Sunday, April 8, 2012

State Supreme Court Considers Counsel for Indigent Parents

State Supreme Court Considers Counsel for Indigent Parents | New Hampshire Public Radio: "That’s the question put to the state’s top court.

Last year, lawmakers passed a historic budget – making cuts to General Fund spending for the first time since World War II.
One of the casualties....the $1.2 million dollars provided to indigent parents for legal representation in child abuse and neglect proceedings."
Assistant Atty. General Jeanne Herrick pointed out that 85 percent of abuse and neglect cases end with parent and child reunited.
Jeanne Herrick doesn't have a clue! DCYF's own 
statement isn't even that far fetched!                             
See: 
http://www.nhfapa.org/images/categoryItems/March__20121331138824.pdf 

Go to Page 4  Two youth were reunified with their birth parents; Wow! Just TWO! That doesn't sound like 85% to me!


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