The Enquirer :: Social worker found guilty of possessing extreme pornography:
Stewart Ford, 48, of Barrow Hill Road, Little Wakering, pleaded guilty to possessing 50 extreme videos and images, and was found guilty on Thursday, 20 September after a three-day hearing.
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
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Daddy & daughter dances banned -- what's next, no apple pie?
Daddy & daughter dances banned -- what's next, no apple pie? | Fox News:
Mom and son baseball games. Father and daughter dances. Outlawed. Banned in Rhode Island. What’s next: no apple pie? Oh wait, some schools have already banned cupcakes. But I digress. Let’s get to the story at hand.
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Mom and son baseball games. Father and daughter dances. Outlawed. Banned in Rhode Island. What’s next: no apple pie? Oh wait, some schools have already banned cupcakes. But I digress. Let’s get to the story at hand.
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What happens when broken systems fail struggling families
What happens when broken systems fail struggling families | Chicago Muckrakers:
I met Merlene Robinson-Parsons just after she had been evicted. The judge had approved the order of possession for her apartment, but she was still fighting.
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I met Merlene Robinson-Parsons just after she had been evicted. The judge had approved the order of possession for her apartment, but she was still fighting.
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Child Welfare Legislation Outlaws Spanking
HSLDA | Child Welfare Legislation Outlaws Spanking:
When Governor Jack Markell signed into law Senate Bill 234 on September 12, 2012, Delaware became the first state in the in the nation to effectively outlaw corporal discipline of children by their parents
When Governor Jack Markell signed into law Senate Bill 234 on September 12, 2012, Delaware became the first state in the in the nation to effectively outlaw corporal discipline of children by their parents
Child pornography found on computer in PANI Child Welfare offices
Child pornography found on computer in PANI offices - Inside Costa Rica | Inside Costa Rica:
GOLFITO, COSTA RICA – September 21st, 2012 – The Golfito District Attorney is currently investigating child pornography found on one of the computers at PANI (child welfare agency) offices in Golfito.
GOLFITO, COSTA RICA – September 21st, 2012 – The Golfito District Attorney is currently investigating child pornography found on one of the computers at PANI (child welfare agency) offices in Golfito.
Friday, September 21, 2012
New lawsuit in Va. Beach infant’s foster care death
New lawsuit in Va. Beach infant’s foster care death | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com:
VIRGINIA BEACH
The attorney for the estate of an infant who died while in the city’s foster care program is submitting to the court today a new lawsuit against the city and its employees.
Bush-Era Adoption Tax Credits in Jeopardy, Expire December 31
Bush-Era Adoption Tax Credits in Jeopardy, Expire December 31 | LifeNews.com:
Note: Good! Let the Tax Credit for Our Stolen Children Expire!
Note: Good! Let the Tax Credit for Our Stolen Children Expire!
You’ve probably heard that the Bush-era tax cuts are set to expire this coming December 31st. The expiration of these tax cuts, along with across-the-board spending cuts mandated by the August 2011 deal raising the debt ceiling, have been dubbed the “fiscal cliff.”
Economically speaking, it’s not difficult to find explanations why the “fiscal cliff” as a whole would be bad for the country. But Washington’s failure to set priorities and make tough, but needed, choices—otherwise known as “their job”—would also hurt ordinary, vulnerable people.
Case in point: a provision in the Internal Revenue Code that allows families to claim a tax credit to help offset the cost of adopting a child. The credit, which first became law in 1997, provides a one-time federal tax credit of up to $13,000 for “qualified adoption expenses.”
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