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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

Monday, July 22, 2013

Therapists ponder ‘what’s best for Veronica’

Therapists ponder ‘what’s best for Veronica’ – The Post and Courier:

Note: What's best for Veronica? Leave her with her REAL Family!

Five parents in two states fighting in the highest courts in the land over who will raise one 3-year-old child. Even the Cherokee Nation has gotten involved in the case.

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Baby Veronica: Another side to the story

Local View: Baby Veronica: Another side to the story : Opinion:

On the surface, it appears from reading the Journal Star on July 18 that after a long legal ordeal, Baby Veronica is back where she belongs -- with the Capobiancos, the adoptive parents her birth mother, Christy Maldonado, chose for her.
But the Associated Press story and Maldonado’s op-ed piece, though they tug at our heart strings, tell only a small part of the story. They portray Veronica’s father, Dusten Brown, who fought to gain custody of her and raised her for the past two years, as a deadbeat dad. They represent his tribe, the Cherokee Nation, as an opportunistic entity and the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) as an unwarranted government intrusion into the private decision of a birth mother.

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Inseparable Sisters: Adoption Order Exacts Toll on Baby Veronica's Family

Inseparable Sisters: Adoption Order Exacts Toll on Baby Veronica's Family - ICTMN.com:

Throughout the bitter dispute surroundingAdoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, there have been a pair of anxious eyes watching as events unfolded in the last year, helpless to do anything about it.
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'Human and Constitutional Rights' Violated in Baby Veronica Case

Leonhard: 'Human and Constitutional Rights' Violated in Baby Veronica Case - ICTMN.com:

Brent Leonhard, an attorney for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in Oregon, was asked by Indian Country Today Media Network to weigh in on the controversy over the South Carolina Supreme Court ruling to remove three-year-old Veronica Brown from her biological father and give her to an adoptive couple. ICTMN previously featured Leonhard’s work in astory about the Violence Against Women Act. —Gale Courey Toensing
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Transition for 'Baby Veronica' planned unless courts rule differently

Transition for 'Baby Veronica' planned unless courts rule differently | Tulsa World:

Note: Now the "Adopter's" think nothing of taking her from her REAL Father and traumatizing her for life. Sick!!!

They planned to meet in a park and let Veronica play for a while before the adoptive parents said goodbye, leaving her in the custody of her biological father. But the plan changed early on New Year's Eve 2011. 

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What’s next for Baby Veronica?

What’s next for Baby Veronica? – The Post and Courier:

 "Her name in the legal records is “Baby Girl.”
This child, named Veronica by her would-be adoptive parents and “Little Star” by her birth father, is at the core of a legal battle that has been to the S.C. Supreme Court, the U.S. Supreme Court, and back to the state Supreme Court."

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Landmark ruling ends secrecy of family law

Landmark ruling ends secrecy of family law | The Times:

Note: England finally ends Secret Court's. What about the U.S.?

The cloak of secrecy is to be lifted from family courts in a landmark decision giving greater rights to tens of thousands of parents and their children every year.

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