Mom Wins Lawsuit After Losing Custody of Newborn Over Poppy Seed Bagel:
A woman who temporarily lost custody of her newborn baby because she failed a hospital-mandated drug test after eating a poppy seed bagel won a huge settlement from Pennsylvania child welfare services and her hospital on Tuesday.
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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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Mum lost custody of baby after failing drug test for eating poppy seed bagel
Mum lost custody of baby after failing drug test for eating poppy seed bagel | The Sun |News:
Elizabeth Mort had the snack, which is known to trigger a false positive in some drug tests, just before going into labour.
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Elizabeth Mort had the snack, which is known to trigger a false positive in some drug tests, just before going into labour.
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70-yr-old foster father demands sex, girl ends life
70-yr-old foster father demands sex, girl ends life - Mumbai - DNA:
Diler Fazal Husain Abbas, 70, the victim's foster father, and Santosh Devare, 27, her boyfriend of five years who had married someone else, were arrested for allegedly repeatedly demanding sex from her and pushing her to commit suicide.
Diler Fazal Husain Abbas, 70, the victim's foster father, and Santosh Devare, 27, her boyfriend of five years who had married someone else, were arrested for allegedly repeatedly demanding sex from her and pushing her to commit suicide.
Teen Jailed For Facebook Comment Reportedly Beat Up Behind Bars
Teen Jailed For Facebook Comment Reportedly Beat Up Behind Bars | New Hampshire Public Radio:
The family of Justin Carter, the 19-year-old Texas gamer who made offensive Facebook comments that landed him in jail, is working with new urgency to get his $500,000 bail reduced because they say he's getting beat up behind bars.
The family of Justin Carter, the 19-year-old Texas gamer who made offensive Facebook comments that landed him in jail, is working with new urgency to get his $500,000 bail reduced because they say he's getting beat up behind bars.
Foster care deaths in Georgia jump by 20 pecent
Foster care deaths in Georgia jump by 20 pecent | The Augusta Chronicle:
ATLANTA — Child deaths in the Georgia foster-care system increased by 20 percent in the first three months of this year compared to the same period in the previous year, according to a Division of Family and Children Services report released Monday.
ATLANTA — Child deaths in the Georgia foster-care system increased by 20 percent in the first three months of this year compared to the same period in the previous year, according to a Division of Family and Children Services report released Monday.
Autistic Boy With Higher IQ Than Einstein Discovers His Gift After Removal From State-Run Therapy
Autistic Boy With Higher IQ Than Einstein Discovers His Gift After Removal From State-Run Therapy | Wake Up World:
In yet another example of how an out-of-control Goliath state system can cause more harm than good, a teenage boy who was diagnosed with autism at a young age has risen to stellar heights after quitting the special ed system with the help of his concerned mother.
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In yet another example of how an out-of-control Goliath state system can cause more harm than good, a teenage boy who was diagnosed with autism at a young age has risen to stellar heights after quitting the special ed system with the help of his concerned mother.
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Is There Justice in Quebec? Special Needs Children Taken From Home
Is There Justice in Quebec? Special Needs Children Taken From Home. - AGE OF AUTISM:
Last month, I watched this video from Canadian TV.
It was a story about the mother of four adopted special needs children living in Quebec. Two of them were suddenly taken from her by Youth Protective Services.
News anchor: "They have serious medical conditions and the mother fears that while she fights to get them back, their condition is deteriorating."
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Last month, I watched this video from Canadian TV.
It was a story about the mother of four adopted special needs children living in Quebec. Two of them were suddenly taken from her by Youth Protective Services.
News anchor: "They have serious medical conditions and the mother fears that while she fights to get them back, their condition is deteriorating."
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