Father in child access battle wins right to know secret accuser's identity - Telegraph:
Father who faces being restricted from seeing his daughter after unidentified woman made sexual abuse claims against him wins right to be told name of his accuser.
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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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, September 23, 2012
First Appellate Court levies sanction against judicial candidate in family law case appeal
First Appellate Court levies sanction against judicial candidate in family law case appeal:
LAKEPORT, Calif. – This week a state appellate court levied a substantial sanction on a local judicial candidate for filing an appeal in a family law case that the justices said was frivolous, involved delay tactics and cast aspersions on the performance of a Lake County Superior Court judge.
LAKEPORT, Calif. – This week a state appellate court levied a substantial sanction on a local judicial candidate for filing an appeal in a family law case that the justices said was frivolous, involved delay tactics and cast aspersions on the performance of a Lake County Superior Court judge.
Former Family Court Judge Bryan Hedges asks Court of Appeals to review disciplinary sanction
Former Family Court Judge Bryan Hedges asks Court of Appeals to review disciplinary sanction | syracuse.com:
Syracuse, NY - Former Onondaga County Family Court Judge Bryan Hedges has formally asked the state's highest court to review a commission's recent finding that he molested his 5-year-old niece 40 years ago.
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Syracuse, NY - Former Onondaga County Family Court Judge Bryan Hedges has formally asked the state's highest court to review a commission's recent finding that he molested his 5-year-old niece 40 years ago.
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Family court policy divides families
Family court policy divides families - Berkshire Eagle Online:
"I’m writing to express my horror with the Massachusetts family court system. Recently the court awarded my husband’s first wife a substantial child support increase, though he earns only moderately more than she does. It was a complicated case, and I do believe in child support. My outrage arises from the court’s willful disregard for the other children involved."
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"I’m writing to express my horror with the Massachusetts family court system. Recently the court awarded my husband’s first wife a substantial child support increase, though he earns only moderately more than she does. It was a complicated case, and I do believe in child support. My outrage arises from the court’s willful disregard for the other children involved."
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Russian Officials Want Entry to Ranch Where They Claim U.S. Parents 'Dump Unwanted Kids'
Russian Officials Want Entry to Ranch Where They Claim U.S. Parents 'Dump Unwanted Kids' - ABC News:
Russia's Foreign Ministry has again called on U.S. officials to allow them entry to a ranch in Montana where they claim American parents "dump" unwanted Russian adopted children.
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Russia's Foreign Ministry has again called on U.S. officials to allow them entry to a ranch in Montana where they claim American parents "dump" unwanted Russian adopted children.
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Court told of obese children put in care
Court told of obese children put in care | This is Cornwall:
A judge yesterday criticised prosecutors for bringing a child neglect case against a mother whose "significantly obese" children were taken into care by social workers, and asked if the case would serve any purpose.
A judge yesterday criticised prosecutors for bringing a child neglect case against a mother whose "significantly obese" children were taken into care by social workers, and asked if the case would serve any purpose.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
DCYF Spends $10 Million Sending Kids Out of State
GoLocalProv | News | DCYF Spends $10 Million Sending Kids Out of State:
The Department of Children, Youth, and Families spends about $10 million a year sending children under its care to high-priced out-of-state facilities as far away as Florida and Tennessee, state records show.
The Department of Children, Youth, and Families spends about $10 million a year sending children under its care to high-priced out-of-state facilities as far away as Florida and Tennessee, state records show.
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