State Bar web site to see if they've ever had any type of public admonishment. Request records and/or their DCFS narratives from County Counsel regarding your children. For approx. $5.00 and a birth-date you can go to a courthouse and ask if the person in question was ever been charged with a crime. Go to parenting classes, in some cities they are free or you may have to pay for a book. Go to the classes even if you don't think you need them. Do what you can to make yourself look good in the eyes of the court.