$2 Million for Mother Wrongfully Charged in Baby’s Death - NYTimes.com
In March 1998, a 6-week-old girl named Shannell Coppage died of malnutrition even though she had been regularly breast-fed by her mother in their Park Slope, Brooklyn, home. Her mother, a 21-year-old named Tatiana Cheeks, was arrested and charged in the infant’s death, prompting an outcry from women’s health advocates.
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
Unbiased Reporting
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
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
Saturday, April 23, 2011
4 accused in Indianapolis child selling scheme
4 accused in Indianapolis child selling scheme - 13 WTHR
Indianapolis - Bond was set Wednesday for four Indianapolis residents accused in a baby-selling scheme.
Three of the four lived together in a home on Perry Street on the south side. Police suspect Rose P. Faucett, who has a record of prostitution arrests, made a deal with Debbie Overby and her brother-in-law Michael Overby.
Indianapolis - Bond was set Wednesday for four Indianapolis residents accused in a baby-selling scheme.
Three of the four lived together in a home on Perry Street on the south side. Police suspect Rose P. Faucett, who has a record of prostitution arrests, made a deal with Debbie Overby and her brother-in-law Michael Overby.
CPS-DHS does not want you to know this information. - Michigan for Parental Rights
CPS-DHS does not want you to know this information. - Michigan for Parental Rights
So many parents have made the mistake of trusting the system, I know from personal experience. Parents give up because it is very exhausting and that is exac...
So many parents have made the mistake of trusting the system, I know from personal experience. Parents give up because it is very exhausting and that is exac...
Stolen by Bethany Christian Services - Michigan for Parental Rights
Stolen by Bethany Christian Services - Michigan for Parental Rights
girls
Dennis | MySpace Video
Oct. 30, 2008. Fantasia and Sabrina Lawrence kidnapped by Bethany Christian Services. They were taken to a "loving" foster home that wanted to adopt them. Only to be removed 6 weeks latter due to sexual allegations.
girls
Dennis | MySpace Video
Oct. 30, 2008. Fantasia and Sabrina Lawrence kidnapped by Bethany Christian Services. They were taken to a "loving" foster home that wanted to adopt them. Only to be removed 6 weeks latter due to sexual allegations.
‘Grandfamily’ summit focus on law, kinship
‘Grandfamily’ summit focus on law, kinship — Maine News — Bangor Daily News
There are about 11,000 children in Maine being raised by family members other than their parents — aunts and uncles, grandparents, older siblings and others.
The challenges of being a “grandfamily” — the term that has been coined for such arrangements — are many, ranging from the physical difficulty older caregivers may have keeping up with active youngsters to legal issues of guardianship and custody. That’s why the Bangor nonprofit organization Families and Children Together has teamed up with the Center on Aging at the University of Maine and the Maine Volunteer Lawyers Project to present the third annual Maine Summit for Grandfamilies. The focus of this year’s event, to be held next month, is “The Law, Kinship and Children.”
There are about 11,000 children in Maine being raised by family members other than their parents — aunts and uncles, grandparents, older siblings and others.
The challenges of being a “grandfamily” — the term that has been coined for such arrangements — are many, ranging from the physical difficulty older caregivers may have keeping up with active youngsters to legal issues of guardianship and custody. That’s why the Bangor nonprofit organization Families and Children Together has teamed up with the Center on Aging at the University of Maine and the Maine Volunteer Lawyers Project to present the third annual Maine Summit for Grandfamilies. The focus of this year’s event, to be held next month, is “The Law, Kinship and Children.”
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