Parental Rights and the Juvenile Injustice System Handbook | Corrupt CT
PARENTAL RIGHTS
AND THE
JUVENILE INJUSTICE SYSTEM
A guide to protect the constitutional rights of both parents and children as ruled by the Federal Circuit Courts and Supreme Court.
“Know your rights before you talk to anyone from CPS/DCF or let them in your house, they won’t tell you your rights. CPS/DCF can’t do anything without your consent, demand a warrant and speak with an attorney first before speaking with anyone from CPS/DCF, it could cost you your children.”
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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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Conn. may consider more foster home options for young children to live with non-relatives
Daily Journal - Conn. may consider more foster home options for young children to live with non-relatives
HARTFORD, Conn. — Child welfare advocates say they're encouraged that Connecticut's state Senate has endorsed a bill expanding the types of foster homes considered for young children.
The bill would remove a restriction that says only children 10 and older can be placed with non-relatives with whom they have close relationships.
Department of Children and Families Commissioner Joette Katz says that can include godparents, previous stepparents and others qualified to house the children. They can be "special study" foster parents for up to 90 days before they must seek a foster home license.
Katz says removing the age limit would provide more foster care options for younger children with people they already know and trust.
The Senate unanimously approved the measure last week and sent it to the House of Representatives to consider.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Child welfare advocates say they're encouraged that Connecticut's state Senate has endorsed a bill expanding the types of foster homes considered for young children.
The bill would remove a restriction that says only children 10 and older can be placed with non-relatives with whom they have close relationships.
Department of Children and Families Commissioner Joette Katz says that can include godparents, previous stepparents and others qualified to house the children. They can be "special study" foster parents for up to 90 days before they must seek a foster home license.
Katz says removing the age limit would provide more foster care options for younger children with people they already know and trust.
The Senate unanimously approved the measure last week and sent it to the House of Representatives to consider.
Police: man hit, choked youth
Watertown Daily Times | Police: man hit, choked youth
GIRLFRIEND’S SON: City resident accused of beating boy over course of three years
A man who is accused of beating his live-in girlfriend’s juvenile son over the past three years was arrested Thursday by Watertown police on felony second-degree counts of strangulation and assault.
GIRLFRIEND’S SON: City resident accused of beating boy over course of three years
A man who is accused of beating his live-in girlfriend’s juvenile son over the past three years was arrested Thursday by Watertown police on felony second-degree counts of strangulation and assault.
Drowning Death of 10-Month-Old Investigated
Drowning Death of 10-Month-Old Investigated - WREG
(Dyersburg, TN 4/14/2011) The Dyersburg Sheriff's Department is investigating the drowning death of a 10-month-old boy.
he child was taken to the Dyersburg hospital Thursday where he was pronounced dead.
Investigators say the 10-month old and a 24-month-old girl were both in a bath tub taking a bath when the mother left them unattended for a few minutes.
When the mother returned, she says she found the 10-month-old face down in the tub.
A preliminary investigation shows the death was accidental.
The Sheriff's Department has ordered an autopsy on the child and child protective services is now involved.
(Dyersburg, TN 4/14/2011) The Dyersburg Sheriff's Department is investigating the drowning death of a 10-month-old boy.
he child was taken to the Dyersburg hospital Thursday where he was pronounced dead.
Investigators say the 10-month old and a 24-month-old girl were both in a bath tub taking a bath when the mother left them unattended for a few minutes.
When the mother returned, she says she found the 10-month-old face down in the tub.
A preliminary investigation shows the death was accidental.
The Sheriff's Department has ordered an autopsy on the child and child protective services is now involved.
Fearful of Child Protective Services, Mother of Dominick Calhoun Failed to Seek Medical Attention
Fearful of Child Protective Services, Mother of Dominick Calhoun Failed to Seek Medical Attention | Oppositional Defiance Disorder
Experienced child abuse lawyers in Michigan can commiserate¨C a parent who is confronted by Children’s Protective Services faces a terrifying experience. While some guardians may think that by avoiding reporting instances of abuse to the proper authorities they will also avoid criminal charges and the loss of parental rights, this is far from true. In fact, failure to bring up instances of child abuse or child neglect in Michigan will cause even harsher charges to be brought against you, as well as tarnish your reputation as a loving and protective parent.
Experienced child abuse lawyers in Michigan can commiserate¨C a parent who is confronted by Children’s Protective Services faces a terrifying experience. While some guardians may think that by avoiding reporting instances of abuse to the proper authorities they will also avoid criminal charges and the loss of parental rights, this is far from true. In fact, failure to bring up instances of child abuse or child neglect in Michigan will cause even harsher charges to be brought against you, as well as tarnish your reputation as a loving and protective parent.
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