...34; or "grandma." Chester County Department of Children, Youth and Families ultimately decided reunification was no longer a goal and...
...S. District Judge Edward Korman of the Eastern District of New...week, the U.S. Justice Department said it would appeal, claiming...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...to three years of house arrest and...member of their family. Orie...some of her children were seated and...
...and other types of discrimination. The series...travel with her child, leave meetings to...there was no Family and Medical Leave...
...Commonwealth Court in July 2009 against appellants Department of Welfare and its Office of Children, Youth and Families (collectively DPW) for review challenging recent changes...
...1915.11-1 of the Pennsylvania Rules...custody order in child custody cases. All...nearly every county. Family law judges are...
...from the Department of Public Welfare...Butler County Children and Youth...Children and Family Services, Elaine...
...instability in violation of doctor-patient confidentiality...Appellate Division, Third Department panel also ordered...Michelle and their child and acted out...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...instability in violation of doctor-patient confidentiality...Appellate Division, Third Department panel also ordered...Michelle and their child and acted out...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...interest: supporting the next generation of family law attorneys. Berner...
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