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Monthly Archives: September 2010
(7/14) Making Your Case: The Family Court Process
(7/14) Making Your Case: The Family Court Process
Posted in Family Law, Parental Rights
Tagged divorce, Family Court, Litigant in person, Parents Rights
4 Comments
PART 2 – Family Court Crisis – Our Children at Risk
PART 2-Family Court Crisis – Our Children at Risk
Posted in Child Welfare, Family, Family Law, Information, Parental Rights
Tagged Children, Family Court, Parents Rights
35 Comments
PART 1- Family Court Crisis – Our Children at Risk
PART 1- Family Court Crisis – Our Children at Risk
Posted in Parental Rights, Private Law, Public Law, Secret family courts
Tagged Children, Family Court, Parents Rights
35 Comments
CPS aka Child Protective Services – The Protectors
CPS aka Child Protective Services – The Protectors
Posted in Adoption, Child Welfare, Family, Increase Transparency in the Family Courts, Information, Social Work
Tagged Bipolar disorder, Child abuse, Child Protective Services, Children Youth and Family, Family Court, Food and Drug Administration, Government Accountability Office, Rachel, Rachel Harrison
39 Comments
EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
”It is clear that this child, now 11, loves her mother very much. From all I have read, the mother clearly loves the daughter. This little girl is now with foster parents. There are contact difficulties. The case cries out … Continue reading
