The Pro se Problem in Family Courts – And Justice For All - BDN Maine Blogs:
In Maine and Connecticut there is a movement to change the Family Court system. While this letter is addressed to the Maine Judicial branch it can be applied to other states just as well:
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
Unbiased Reporting
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
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
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
We Need to Stop Punishing Women for Seeking Health Care
We Need to Stop Punishing Women for Seeking Health Care:
Jennifer Whalen is in jail for one simple reason: She took her daughter to the hospital. But as alarming as Whalen’s situation is, it is not an isolated incident. Rather, it is indicative of a broader, dangerous trend of medical professionals and law enforcement punishing women for making the apparent mistake of seeking health care.
Jennifer Whalen is in jail for one simple reason: She took her daughter to the hospital. But as alarming as Whalen’s situation is, it is not an isolated incident. Rather, it is indicative of a broader, dangerous trend of medical professionals and law enforcement punishing women for making the apparent mistake of seeking health care.
Baltimore police rule disabled foster child's death a homicide
Baltimore police rule disabled foster child's death a homicide - Baltimore Sun:
The July death of a 10-year-old disabled foster child has been ruled a homicide — six years after the Baltimore city boy's mother was accused of shaking him into a coma-like state, Baltimore police announced Monday.
The July death of a 10-year-old disabled foster child has been ruled a homicide — six years after the Baltimore city boy's mother was accused of shaking him into a coma-like state, Baltimore police announced Monday.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Parents ready to overthrow DCFS to get Kids back
Parents ready to overthrow DCFS to get Kids back:
September 22, 2014. Phoenix. (ONN) There’s a simple yet unbelievable fact concerning the rule of law in America. Some how, some way, the Dept of Health and Human Services has managed to put itself above the law. Judges across the US are required to rule in favor of welfare caseworkers regardless of how wrong, fraudulent or criminal their claims are. The result is that millions of American kids have been taken from their parents for no reason. They’re all boiling mad and they’re all fighting back.
September 22, 2014. Phoenix. (ONN) There’s a simple yet unbelievable fact concerning the rule of law in America. Some how, some way, the Dept of Health and Human Services has managed to put itself above the law. Judges across the US are required to rule in favor of welfare caseworkers regardless of how wrong, fraudulent or criminal their claims are. The result is that millions of American kids have been taken from their parents for no reason. They’re all boiling mad and they’re all fighting back.
Man, foster child found dead in apparent murder-suicide
Man, foster child found dead in apparent murder-suicide | Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Las Vegas police were investigating what they called a murder-suicide of a man and his 18-month-old foster child Sunday morning.
Las Vegas police were investigating what they called a murder-suicide of a man and his 18-month-old foster child Sunday morning.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Poll: Many Vermonters have low opinion of DCF
Poll: Many Vermonters have low opinion of DCF - WCAX.COM Local Vermont News, Weather and Sports-:
A new WCAX News poll shows that only 4 percent of the 653 people surveyed think the Department for Children and Families is doing excellent work; 23 percent rated DCF as good; 30 percent fair; 28 percent poor; and 14 percent are not sure.
And so they should! Nationwide in fact!
A new WCAX News poll shows that only 4 percent of the 653 people surveyed think the Department for Children and Families is doing excellent work; 23 percent rated DCF as good; 30 percent fair; 28 percent poor; and 14 percent are not sure.
And so they should! Nationwide in fact!
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