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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, December 12, 2012

Foster children seek ‘semi-normal life’

Foster children seek ‘semi-normal life’ | The Columbus Dispatch:


Kids’ complaints among issues for advisory panel

It can be really hard to be a kid in foster care. Not having a permanent home is an obvious problem, but other hardships identified during recent child-safety summits held around Ohio included hurdles that youngsters face in everyday activities such as spending the night at a friend’s or going to the movies with classmates.
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State settles suit by abused foster kids for $11M

State settles suit by abused foster kids for $11M | Local & Regional | Seattle News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | KOMO News:

"SEATTLE -- The state has agreed to pay $11 million to a group of children who were sexually and physically abused while in foster care."


Speak Up! - Guest Melissa O'Brien & Cheryl Cox

Another Mother and Unhappy Grammy Fighting the New Hampshire Family Courts

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Berks County family sues Children-Youth Services in federal court, claims children taken improperly

Berks County family sues Children-Youth Services in federal court, claims children taken improperly - bctv.org - News for Berks County and Reading, Pa: Government:


A Berks County family and a Radnor law firm filed a 40-page federal civil-rights lawsuit against Berks County and several employees of Berks County Children and Youth Services (CYS) on Tuesday, Dec. 4. The complaint alleges that CYS removed two children from their home for nearly two months without cause or due process and engaged in a campaign of harassment and retaliation against the family.
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Lawless America Movie Promo: Walter Burien

Interview: Rod Class with Bill Windsor of Lawless America

Arizona Supreme Court denies petition to remove Navajo child from adoptive parents

Arizona Supreme Court denies petition to remove Navajo child from adoptive parents:

PHOENIX - The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday that a Navajo child should remain with his adoptive family despite a petition that would make the child live with a tribal member he has never met.

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