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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

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Foster father convicted of child sex crimes

Foster father convicted of child sex crimes | foster, child, sex - Gaston Gazette:


After spending parts of two days in deliberation, a Gaston County jury found a former foster parent guilty of 14 child sex crimes.

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Feds Spend $499 in Child Support Enforcement for Every $1 for Access and Visitation

Feds Spend $499 in Child Support Enforcement for Every $1 for Access and Visitation « Fathers & Families:

The United States government spends over $499 for child support enforcement for every $1 it spends to enforce access and visitation by non-custodial parents.  That’s the news from a document entitled “Payments to States for Child Support Enforcement and Family Support Programs” issued by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families.  It’s a breakdown of expenditures for various programs in the recent past and budgeted for the near future.  Here’s a link to the document which is an real eye-opener.


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Friday, July 27, 2012

SC Supreme Court upholds return of Native American girl to home in Oklahoma

SC Supreme Court upholds return of Native American girl to home in Oklahoma | The Augusta Chronicle:

COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the return of a Native American girl adopted by a South Carolina family to her father in Okla­homa, weighing for the first time state adoption law against the federal Indian Child Welfare Act.

Fallout continues after undocumented mother loses child in custody fight with Missouri couple

Fallout continues after undocumented mother loses child in custody fight with Missouri couple:

A Missouri judge recently granted parental rights to a couple who wants to adopt a little boy — despite the objections of the boy’s undocumented mother. The Guatemalan mother had been jailed following an immigration raid, but judges ruled she had abandoned her child. The case, which generated national and international headlines, has raised concerns and questions from child and immigration advocates about the fate of thousands of U.S.-born children whose parents have been arrested and/or deported.


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