Maine joins Indian lawsuit before Supreme Court - NewsTimes:
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine is joining South Carolina and several other states in defending a federal law that deals with Indian adoption rights and will be a central topic in a case that goes before the U.S. Supreme Court next month, .Attorney General Janet Mills announced Thursday.
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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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In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Friday, March 29, 2013
Children return home after judge’s decision, mother vows to help other families facing custody battles
The Arab American News - Children return home after judge’s decision, mother vows to help other families facing custody battles :
OAKLAND COUNTY — On Mar. 7 Oakland County Judge Lisa Gorcyca granted a American Muslim couple back custody of their two daughters. The girls, Sophia, 6, and Nadiya, two, were removed from their home and parents’ custody in May 2012 by officials from Child Protected Services after a neighbor witnessed Sophia playing outside without parental supervision.
“This is something happening all over the United States to other parents and families,” Reed said. (She's got that right!)
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OAKLAND COUNTY — On Mar. 7 Oakland County Judge Lisa Gorcyca granted a American Muslim couple back custody of their two daughters. The girls, Sophia, 6, and Nadiya, two, were removed from their home and parents’ custody in May 2012 by officials from Child Protected Services after a neighbor witnessed Sophia playing outside without parental supervision.
“This is something happening all over the United States to other parents and families,” Reed said. (She's got that right!)
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My adoptive dad abused me for years but social workers ignored my complaints because he's gay
My adoptive dad abused me for years but social workers ignored my complaints because he's gay | Mail Online:
Andy Cannon, 23, was sexually abused by his gay adoptive parents
Wakefield social services failed to act despite his repeated complaints
Branded him an 'unruly child' and father David Cannon a 'very caring parent'
David and partner John Scarfe eventually jailed for child sex abuse in 2006
Report slams authority for 'folly and gross misjudgement'
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Andy Cannon, 23, was sexually abused by his gay adoptive parents
Wakefield social services failed to act despite his repeated complaints
Branded him an 'unruly child' and father David Cannon a 'very caring parent'
David and partner John Scarfe eventually jailed for child sex abuse in 2006
Report slams authority for 'folly and gross misjudgement'
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Lawmakers, judges, parents call for improvements to court-appointed guardians system
Lawmakers, judges, parents call for improvements to court-appointed guardians system — State — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine:
AUGUSTA, Maine — Divorces and child custody disagreements can be messy and when parents can’t resolve their differences alone, courts appoint a guardian ad litem to investigate the situation and make recommendations.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Divorces and child custody disagreements can be messy and when parents can’t resolve their differences alone, courts appoint a guardian ad litem to investigate the situation and make recommendations.
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Maine attorney general backs defense of Indian Child Welfare Act
Maine attorney general backs defense of Indian Child Welfare Act — Politics — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine:
AUGUSTA, Maine — Attorney General Janet Mills announced Thursday that she has signed on to a case in the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the full enforcement of the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Attorney General Janet Mills announced Thursday that she has signed on to a case in the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the full enforcement of the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act.
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Police: Foster parent injured infant
Police: Foster parent injured infant | www.statesman.com:
A foster parent has been charged with injury to a child after police say he fractured three of the child’s bones last year.
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A foster parent has been charged with injury to a child after police say he fractured three of the child’s bones last year.
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Bx. teen in foster care dies after fight
Bx. teen in foster care dies after fight - NYPOST.com:
A Bronx teen girl in foster care died yesterday, but her death does not seem suspicious, police sources said.
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A Bronx teen girl in foster care died yesterday, but her death does not seem suspicious, police sources said.
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