A couple has launched a heartfelt appeal on social media in a bid to try and find the triplet sons they were forced to give up for adoption 43-years-ago. Cynthia and Brian Bush gave up their three sons in 1972 after Cynthia fell pregnant as a teenager, but after going on to get married and raise three more children the couple have always wondered what happened to their triplets.
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Couple 'forced to give triplets up for adoption as teenagers' try to find sons 43 years on
Couple 'forced to give triplets up for adoption as teenagers' try to find sons 43 years on - ITV News:
A couple has launched a heartfelt appeal on social media in a bid to try and find the triplet sons they were forced to give up for adoption 43-years-ago. Cynthia and Brian Bush gave up their three sons in 1972 after Cynthia fell pregnant as a teenager, but after going on to get married and raise three more children the couple have always wondered what happened to their triplets.
A couple has launched a heartfelt appeal on social media in a bid to try and find the triplet sons they were forced to give up for adoption 43-years-ago. Cynthia and Brian Bush gave up their three sons in 1972 after Cynthia fell pregnant as a teenager, but after going on to get married and raise three more children the couple have always wondered what happened to their triplets.
Lesbian couple ordered to hand toddler back to biological mother
Lesbian couple ordered to hand toddler back to biological mother:
A baby girl relinquished by her mother at birth into the care of a lesbian couple will be "transitioned" back to her biological family after the mother later "changed her mind".
In particular, he relied on expert evidence about the importance of a child's relationship with their biological family and the issues often experienced by adopted children such as questions of identity and rejection. He accepted the expert evidence that it is inevitable the child will "gravitate to her biological family" and grow to resent her adoptive carers.
A baby girl relinquished by her mother at birth into the care of a lesbian couple will be "transitioned" back to her biological family after the mother later "changed her mind".
In particular, he relied on expert evidence about the importance of a child's relationship with their biological family and the issues often experienced by adopted children such as questions of identity and rejection. He accepted the expert evidence that it is inevitable the child will "gravitate to her biological family" and grow to resent her adoptive carers.
Judge Accused Of Misconduct Withdraws From Child Custody Case
Judge Accused Of Misconduct Withdraws From Child Custody Case « CBS Detroit:
PONTIAC, Mich. (WWJ/AP) – A metro Detroit judge who sent three siblings to juvenile detention for refusing to meet with their estranged father has removed herself from the case.
PONTIAC, Mich. (WWJ/AP) – A metro Detroit judge who sent three siblings to juvenile detention for refusing to meet with their estranged father has removed herself from the case.
State child welfare system failing to protect youth
State child welfare system failing to protect youth | Bradenton Herald:
Until I had to deal with the Florida Department of Children and Families, I thought some of the criticism of it was unwarranted.
Now I remember someone said, "It takes a village to bring up a child." I say that because when I called I was told three times only the person receiving funds from the agency could make a complaint. Does that account for why some children die because no one in the family could "interfere?"
Read more here: http://www.bradenton.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article51923400.html#storylink=cpy
Until I had to deal with the Florida Department of Children and Families, I thought some of the criticism of it was unwarranted.
Now I remember someone said, "It takes a village to bring up a child." I say that because when I called I was told three times only the person receiving funds from the agency could make a complaint. Does that account for why some children die because no one in the family could "interfere?"
Read more here: http://www.bradenton.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article51923400.html#storylink=cpy
Nearly 300,000 Children, Families Apprehended Illegally Crossing U.S. Border Since FY 2013
Nearly 300,000 Children, Families Apprehended Illegally Crossing U.S. Border Since FY 2013 - Breitbart:
Nearly 300,000 unaccompanied minors and “family units” have been apprehended illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border since fiscal year 2013, and recent data suggest the influx could continue at even higher levels.
Nearly 300,000 unaccompanied minors and “family units” have been apprehended illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border since fiscal year 2013, and recent data suggest the influx could continue at even higher levels.
Video: Desiree Salazar angry with CPS over five-month-old son's death
Video: Desiree Salazar angry with CPS over five-month-old son's death | The Sacramento Bee:
Sacramento mother Desiree Salazar is upset over the death of her son Sivam Lekh. He died in foster care in November 2014 of SIDS.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/latest-news/article51989210.html#storylink=cpy
Sacramento mother Desiree Salazar is upset over the death of her son Sivam Lekh. He died in foster care in November 2014 of SIDS.
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/latest-news/article51989210.html#storylink=cpy
US Judge Reverses Order, Letting Utah End Planned Parenthood Contracts
US Judge Reverses Order, Letting Utah End Planned Parenthood Contracts:
A federal court judge has reversed a prior decision and ruled that Utah could block $275,000 from Planned Parenthood in the state by canceling its contracts with the embattled agency in light of undercover videos showing top officials discussing the sale of fetal body parts.
A federal court judge has reversed a prior decision and ruled that Utah could block $275,000 from Planned Parenthood in the state by canceling its contracts with the embattled agency in light of undercover videos showing top officials discussing the sale of fetal body parts.
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