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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, December 9, 2013

Another Christmas is Almost Here

Another Christmas is almost here,
No sign of Austin or Bella anywhere,
The State of NH stole them away,
I'll never forget that horrible day.

Grandparents slandered,
Deceitful practices used,
NH Families are being abused,
By the Govt. agencies hired to protect,
Title IV funding we need to dissect.

This fight for reform has gone on too long,
It's no surprise  families are so forlorn.

Father's, Mother's and Grandparent's aleinated against,
By our own Family Court's and DCYF.

Why is money so important to this greedy State,
While our families suffer at an alarming rate,
Our children traumatized and drugged,
After being stolen away, 
Kept from their families on this most Holy day.

Christmas is for Family,
To get together and celebrate,
It shouldn't be a day of mourning,
For the children stolen by the State.

So another Christmas goes by,
Austin and Bella still aren't home,
They're living with stranger's feeling all alone.

Stolen by the State,
They think they know whats best,
They don't care about our children's best interests.
All they care about, is the money to be made,
Off of ALL our stolen children,
The Federal funding they're paid.

We love and miss you Austin and Isabella!
Some day, you WILL be home for Christmas!




Lifting veil of secrecy will shed light on family law

Dearbhail McDonald: Lifting veil of secrecy will shed light on family law - Independent.ie:

FOR far too long, family law has been cloaked under a corrosive interpretation of the in camera rule of privacy. As a result of this privacy blanket, the operation of the family law courts has not commanded the proper levels of public confidence and scrutiny that it deserves.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Court reverses decision to deny deported man custody of son

Court reverses decision to deny deported man custody of son - Spokesman.com - Dec. 7, 2013:

A Chelan County court cannot deny a deported father the custody of his son after he met all criteria set by child welfare agents, the state Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.