HOBBS EX REL. WINNER v. NORTH CAROLINA DHR

No. COA98-1086.

520 S.E.2d 595 (1999)

Kemesha HOBBS, Michael Hobbs and Michelae Hobbs By and Through Her Guardian Ad Litem, Anne WINNER, Plaintiffs, v. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, Wake County Department of Social Services, Wake County Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, Wake County Human Services, Maria Spaulding, individually, and in her capacity as Director of Wake County Human Services, Mary Deyampert, individually, and in her capacity as Director of the North Carolina Department of Human Resources, Thomas W. Hogan, individually, and in his capacity as Director of the Wake County Department of Social Services, James W. Kirkpatrick, Jr., individually, and in his capacity as Director of Wake County Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, Delice Coffey, individually, and in her capacity as a Wake County Social Worker, Horacio Sanchez, individually, and in his capacity as a Wake County Social Worker, Martha F. Waters, individually, and in her capacity as a Wake County Social Worker, Sandra Deloatch, individually, and in her capacity as a Wake County Social Worker, Filico C. Bell, individually, and in his capacity as a Wake County Social Worker, Rosa Leech, individually, and in her capacity as a Wake County Social Worker, Tobias H. Smith, individually, and in his capacity as a Wake County Social Worker, John C. Harvey, individually, and in his capacity as a Wake County Social Worker, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

November 2, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elizabeth F. Kuniholm, by Elizabeth F. Kuniholm and Toni M. Benham, Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellants.

Wake County Attorney's Office, by Michael R. Ferrell and Corinne G. Russell, Raleigh, for defendant-appellees.


HUNTER, Judge.

The record in this case tends to show that the adult plaintiffs, Kemesha and Michael Hobbs ("plaintiffs"), applied and became licensed to be foster parents in Wake County in the spring of 1993. The licensing process was rather involved. Plaintiffs filled out considerable paperwork and provided information about themselves and their family life, including information about their daughter, Michelae, who was...

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