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

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

Friday, September 30, 2011

Father’s rights need to be defended

Other Voices -- Jeffery Leving: Father’s rights need to be defended:

Fathers’ rights are almost always side stepped, yet they are extremely important when it comes to insuring the proper growth and maturity of young children.

Without a father present in a child’s life, statistics show, a child faces a greater future of uncertainty.

Note: Children need their biological father, not a replacement father chosen by the state!

Maryanne Godboldo Wins Custody of Her Daughter

Maryanne Godboldo Wins Custody of Her Daughter:

Maryanne Godboldo Wins Custody of Her Daughter: MyFoxDETROIT.com



DETROIT (WJBK) - There was a legal victory Thursday for the Detroit woman once involved in a standoff with police over medical treatment for her sick child. A judge ruled that Maryanne Godboldo should be reunited with her 13-year-old daughter, Ariana.

Misdiagnosis of Children in Foster Care

Misdiagnosis of Children in Foster Care (CWP):

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DHHS fails to comply with legal mandates for kinship placement

DHHS fails to comply with legal mandates for kinship placement:

Young boy could have had a home with his grandmother or a first cousin.

“The number of children in State care is nearly half of what it was seven and a half years ago. We are focused on family reunification,” said James Beougher, director of the Office of Child and Family Services at Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) on MPBN’s Maine Watch. The Family Services director said that seven years ago 3,000 children were in the State’s care; now it’s down to 1,370.

Note: NH is no better. They tell relatives who contact them for placement that “Relative placement is NOT an option.” And there is NO search for relatives. That’s a crock. And yes, NH also steals children illegally from innocent parent’s who are not allowed to submit evidence of innocence. They even push the Judges into court-ordering the parent’s into programs that don’t exist in this state. Then when the parent can’t comply, they terminate the rights of the mother, but never terminate the rights of the father and the child is then ILLEGALLY adopted!

When the State Breaks a Man

Militant Libertarian » When the State Breaks a Man:

“How much does the State weigh?” Josef Stalin asked an underling who had been ordered to extract a confession from an enemy of his regime. Stalin understood that, given enough time, agents of State-sanctioned cruelty can break any man.

Thomas J. Ball, who committed suicide by self-immolation on the steps of New Hampshire’s Cheshire County Courthouse on June 15, was a man who had been broken by the State. A lengthy suicide note/manifesto he sent to the Keene Sentinel, which was published the day after his death , described how his family had been destroyed, and his life ruined, through the intervention of a pitiless and infinitely cruel bureaucracy worthy of Stalin’s Soviet Union: The Granite State’s affiliate of the federal “domestic violence” Cheka.

NH DHHS Receives Federal Approval for Plan Aimed at Improving Child Protection

NH INSIDER- Your Source for NH Politics - Press Releases - NH DHHS Receives Federal Approval for Plan Aimed at Improving Child Protection:

Note: But will they follow this new plan? They can't even follow administrative rules, so why should anyone think they'll abide by this plan?

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2011 AT 07:38AM
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services

(DHHS), Division for Children Youth and Families (DCYF) and Division of

Juvenile Justice Services (DJJS) has received notification from the

Administration of Children and Families (ACF) that NH’s Program Improvement

Plan (PIP) has been approved. The PIP is the outcome of findings from the

federal Child and Family Services Review (CSFR) in August 2010. Since that

time DCYF and DJJS staff and stakeholders have been working collaboratively

on developing the PIP.

The PIP is posted at www.dhhs.nh.gov/dcyf/publications.htm

Couple fights to regain custody of adopted son

Couple fights to regain custody of adopted son | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME:

First in a three-part series.

Today is the first installment of a three-part story about a Northport family’s long-running, bitter feud with the Maine Department of Health and Human Services over custody of their adopted son, David.
Russell and Eleanor Handler's website features a slideshow of their adopted son David at the beach, petting a pig, go-karting, and in a family Christmas portrait. The soundtrack is Celine Dion's lilting, "My Heart Will Go On."

Legally, though, David is no longer the Handlers' son.