PEACE JOURNEY: "In the best interest of the child" - Autism and a mother's fight against CPS | Autism Support Network
WELCOME TO PEACE JOURNEYA grief support group for biological parents and their family members who have lost their parental rights either voluntarily or involuntarily. Voluntarily is often when you sign over or relinquish your rights to avoid a termination with the promise you could still be a part of your child’s life after adoption. It also means a decision or plan to put your child up for adoption before or after the birth. Involuntarily means you were not willing to surrender your rights and they were terminated by a judge in a juvenile or family court trial. You may have lost custody of your children through Divorce, maybe you are a victim of parental alienation. We offer friendship, compassion, hope and guidance as you work the grief steps that are necessary to be free from some of the pain you are experiencing. We are advocates for parental rights and are striving to hel change the system that has so unjustly torn apart so many families.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
"In the best interest of the child" - Autism and a mother's fight against CPS | Autism Support Network
"In the best interest of the child" - Autism and a mother's fight against CPS Autism Support Network
Tiffany Pritchett
When does cps really act in the best interest of the child? When does children serve as a dollar sign with child protective services? Offering parents “services” that they don’t need. Offering them to parents because they get paid to do so. Getting federal bonus money for each child they adopt out and an extra 2k for a special needs child. Before my kids were taken; I thought cps acted in the common good of families and not rip children away from families that loved them. My name is Tiffany Pritchett and I have three beautiful children. My oldest son’s name is James Pritchett. He has Autism.
Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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