Massachusetts court to hear gay parental rights case | The Salt Lake Tribune:
Boston • The same state court that paved the way for same-sex marriage in the United States is now being asked to decide a complicated case about the parental rights of a once-partnered but unmarried gay couple.
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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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, April 4, 2016
Foster family in baby's death not fully vetted
Foster family in baby's death not fully vetted | GJSentinel.com:
A “systemic” problem with how Mesa County assesses risk in foster families with whom small children are to be placed was a contributing factor in the 2014 death of 11-month-old Angel Place, according to a recently released state review of the child’s death.
A “systemic” problem with how Mesa County assesses risk in foster families with whom small children are to be placed was a contributing factor in the 2014 death of 11-month-old Angel Place, according to a recently released state review of the child’s death.
Prosecutors, Child Advocates Critical Of State Trafficking and Child Exploitation Laws
Prosecutors, Child Advocates Critical Of State Trafficking and Child Exploitation Laws - Hartford Courant:
HARTFORD — Prosecutors and child advocates said Thursday that state efforts against the trafficking and sexual exploitation of children are weakened in Connecticut by flawed criminal laws and the lack of effective investigative tools.
HARTFORD — Prosecutors and child advocates said Thursday that state efforts against the trafficking and sexual exploitation of children are weakened in Connecticut by flawed criminal laws and the lack of effective investigative tools.
Foster parent guilty of assault after 19-month-old burned
Foster parent guilty of assault after 19-month-old burned - Roanoke Times: Wire:
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City woman has been convicted on assault charges after prosecutors say she left her 19-month-old foster son sitting in scalding water and then didn't seek medical attention.
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City woman has been convicted on assault charges after prosecutors say she left her 19-month-old foster son sitting in scalding water and then didn't seek medical attention.
Lawyers for foster kids fighting to obtain ACS case files
Lawyers for foster kids fighting to obtain ACS case files - NY Daily News:
Lawyers for 10 children alleging abuse while in foster care are fighting for access to the kids’ ACS case files, part of an ongoing federal lawsuit seeking reforms to the child welfare system.
Lawyers for 10 children alleging abuse while in foster care are fighting for access to the kids’ ACS case files, part of an ongoing federal lawsuit seeking reforms to the child welfare system.
Judge Fires Back After DHS Criticism
Judge Fires Back After DHS Criticism - Story | ArkansasMatters:
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Pulaski County Juvenile Court Judge Patricia James has sharp words for a top DHS official who accuses her of ignoring state law.
CAM14309_02.MP4 00:33:42;11 "I will not apologize," she said. "They need to do their job."
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Pulaski County Juvenile Court Judge Patricia James has sharp words for a top DHS official who accuses her of ignoring state law.
CAM14309_02.MP4 00:33:42;11 "I will not apologize," she said. "They need to do their job."
Grassroots group seeks change for child welfare system it calls 'tangled and broken'
Grassroots group seeks change for child welfare system it calls 'tangled and broken' | PennLive.com:
With a state investigation under way in the shooting death of 12-year-old Ciara Meyer in Perry County, a group is calling for reforms in the state's children and youth services.
With a state investigation under way in the shooting death of 12-year-old Ciara Meyer in Perry County, a group is calling for reforms in the state's children and youth services.
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