Connecticut's Supreme Court will hear a case on whether a judge can transfer a child out of state. - Courant.com:
The case of a teen-ager whose transfer to an out-of-state treatment center last year was blocked by the Department of Children and Families has worked its way to the state Supreme Court.
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
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
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Social worker convicted of committing indecent acts against boy in his care
Social worker convicted of committing indecent acts against boy in his care - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News:
Welfare official convicted of exposing himself to 14-year-old boy.
A social worker was on Monday convicted in a Haifa court of committing indecent acts against an adolescent last year, while serving as his caseworker.
Shoeless Foster Toddler Found Wandering St. Louis Co. Street
Shoeless Foster Toddler Found Wandering St. Louis Co. Street - www.ktts.com:
And they choose Foster stranger's over BIO Parent's!
(AP) - A toddler is OK, but the woman who was watching him is being questioned after the boy was found shoeless in a St. Louis County street.
And they choose Foster stranger's over BIO Parent's!
(AP) - A toddler is OK, but the woman who was watching him is being questioned after the boy was found shoeless in a St. Louis County street.
Monday, April 30, 2012
House votes to increase grandparent rights in custody cases
House votes to increase grandparent rights in custody cases | Wichitopekington | Wichita Eagle Blogs:
TOPEKA — The House of Representatives has given its final approval to a bill to give “substantial consideration” to grandparents of children who have been removed from their parents’ custody.
Read more here: http://blogs.kansas.com/gov/2012/04/30/house-votes-to-increase-grandparent-rights-in-custody-cases/#storylink=cpy
TOPEKA — The House of Representatives has given its final approval to a bill to give “substantial consideration” to grandparents of children who have been removed from their parents’ custody.
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Read more here: http://blogs.kansas.com/gov/2012/04/30/house-votes-to-increase-grandparent-rights-in-custody-cases/#storylink=cpy
The Definition of "Special Needs" Children in NH in Obtaining Adoption Assistance
The Definition of "Special Needs" Children in NH in Obtaining Adoption Assistance
This is sick! A child age 6 or older, a child of a minority or ethnic group, a child of a sibling group and children who speak a different language are considered special need's, paying the adopter's off to hold our stolen children hostage?
So I guess that means the adopter's of both my grandchildren, Austin and Isabella, are STILL being rewarded by the state!
What a Racket!
Adoption Assistance- Who is Eligible?
A good place to start. Public adoption in New Hampshire is administered by the Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS), Division of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF). DHHS, DCYF, and adoption
links: www.dhhs.nh.gov/DHHS/DHHS_SITE/default.htm, www.dhhs.nh.gov/DHHS/DCYF/default.htm and
www.dhhs.nh.gov/DHHS/ADOPTION/default.htm. Or phone: 603.271.4707 or 800.852.3345.
1. What specific factors or conditions does your state consider to determine that a
child cannot be placed with adoptive parents without providing financial
assistance? (“What is your state definition of special needs?”)
A child with special needs is defined as a child that has at least one of the following needs or circumstances
that may be a barrier to placement or adoption without financial assistance:
• Six years of age or older (if age is the only factor used to determine the need for adoption assistance)
• Member of a minority or ethnic group
• Member of a sibling group of two or more which should be placed together
• A physical or mental handicap or emotional disturbance
• A language barrier
2. What are the eligibility criteria for your state-funded adoption assistance program?
In order to be eligible for state-funded adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child as defined above.
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This is sick! A child age 6 or older, a child of a minority or ethnic group, a child of a sibling group and children who speak a different language are considered special need's, paying the adopter's off to hold our stolen children hostage?
So I guess that means the adopter's of both my grandchildren, Austin and Isabella, are STILL being rewarded by the state!
What a Racket!
Adoption Assistance- Who is Eligible?
A good place to start. Public adoption in New Hampshire is administered by the Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS), Division of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF). DHHS, DCYF, and adoption
links: www.dhhs.nh.gov/DHHS/DHHS_SITE/default.htm, www.dhhs.nh.gov/DHHS/DCYF/default.htm and
www.dhhs.nh.gov/DHHS/ADOPTION/default.htm. Or phone: 603.271.4707 or 800.852.3345.
1. What specific factors or conditions does your state consider to determine that a
child cannot be placed with adoptive parents without providing financial
assistance? (“What is your state definition of special needs?”)
A child with special needs is defined as a child that has at least one of the following needs or circumstances
that may be a barrier to placement or adoption without financial assistance:
• Six years of age or older (if age is the only factor used to determine the need for adoption assistance)
• Member of a minority or ethnic group
• Member of a sibling group of two or more which should be placed together
• A physical or mental handicap or emotional disturbance
• A language barrier
2. What are the eligibility criteria for your state-funded adoption assistance program?
In order to be eligible for state-funded adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child as defined above.
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Hallelujah! A family court judge has told the truth about the damage divorce wreaks on children
Hallelujah! A family court judge has told the truth about the damage divorce wreaks on children | Mail Online:
At last, a member of the judiciary has broken ranks to warn of a social disaster that has taken place on the courts’ own watch.
Tomorrow, a High Court family judge, Sir Paul Coleridge, will launch a foundation to promote marriage and to warn of the catastrophic consequences of family breakdown.
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US asylum likely for China dissident who Exposed Forced Abortion's
Rights group: US asylum likely for China dissident:
U.S. and Chinese officials are ironing out a deal to secure American asylum for a blind Chinese legal activist who fled house arrest, with an agreement likely before Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives this week, a U.S. rights campaigner said Monday
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U.S. and Chinese officials are ironing out a deal to secure American asylum for a blind Chinese legal activist who fled house arrest, with an agreement likely before Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives this week, a U.S. rights campaigner said Monday
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