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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

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Is NH Guilty of Taking Children From Disabled Parents?

Recently there have been articles popping up all over the Internet regarding bias by CPS/DCYF and the Court's removing children from disabled parent's. Is NH one of these states? Your dam right it is!

According to the ADA: http://www.jaapl.org/content/30/3/355.full.pdf
On July 26, 1990, the U.S. Congress enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which was intended as
a broad, national, civil rights–oriented mandate “for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with
disabilities,” both physical and mental. ADA protection is extended, in limited form, to those with addiction
disorders. However, many addicted individuals are denied ADA protection because of exclusionary criteria in the
ADA itself and because of increasingly restrictive interpretations of the ADA in recent cases. The benefit to the
addicted persons, and to the larger society, is lost when unfair discriminatory practices preclude employment of
otherwise qualified, though stigmatized, individuals. The ADA currently falls short, in many respects, of preventing
such discrimination against those with addictions.

Persons with a diagnosis of alcohol dependence are protected,
but those with drug dependence are protected only if they are
in treatment or have completed a treatment program, and are
not “currently” using illegal drugs    


Note: So according to ADA guidelines, doesn't that make it ILLEGAL to steal a child from a recovering addict? An addict forced out of treatment by the Court?
 According to SAMSHA guidelines, this is illegal also:
See:
http://pfr.samhsa.gov/docs/Know_Your_Rights_Brochure_0110.pdf


Child Welfare System.  May judges, prosecuting attorneys, and others in the child 
welfare system require parents to end their participation in MAT in order to get their 
children back or to keep their children?
No.  Courts and other government agencies may not single out people in MAT 
and require them to stop taking legally prescribed medications.  Such a 
requirement would be no different than telling an insulin-dependent, diabetic 
parent that she may not have her children back unless she stops taking insulin 
and addresses her diabetes through nutrition and exercise alone.  Courts may, 
however, require people in MAT to comply with treatment requirements. 


NH is not only guilty of taking children from recovering addicts and alcohol dependent parents, but they are also guilty of taking children from parents with physical and mental disabilities. 
So why does NH DCYF and the Family Courts continue to Steal children from disabled parents? 
Why do they continue to receive Title IV funding for these illegally stolen children?
Do the ADA guidelines mean nothing? Evidently Not! Not in NH any way!

Rights of Parents with Disabilities and Their Children

DMVC Productions = Results: Rights of Parents with Disabilities and Their Children:

This is America right? The land of equal rights, however what you believe to be equal rights must be questioned when things like the following occur and when reviewing these points keep in mind what Galileo once said "All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."

 First you have to wonder what the hell is going on when the President of the United States assigns a committee to look into how parents with disabilities and their children are being treated. See their full report here it isn't pretty Rocking-the-Cradle-Ensuring-the-Rights-of-Parents-with-Disabilities-and-Their-Children Parents with even minimal disabilities are having their children stripped from their care without valid reasoning.

On top of it in NH every single parent is at a disadvantage because the Supreme Ct. has decided it will no longer even give them the lack lustrous lawyers it once did; these parent's disability stems from not understanding the legal system and while behind closed doors they are deprived by overzealous social workers and dysfunctional Judges who togehter are destroying the American Family.


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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Custody hearing for 6 children today

Custody hearing for 6 children today | www.daytondailynews.com:


HAMILTON — 
The custody of the six children removed from a Middletown home after accusations their parents abused one of them (a Foster child) is set for trial next month.

Change in tribal child custody laws proposed

Change in tribal child custody laws proposed | Tulsa World:


 Read stories and view documents related to child abuse and the state’s foster care system.

 Read the Pinnacle Plan being implemented by DHS to improve the state’s foster care system.

Dawn Ferrill, a former Oklahoma foster parent, is no stranger to falling in love with a child in her care and then having to let that child go.

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Lackawanna Family Court officials work to improve program that has come under fire

Lackawanna Family Court officials work to improve program that has come under fire - News - The Times-Tribune:

After a report criticizing the inner workings of Lackawanna County Family Court, officials have begun the long process of implementing recommendations the state said would make the system better.

Top British official held over child abuse images

Top British official held over child abuse images | NDTV.com:

London: A senior British government official, responsible for security at the Buckingham Palace and who was also part of an anti-terrorism unit, has been charged with making indecent images of children.

Ukip byelection candidate calls gay adoption 'child abuse'

Ukip byelection candidate calls gay adoption 'child abuse' | Politics | The Guardian:

Ukip's candidate for this week's byelection in Croydon North has attracted criticism after suggesting that it would not be "healthy" for children to be adopted by gay couples.