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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

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

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Was the order removing Godboldo's daughter from her custody valid?

Was the order removing Godboldo's daughter from her custody valid?

NO, It Was Fraud!



DETROIT (WXYZ) - The Detroit mother accused of firing a gun and holding police at bay after they came to take her daughter was in court Thursday.

The judge postponed the preliminary hearing for Maryanne Godboldo – but Action News Investigator Heather Catallo is digging into a key claim that arose today in court: was the order used to take the child valid?

Blacks, Native Americans Highly Overrepresented in Foster Care, Report Shows

Youth Today

Most states continue to place high rates of African-American children in foster care, said a recent report on race and foster care by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Justices (NCJFCJ).
The report, Disproportionality Rates for Children of Color in Foster Care, breaks down the disproportionality rates of children in foster care for each state in 2004 and 2009. Disproportionality is calculated in this study by taking the population of children in foster care for a particular race and dividing it by the proportion of the same racial group in the child population.

For the full Report:http://www.ncjfcj.org/images/stories/dept/ppcd/pdf/disproportionality%20tab.pdf

Bullying, LGBTQ Youth in Foster Care and Psychotropic Medication Risks Among Issues on Tap During 14th Annual ABA Conference On Children And The Law

Bullying, LGBTQ Youth in Foster Care and Psychotropic Medication Risks Among Issues on Tap During 14th Annual ABA Conference On Children And The Law – ABANow – ABA Media Relations & Communication Services

WASHINGTON, D.C., July 7, 2011 – Youth aging out of foster care, improving educational outcomes for children in care, bullying and LGBTQ youth in the foster care system are among topics to be explored at the 14th Annual American Bar Association National Conference on Children and the Law, July 15 – 16 at the Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City in Arlington, Va. The ABA Center on Children and the Law, sponsor of the conference, provides technical assistance, training and research addressing a broad spectrum of law and court-related topics affecting children.

Was Obama nearly put up for adoption?

Was Obama nearly put up for adoption? - Barack Obama News - Salon.com

President Barack Obama's parents may have planned to put their son -- the now president -- up for adoption. The Boston Globe's Sally Jacobs, whose book on the life of Obama's father will be released next week, wrote in the Globe Thursday about U.S. immigration files which indicate the elder Obama planned to give up his child.

More Than 250K Americans Join "Caylee's Law" Campaign

[UPDATE] More Than 250K Americans Join "Caylee's Law" Campaign: "In less than 36 hours, more than 250,000 people in all 50 states have joined an Oklahoma woman’s Change.org campaign calling for the creation of “Caylee’s Law,” which would make it a felony for a parent to fail to report a missing child to law enforcement."

Texas Can't Nix Federal Suit Over Foster Care

Courthouse News Service

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (CN) - A federal judge said she has jurisdiction to hear a class action that claims Texas causes "permanent harm" to the "forgotten children" in foster care.
Representatives for nine children say Texas' long-term foster care, known as Permanent Managing Conservatorship (PMC), fails the 12,000 children in its custody. The representatives filed an 89-page federal class action for injunctive and declaratory relief in March.

Why Are Home Births Suddenly So Popular? Maybe it's because CPS is so UNPOPULAR!

Why Are Home Births Suddenly So Popular? | Care2 Causes

Despite skepticism from the medical establishment, more and more women are opting for home births. Although home births declined from 1990 to 2004, over the subsequent four years, the rate of home births rose by an astounding 20 percent. The increase is due to what experts identify as a natural birth subculture among white women who want more control over the birth experience. The results of the CDC’s study were highly racialized, with 1 in 98 white women having babies at home in 2008, compared to 1 in 357 black women and 1 in 500 Hispanic women.

Home birth's help prevent CPS from stealing newborn's illegally. They may be welcome in the hospital's, but they definitely aren't welcome in ANYONE'S home!