Woman says kid given away by orphanage is hers - The Times of India:
LUCKNOW: A woman from Barabanki is seeking custody of a child given away to a couple fromRajasthan by a Lucknow orphanage. The superintendent of the orphanage had submitted to the court that the child was born to a mentally retarded woman and was adopted by them after police verification, but the woman has a DNA test report to prove that she is the biological mother. Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court will decide on May 27.
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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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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
Friday, May 24, 2013
NH Supreme Ct. engaging in Conflict of Interest?
Legally Accessible - Not so much: NH Supreme Ct. engaging in Conflict of Interest?:
In the Civil Matter:
Assistant Attorney General Woodard's defense flies, but with a conflict of interest...
As shown here: Judge Lynn's order made a decision on the above, which shows that the NH Supreme Court has no ethical conflict screening, something we should all be concerned with.
FACT:
Judge Lynn was referenced earlier in this civil suit as having a conflict of interest, because he had already made rulings on portions of the matter being appealed, as did Judges Hicks and six others not on the supreme court, id. in the Exhibits here: Motion to Recuse.
Consequently, we should now be down to 3 Justices on the NH Supreme Ct. who can actually hear this case, inevitably due to the old boys network even with Dalanis, we are an appeal away from the Federal Courts, if the Conflict of Interest is not rectified as shown to exist and warrant that these Judges recuse themselves in this Motion to Recuse.
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In the Civil Matter:
Assistant Attorney General Woodard's defense flies, but with a conflict of interest...
As shown here: Judge Lynn's order made a decision on the above, which shows that the NH Supreme Court has no ethical conflict screening, something we should all be concerned with.
FACT:
Judge Lynn was referenced earlier in this civil suit as having a conflict of interest, because he had already made rulings on portions of the matter being appealed, as did Judges Hicks and six others not on the supreme court, id. in the Exhibits here: Motion to Recuse.
Consequently, we should now be down to 3 Justices on the NH Supreme Ct. who can actually hear this case, inevitably due to the old boys network even with Dalanis, we are an appeal away from the Federal Courts, if the Conflict of Interest is not rectified as shown to exist and warrant that these Judges recuse themselves in this Motion to Recuse.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Effort aims to keep Mich. kids out of foster care
Effort aims to keep Mich. kids out of foster care - Fox 2 News Headlines:
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The Michigan Department of Human Services plans a pilot project in three counties designed to keep children out of foster care and cut costs.
The Detroit News reports
(http://bit.ly/YUyuEx ) that the nonprofit Lutheran Social Services will operate 2 of the projects in Macomb and Kalamazoo counties.
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Court reunites parents, children
Court reunites parents, children | The Advertiser | theadvertiser.com:
Mom's graduation is first step to regaining custody
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Social worker's Facebook brags about getting children put into care
Social worker's Facebook brags about getting children put into care (From Southend Standard):

A SOCIAL worker has posted Facebook messages bragging about removing three children from their parents.
Three boys aged four, seven and nine were taken into care following a private court hearing in Chelmsford Crown Court on May 9.
Within minutes of the court hearing, Siobhan Condon, said to be a seniorBasildon social worker based at Ely House had commented on her Facebook page about the case.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
DCS caseworker faulted by judge wasn't disciplined
DCS caseworker faulted by judge wasn't disciplined | The Tennessean | tennessean.com:
Caseworker faulted by judge still investigating child abuse claims
A Department of Children’s Services caseworker who failed to follow agency guidelines admitted backdating paperwork after a teen’s death and provided testimony during a wrongful-death trial in 2012 that a judge called not very credible was never disciplined.
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