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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

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Jennifer Roback Morse on the injustice of the American family court system

Jennifer Roback Morse on the injustice of the American family court system « Wintery Knight:

"I find myself thinking about life-long married love on Valentine’s Day, so I’m going to post an article by marriage-defender Jennifer Roback Morse about one of the biggest challenges to life-long married love."


Appeals court denies effort to keep press out of children's courts

Appeals court denies effort to keep press out of children's courts - latimes.com:

A California appeals court has denied two petitions seeking to overturn a new rule allowing reporters to enter Los Angeles County juvenile courtrooms where child abuse, foster care and family reunification decisions are made.

A couple speaks out against the Florida Department of Children & Families

State pays $210,000 in death of foster child

State pays $210,000 in death of foster child | Star Watch | The Indianapolis Star | IndyStar.com:

"While not admitting any liability or wrongdoing, the state quietly paid $210,000 recently to settle a lawsuit filed by the parents of Destiny Linden." Back in 2008, we wrote about how the Indianapolis infant suffocated in a foster home where she was placed by the Indiana Department of Child Services.


Accused family court judge says he doesn't remember alleged inappropriate behavior

Accused family court judge says he doesn't remember alleged inappropriate behavior | The Asbury Park Press NJ | APP.com:

An Ocean County family court judge accused of inappropriately touching women and making inappropriate comments at a holiday party says he does not remember doing so, but “does not question the perceptions of those who have alleged otherwise.”

Bill would require assessment of children in Kentucky's child protection system

Bill would require assessment of children in Kentucky's child protection system | Politics and Government | Kentucky.com:

FRANKFORT — Removed from her parents' custody when she was 8, Heather Walker bounced from relative to relative before she entered the state child protection system at 13. She moved seven times in the first year after becoming a ward of the state.

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2012/02/16/2072035/bill-would-require-assessment.html#storylink=cpy

DCS worker reassigned after arrest, loss of custody of child

DCS worker reassigned after arrest, loss of custody of child | The Tennessean | tennessean.com:

A Children’s Services case worker from Gallatin has been reassigned to a position in which she does not work with children after being arrested for aggravated assault and having police take away custody of her own child.