Kathie Costanich v. Dshs

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedNovember 4, 2013
Docket68744-1
StatusUnpublished

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

KATHIE COSTANICH, No. 68744-1- Appellant, DIVISION ONE v.

UNPUBLISHED OPINION STATE OF WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND r-3 o coo HEALTH SERVICES (DSHS); SANDRA <_«-> --" 7-^ DURON and JOHN DOE DURON; CAROL CD' SCHMIDT and JOHN DOE SCHMIDT; O-r, 1 BEVERLY PAYNE, and JOHN DOE -i- : -"Vi ~ „ > -r; .—t PAYNE; JAMES BULZOMI and JANE T» n-, r--

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Respondents. FILED: November 4, 2013

Appelwick, J. — In 2001, the Department of Social and Health Services

investigated allegations that Costanich physically and emotionally abused foster

children in her care. DSHS made a formal emotional abuse finding, because Costanich

swore around the children. Her foster care license was eventually revoked. Costanich

sued DSHS on several theories. The trial court eventually dismissed Costanich's

negligent investigation and outrage claims on summary judgment. We affirm.

FACTS

Kathie Costanich has been a licensed foster parent in Washington since 1983.

Costanich v. Dep't of Soc. & Health Servs.. 627 F.3d 1101, 1103 (2010); Costanich v.

Dep't of Soc. & Health Servs.. 138 Wn. App. 547, 552, 156 P.3d 232 (2007), reversed in

part by, 164 Wn.2d 925, 194 P.3d 988 (2008). She specializes in caring for sexually

aggressive youth and medically fragile infants. Costanich, 138 Wn. App. at 552. In July No. 68744-1-1/2

2001, Costanich had six children living in her home: three male foster children, K. (15),

J. (12), and P. (10); one male under dependency guardianship, F. (17); and two sisters

also under dependency guardianship, E. (8) and B. (4).1 Costanich, 627 F.3d at 1103-

04. All of her foster children were victims of abuse or neglect, and many had

behavioral, developmental, and medical problems. Costanich, 138 Wn. App. at 552. At

the time, the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) described the

Costanich foster home as a "'unique and valuable resource ... unsurpassed by any

foster home in the State.'" ]d. (alteration in original). Costanich was also president of

the Foster Parents of Washington State and a trainer for DSHS. id.

E. and B. lived with Costanich since infancy. They are both enrolled members of

the Kalispel Tribe (Tribe). With the Tribe's permission, Costanich became their

dependency guardian pursuant to court orders entered in 1996 and 1998. The orders

required Costanich to provide E.'s and B.'s birth mother with visitation, consult the Tribe

and the mother on cultural and religious issues, and maintain contact with the Tribe.

The Tribe would not allow Costanich to adopt the girls.

Child Abuse Investigation

In summer 2001, Sandra Duron, a social worker for Child Protective Services

(CPS),2 began investigating K'.s statements to his therapist that Costanich physically and emotionally abused the children in her care. Costanich, 627 F.3d at 1104. K.

claimed that Costanich put her hands around F.'s neck and said, "'I'll kill you bastard'"

after seeing an altercation between F. and one of her aides. Id. F.'s account of the

1We referto the children only by theirfirst initials to protecttheir privacy. 2 CPS is a branch of DSHS. No. 68744-1-1/3

incident was basically the same. Id. K. also said Costanich told P. to move his "'black

ass'" and clean his room. jd. And, K. claimed that Costanich called E. a "'cunt'" and

saw her grab E.'s hair, jd. Duron reported that J. told her he saw Costanich rub urine-

soaked sheets in P.'s face. jd. Costanich acknowledged that she openly swore around

the children, but did so to take the "power" out of profanity.

In her report, Duron indicated that all the children claimed Costanich used

profanity regularly, and all but one claimed she directed profanity at them and used

physical violence, jd. All the adults Duron interviewed also admitted Costanich used

profanity, but they differed on whether it was directed at the children and whether

Costanich used physical violence. Id. A clinical psychologist who reviewed Duron's

records but did not interview the children opined that swearing at children may lead to or

exacerbate behavioral problems. Id, Duron concluded that the emotional abuse

allegation was "'founded,'" but the physical abuse allegation was "'inconclusive.'" jd.

In November 2001, DSHS told Costanich that if she did not appeal its emotional

abuse finding and agreed to participate in a corrective management plan, it would not

seek termination of her guardianship of E. and B. Id. at 1105. By that time, DSHS had

removed P. and J. from the Costanich home. In December 2001, DSHS made a formal

finding of emotional abuse. Id On March 14, 2002, DSHS informed Costanich that it

upheld the finding of emotional abuse after internal review, jd. Costanich requested an

administrative hearing on March 24, 2002. Id.

Meanwhile, DSHS urged the Kalispel Tribe to take jurisdiction and remove E. and

B. from Costanich's care. The Tribe initially refused. On March 28, 2002, four days

after Costanich requested the administrative hearing, DSHS filed a motion to terminate No. 68744-1-1/4

her guardianship of E. and B. The petition was supported by Duron's declaration that

Costanich "'uses profanity, name-calling, and derogatory racial terms as means to

discipline and intimidate the children.'" ]d

On April 12, 2002, the day the contested termination hearing was scheduled,

Costanich and the Tribe entered an agreed motion and order transferring jurisdiction to

tribal court. The guardianship termination motion was never heard by the juvenile court.

Per the Tribe's request, however, DSHS continued to exercise "courtesy supervision" of

the girls, conducting home visits and reporting to the Tribe. Costanich subsequently

entered a visitation order with the Tribe, agreeing that E. and B. would live with the

Tribe for 30 days in the summer of 2002. The Tribe returned E. and B. to Costanich

after the 30 days.

Administrative Appeal of Emotional Abuse Finding and License Revocation

On August 16, 2002, DSHS revoked Costanich's foster care license. Costanich,

138 Wn. App. at 553. Costanich appealed both the finding of abuse and the revocation

of her license. Id. In late 2002 and early 2003, an administrative law judge (ALJ) held

19 days of evidentiary hearings and heard testimony from 49 witnesses. Costanich,

627 F.3d at 1106. The ALJ overturned the DSHS decision, finding that the children

were not emotionally abused, but in fact were thriving based on their therapists' and

social workers' testimony. Costanich, 138 Wn. App. at 553. The ALJ found that K.'s

hearsay statements lacked credibility and Costanich's swearing was never directed at

the children. Id at 556-57, 558-59.

DSHS appealed and the DSHS Board of Appeals review judge reversed the

ALJ's decision. Id. at 553.

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