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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

Monday, April 2, 2012

Reinstatement of Parental Rights State Statute Summary

Reinstatement of Parental Rights State Statute Summary:


Every State has statutes providing for the termination of parental rights by a court. Termination of parental rights, which can be voluntary or involuntary, ends the legal parent-child relationship. Once parental rights have been terminated, the child is legally free to be placed for adoption.
Approximately nine states have legislation in place that allows for the reinstatement of parental rights following termination of parental rights. If a permanent placement has not been achieved within a specific timeframe, a petition may be filed with the court requesting reinstatement of the parent’s rights. If the court determines that the parent is now able to provide a safe home for the child, the request may be granted. The laws were developed in response to children who were aging out of the foster care system and re-establishing ties with parents and family members. 

N.H. Family Court & Guardian ad Litem System Abusing Children - How to "Have a GAL for Lunch"

STOP! Judicial Child Abuse: N.H. Family Court & Guardian ad Litem System Abusing Children - How to "Have a GAL for Lunch":

The N.H. Family Court is causing children to be abused and neglected all across the state by its unlawful conduct, and in part, has used the N.H. Guardian ad Litem "program" to effectuate these child-abusive ends.
It is no surprise that the Guardian ad Litem ("GAL") system in New Hampshire is severely broken and has destroyed thousands of families and relationships between children and fit parents.  So broken is the system that, in fact, that the state cut off all funding for "public pay" or "indigent" flagged cases, thereby collapsing the involvement of the vast majority of GAL's in New Hampshire as of June 1, 2011 (See Admin order 2011-03)


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5. Due Process - Record Access order by Judge Kelly

DMVC Productions: 5. Due Process - Record Access order by Judge Kelly:


STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


DISTRICT COURT ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER 2004-04


MOTION FOR ORDER TO PERMIT ACCESS TO JUVENILE FILES

RETAINED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

The Motion for Order to Permit Access to Juvenile Files, having been considered by the undersigned Administrative Judge, is granted under the authority of Supreme Court Rule 54(5) in that the access requested will serve to enhance and improve the operation of the District Courts and provide for the expeditious disposition of similar cases throughout the District Court System.


The conditions of confidentiality outlined in the motion shall be strictly adhered to.


/s/ Edwin W. Kelly

Dated: July 22, 2004 Edwin W. Kelly


Administrative Judge

New Hampshire District Courts 

Report: Bay State judges not accountable

Report: Bay State judges not accountable | CapeCodOnline.com:

Two months ago, two complaints against Barnstable Probate Court Judge Robert Scandurra were sent to the Commission on Judicial Conduct, both alleging misconduct related to a sexual-abuse case highlighted by the Times.

Tory bill would give rights to grandparents

Tory bill would give rights to grandparents | The Chronicle Herald:


The Progressive Conservative party has tabled a bill in the provincial legislature that aims to ensure grandparents have access to their grandchildren in the case of a marital breakdown.Tory caucus chairman Keith Bain said the bill has the best interests of children at heart.

“Judge Orders Man Whose Child Was Kidnapped 5 Years Ago to Pay Kidnappers $10,500!”

KAUFMAN COUNTY CORRUPTION | Exposing the Legalized, Money-Making Child Kidnapping Ring in Kaufman Co. Texas and the Evil Workers who Perpetrate It:


WHAT IF you picked up this Sunday’s newspaper and it read “Judge Orders Man Whose Child Was Kidnapped 5 Years Ago to Pay Kidnappers $10,500”? OR “Victim Ordered to Pay Criminal for kidnapping His Son”?