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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In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
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Family Courts Foster Far More Harm Than Good For Parents And Families | San Diego Mommy Spot
Family Courts Foster Far More Harm Than Good For Parents And Families | San Diego Mommy Spot: "Tһе family court іѕ wһеrе уου ɡο tο sue fοr divorce οr paternity issues. Mοѕt οftеח tһе litigants (i.e. fathers аחԁ mothers) аrе fit parents. Bυt tһе family court setup сrеаtеѕ judgments οr fosters settlements tһаt ԁο far more harm tһаח ɡοοԁ tο litigants, tһеіr children, аחԁ tһеіr futures.
Tһіѕ article shows һοw tһе family court іѕ setup, wһаt іt decides, wһу іt ԁοеѕ harm, аחԁ tabulates ѕοmе οf tһе harm."
Tһіѕ article shows һοw tһе family court іѕ setup, wһаt іt decides, wһу іt ԁοеѕ harm, аחԁ tabulates ѕοmе οf tһе harm."
WitnessLA.com » Blog Archive » Dog Bites Baby, DCFS Bites Baby’s Mom
WitnessLA.com » Blog Archive » Dog Bites Baby, DCFS Bites Baby’s Mom: "A Great Dane snatched a 6-month-old baby from her mother’s arms in Monrovia and ran with the girl in his mouth before dropping her in the street, authorities said Wednesday.
The baby’s mother was talking in the doorway of a neighbor’s home Monday when the 180-pound dog rushed out, slammed into her, snatched the baby with his jaws and ran off, said Lt. Michael Lee of the Monrovia Police Department."
The baby’s mother was talking in the doorway of a neighbor’s home Monday when the 180-pound dog rushed out, slammed into her, snatched the baby with his jaws and ran off, said Lt. Michael Lee of the Monrovia Police Department."
NCCPR Child Welfare Blog: Foster care in Los Angeles: The price of panic
NCCPR Child Welfare Blog: Foster care in Los Angeles: The price of panic: "This story from the Los Angeles Times offers one small example, one “little picture” as one of my journalism professors liked to say, of what happens when bad reporting manages to terrify an entire county agency. By bad reporting, I am not referring to this particular story.
Here’s the lead:
A Great Dane snatched a 6-month-old baby from her mother's arms in Monrovia and ran with the girl in his mouth before dropping her in the street, authorities said Wednesday."
Here’s the lead:
A Great Dane snatched a 6-month-old baby from her mother's arms in Monrovia and ran with the girl in his mouth before dropping her in the street, authorities said Wednesday."
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