Your Views: Let's alter Child Protective Services System to keep dads in kids’ lives | GazetteXtra:
Children desperately need fathers in their lives. However, the current Child Protective Services System of the state and federal governments is no more than a bounty-hunting network to hound, harass and incarcerate mostly poor fathers. The debtor’s prison is alive and well; but only for noncustodial parents; not for any other debt does the law require incarceration for nonpayment.
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
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Legal Ease: Social media evidence in family law cases
Legal Ease: Social media evidence in family law cases - Blogs - The Register-Mail:
Social Media has been a growing trend in the past decade, with sites continuing to pop up like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tumblr, Snapchat, MySpace, and Vine. Now with the click of a button, individuals can share their frustrations, successes, and mundane observations with family, friends, and strangers. This can be both an asset and a liability in family law matters.
Social Media has been a growing trend in the past decade, with sites continuing to pop up like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tumblr, Snapchat, MySpace, and Vine. Now with the click of a button, individuals can share their frustrations, successes, and mundane observations with family, friends, and strangers. This can be both an asset and a liability in family law matters.
Court Vacates Family Court Ruling Treating Fetus as a Child
Court Vacates Family Court Ruling Treating Fetus as a Child | New York Law Journal:
A Family Court judge's rulings that a fetus is a "child" under New York's Family Court Act have been vacated by a Manhattan appellate court.
A Family Court judge's rulings that a fetus is a "child" under New York's Family Court Act have been vacated by a Manhattan appellate court.
ACF-Payments for Foster Care and Permanency 2010-2012
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIESFOSTER CARE AND PERMANENCY
State Tables-Pages 348
FY 2012 MANDATORY STATE/FORMULA GRANTS
PROGRAM:
Title IV-E Foster Care (CFDA #93.658)
Page 350-
PROGRAM: Title IV-E Adoption Assistance (CFDA #93.659)
Page 352-
PROGRAM: Chafee Foster Care Independence Program (CFDA #93.674)
State Tables-Pages 348
FY 2012 MANDATORY STATE/FORMULA GRANTS
PROGRAM:
Title IV-E Foster Care (CFDA #93.658)
Page 350-
PROGRAM: Title IV-E Adoption Assistance (CFDA #93.659)
Page 352-
PROGRAM: Chafee Foster Care Independence Program (CFDA #93.674)
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Troubled Child Protective Services Under the Legislative Microscope Today
Troubled Child Protective Services Under the Legislative Microscope Today | News Radio 1200 WOAI:
A Legislative Committee today will look into what sorts of reforms are needed in the state's troubled Child Protective Services, News Radio 1200 WOAI reports.
A Legislative Committee today will look into what sorts of reforms are needed in the state's troubled Child Protective Services, News Radio 1200 WOAI reports.
Foster father's rape charges mark rare exception, advocate says
Foster father's rape charges mark rare exception, advocate says | Local News - KMBC Home:
EDGERTON, Kan. —The foster care system is reeling after a Johnson County foster father is charged with sex crimes against children in his care.
EDGERTON, Kan. —The foster care system is reeling after a Johnson County foster father is charged with sex crimes against children in his care.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
N.H. House Backs Bill Making Untreated Opioid Dependence a Trigger For State to Intervene
N.H. House Backs Bill Making Untreated Opioid Dependence a Trigger For State to Intervene | New Hampshire Public Radio:
The New Hampshire House Wednesday backed a measure that would allow the state Division of Children, Youth and Families to investigate parents suspected of having an opioid dependence. As written, the bill would exempt parents currently involved in treatment or actively seeking treatment.
(b) Who is without proper parental care or control, subsistence, education as required by law, or other care or control necessary for his or her physical, mental, or emotional health, when it is established that his or her health has suffered or is very likely to suffer serious impairment; and the deprivation is not due primarily to the lack of financial means of the parents, guardian, or custodian. I wonder how much money all those "Taken" children brought in to the State, not to mention how much more will be paid by the federal Govt. once this Bill passes.
The New Hampshire House Wednesday backed a measure that would allow the state Division of Children, Youth and Families to investigate parents suspected of having an opioid dependence. As written, the bill would exempt parents currently involved in treatment or actively seeking treatment.
My Comment: "As written, the bill would exempt parents currently involved in treatment or actively seeking treatment." Oddly enough, there are parent's in NH with open DCYF cases due to substance abuse who ARE in treatment. Other's have lost their children because they were in treatment and were ILLEGALLY Court ordered out of it in order to regain custody. Parent's ordered into Medical Detox which was non-existent in NH, making compliance an impossible task. Here is the piece of the Child Protection Act that has been used against parent's who neither neglected or abused their children and I'm quite sure will be used again and again because our Government let's DCYF get away with it:
2 Child Protection Act; Definition of a Neglected Child. Amend RSA 169-C:3, XIX(b) to read as follows:(b) Who is without proper parental care or control, subsistence, education as required by law, or other care or control necessary for his or her physical, mental, or emotional health, when it is established that his or her health has suffered or is very likely to suffer serious impairment; and the deprivation is not due primarily to the lack of financial means of the parents, guardian, or custodian. I wonder how much money all those "Taken" children brought in to the State, not to mention how much more will be paid by the federal Govt. once this Bill passes.
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