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    Gwynndale Drive Clinton MD‚ 20735 April 28‚ 2015 Mark Volker 8000 York Road Towson‚ MD 21252 Dear Mr. Volker Thank you for taking the time to review my analytical report. The attached report describes the investigation of Connecticut’s corrupt family courts. This report will inform you of the deception‚ fraud and corruption of judges and associated professionals in the law system of Connecticut. This analytical report has been designed to examine ethical behaviors regarding law officials taking

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    Alysia Ramirez June 6th‚ 2014. Barstow College Observation Paper On Wednesday July 2nd‚ 2014 I visited Wiley Mildred Family Day care center to observe a group of children that I have never met at a house I have never been to. Throughout my hour that I spent at Wiley Mildred I observed a group of children interacting with each other as well as the caregivers as they were having their outside privileges. As I conducted my observation I studied children’s actions and noticed the practicing of the

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    For this assignment I observed two families‚ one was an upper middle classed family that I encountered in Target. I also observed a seemingly lower middle classed family I encountered them in a local grocery store. Both these families were white they also had many similarities as well as differences the differences they had were like night and day. Going into this assignment I thought that all middle classed families were like the ones that are portrayed on television the snobby‚ privileged‚ and

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    Through my long battle with the family court system as a single father and self-represented litigant‚ I found that the system in California could be biased towards litigants who represent themselves. According to the California Law Review‚ most of the litigants are self-represented and cannot afford the prohibitively high costs for private counsel that can charge over $300 per hour and requires a retainer of approximately $5000. Litigants who take the approach of self-representation‚ rather private

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    Families are also affected by drug abuse. Sixty to eighty percent of child abuse and neglect cases involve substance abuse by a parent or guardian (Malroew‚ 2012) The first family drug court was stated back in 1995 in Reno‚ Nevada and since then there are only about 300 operating family drug courts in the United States. The average cost of foster care for one child in the state of Oregon it costs about seventy two dollars and eighty nine cents per day. In one year that is about twenty six thousand

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    achieved law recognises different elements effected legislation - divorce‚ custody‚ property dispute resolution - rebuild a relo divorce : family law act 1975 (cwlth) "no fault divorce " - neither are blamed 1 ground - "irretrievable breakdown" prior - martimoral causes act 1959 need to inform the spouse - separate within 12 months application - Family Law court 1 issue - decree nisi 1 month later - decree absolute (ended) change - reaction to divorce accepting society - domestic violence can

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    CHILDREN AFFECTED BY DIVORCE & PROTECTING THEIR BEST INTERESTS On the 11th of June‚ 1996‚ the Family Law Reform Act 1995 came into effect amending certain sections of the Family Law Act 1975‚ in particular‚ those relating to the care of children involved in divorce situations. The object of these amendments‚ according to the new act‚ was to ensure two things. Firstly‚ "that the children may receive adequate and proper parenting to help them achieve their full potential‚" and secondly

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    I. INTRODUCTION Mary and Martha were a lesbian couple living together in Florida. They had been in a committed relationship for five years when they decided that they would like to have a child to complete their family. Due to age and health factors‚ the women decided that Mary would become pregnant using an anonymous sperm donor. During the pregnancy‚ Martha supported Mary and attended birthing and parenting classes with her. When the child was born‚ both women were listed on the birth certificate

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    Critical Thinking: Family Court Injustices to Men Personally‚ I was outraged while reading this article but not surprised by the contents. Unfortunately‚ a few of my male friends and family members have been victims of the injustices of the family court system. Their experiences do not compare to the ridiculous events that the poor men in this article endured however‚ their circumstances were notably awful. Women have had to fight for equal opportunities in the workplace and in general life

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    CONSTITUTIONAL AND FAMILY LAW IMPLICATIONS OF THE SLEEPER AND TROXEL CASES: A DENOUEMENT FOR OREGON’S PSYCHOLOGICAL PARENT STATUTE?‚ 36 Willamette L. Rev. 549 (2000). This article discusses the implication on law regarding both the “Sleeper” and “Troxel” cases. It also discusses the relationship that children share with their siblings‚ grandparents‚ teachers‚ ministers‚ and neighbors‚ and it shows how significant these relationships can be to the child. The third source I found is FAMILY TIES: Family Law Practitioners

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