Yes Child Protective Services can issue warrants to detain and/or interview children. They must be signed by and Judge and must show probable cause.
They do not issue warrants, they file tax liens against the property in question.
No.
The 4th Amendment states that no search warrants shall issue but upon probable cause.
To issue search warrants
Just because you know some words doesn't mean you can throw them together and make a sensible question. Here are some reasons the answer is "no", no matter what you were actually trying to ask: Lawyers don't issue warrants, judges do. Judges do issue warrants, but they do not issue "warrants for judgement". The phrase "from a collection" doesn't make any sense as used here.
A month
Discuss the issue and your wishes with your CPS worker. You can't prevent it, your CPS worker can.
No, as that does not resolve the original issue.
Warrants are ISSUED by a judge or by the police
Search warrants, in the U.S., are provided by a judge or magistrate.
To provide an accurate answer regarding the value of the warrants attached to the second issue, specific details about the terms of the warrants, such as the exercise price, expiration date, and the underlying stock's current price, are needed. Typically, the value of warrants can be calculated using various methods, including the Black-Scholes model or other financial metrics. If you have more context or specific numbers, I can help you assess their value more precisely.
judicial, executive