Indiana child advocate resigns, cites conflicts with DCS, administration | The Courier-Journal | courier-journal.com:
The head of the Indiana Child Fatality Review Team has resigned, saying a lack of support from the administration and conflicts with the director of the Department of Child Services leave her unable “to effectively improve the conditions of Hoosier 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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Foster parent pleads not guilty to Felony Assault and Mistreatment
Foster parent pleads not guilty | MailTribune.com:
He's accused of intentionally scalding a toddler after she defecated in the tub
A White City foster parent pleaded not guilty to felony assault and mistreatment charges for allegedly holding a 1-year-old girl under scalding bath water after she defecated in the tub.
He's accused of intentionally scalding a toddler after she defecated in the tub
A White City foster parent pleaded not guilty to felony assault and mistreatment charges for allegedly holding a 1-year-old girl under scalding bath water after she defecated in the tub.
Accused foster parent free after bond lowered
Accused foster parent free after bond lowered - Forest Leaves:
A $50 million cash bond was reduced for a River Forest foster parent accused of sexually abusing two girls, and details of the 16-count indictment against him were revealed in court Friday.
A $50 million cash bond was reduced for a River Forest foster parent accused of sexually abusing two girls, and details of the 16-count indictment against him were revealed in court Friday.
Changes could be coming to Child Protective Services
Changes could be coming to Child Protective Services | KGET TV 17:
Families dealing with child neglect and abuse often go through lengthy and emotional struggles when dealing with Child Protective Services.
But, the question remains: Should CPS be able to take children away at their own discretion, without a court order?
Families dealing with child neglect and abuse often go through lengthy and emotional struggles when dealing with Child Protective Services.
But, the question remains: Should CPS be able to take children away at their own discretion, without a court order?
Child and Family Investigators clause in reform bill draws fire from legal lobby
Child and Family Investigators clause in reform bill draws fire from legal lobby - Denver News - The Latest Word:
Figuring some modest improvement is better than none, the Colorado House Judiciary Committee passed along a bill yesterday that's intended to make child and family investigators (CFI) and other professionals operating in family court more accountable -- after first amending and watering down its most significant measures, which had been heavily opposed by the Colorado Bar Association and other groups with a stake in maintaining the status quo.
Figuring some modest improvement is better than none, the Colorado House Judiciary Committee passed along a bill yesterday that's intended to make child and family investigators (CFI) and other professionals operating in family court more accountable -- after first amending and watering down its most significant measures, which had been heavily opposed by the Colorado Bar Association and other groups with a stake in maintaining the status quo.
RI bill lifts grandchild visitation wait period
RI bill lifts grandchild visitation wait period - Boston.com:
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—The Rhode Island Senate has approved legislation that would eliminate the 90-day waiting period before grandparents may petition Family Court for the right to see their estranged grandchildren.
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—The Rhode Island Senate has approved legislation that would eliminate the 90-day waiting period before grandparents may petition Family Court for the right to see their estranged grandchildren.
Victims, families in Courtney case seek to reopen civil cases against drug firms
Victims, families in Courtney case seek to reopen civil cases against drug firms - KansasCity.com:
Almost two dozen victims and surviving family members of pharmacist Robert Courtney’s drug dilution scheme have asked to reopen their long-closed civil cases against the drug companies.
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/03/15/3494251/victims-families-in-courtney-case.html#storylink=cpy
Almost two dozen victims and surviving family members of pharmacist Robert Courtney’s drug dilution scheme have asked to reopen their long-closed civil cases against the drug companies.
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/03/15/3494251/victims-families-in-courtney-case.html#storylink=cpy
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