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    things have left lasting effects on me such as issues with myself, problems between my father and I, and the separation of myself and my paternal family. When I was five my parents divorced and my life was forever changed. I began having to follow a visitation schedule between my parents. Every Tuesday and Thursday I would visit my father for a few hours and then every other weekend I was forced to stay at his home beginning on Friday evening into Sunday afternoon. Shuffling…

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    Common Law Marriage Adult Adoption Parenting plans 200 words Common Law Marriage in Texas: What’s Required? A common law marriage is a marriage that is born as a result of the behavior of a couple. These couples may have never filed for a marriage license or enjoyed a wedding day, yet, in the eyes of the law, they are married. How does common law marriage happen? In Texas, three elements are required to prove a couple is common law married. First, the couple must have mutually agreed to be…

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    On April 4, 2017, the undersigned detective interviewed Ms. Simone Sanders (Reporting person). Ms. Sanders stated that she resides at 2325 Ambrose Street, Richmond VA. Ms. Sanders stated that today April 4, 2017, she came to Washington D.C. to pick up her daughters. Ms. Sanders stated that she and her baby father have been going through custody battles at D.C. Family Court for their children. Ms. Sanders stated that Mr. Larry Davis has a sole custody of their daughters. Ms. Sanders stated that…

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    Native Son Case

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    The biological mother had a period of time where she had no visitation with the children. Within the last 2-3 weeks, the boys started seeing the mother again. There is a history of violence in the home with mom and her boyfriend. That is the reason the case was opened. Since the children started seeing the mother, there has been a traumatic change in both children's behaviors. Per reporter, the behaviors coincides with when visitation was reinstated with the mother. Noah has displayed extremely…

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    Jonah's Case Study

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    Jonah has maintained phone contacts with his mother and sister since placement. However, it was reported in the month of November that he did not speak to his mother for a few weeks after he overheard from his DSS worker that his mother failed a drug screen. Jonah’s mother was not aware that he knew she had failed a drug screen and had not tried to make any contact with him either. He is very close with his biological sister and for the months of October and November Jonah kept weekly phone…

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    for around the clock. All measures to insure their health and well-being must be implemented at all times. What may present as a minor illness to some can have devastating effects on an infants immune system, which is not fully developed. Specific visitation guidelines are imperative in keeping babies protected from any outside dangers. Visitors must always follow these guidelines and receive proper education on the reasoning for these procedures and the potential consequences of not abiding. A…

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    Mr. Lepape Case

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    She indicated that she continued to maintain the Order of Protection against Mr. LePape and filed for divorce in June of 2013. She stated that the parents continued to have issues with visitation as she believed Mr. LePape needed to be supervised when with the children. She indicated that she believed that the father has a mental illness that needs to be treated and until he acknowledges his anger issues she needs to be supervised. The mother reported that the parents entered into a stipulation…

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    Family Court Cases

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    I have a half-sister who is three years older than me, and until the age of eleven my sister and I maintained a good relationship. My father had partial custody of her and would get her on every summer and some breaks in the school year. Even though my sister and I didn’t see each other as much as a regular brother and sister we still maintained a good relationship. However, on September 27, 2007 a horrible tragedy occurred and our dad died, and with his death came the loss of any sort of…

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    Working in a long-term acute care facility, I encounter numerous patients who are unconscious or are pronounce medically incapable of making their own decisions. As a trusted health care professional, we are the patients’ voice who cannot speak for themselves. My second job I work as a supervisor for a convalescent hospital. Working in this modern day with very culturally diverse population as a supervisor I would need to set the tone for my organization. Legal, medical, and ethical…

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    Dear judge. This is my Declaration regarding our case For Grandparent visitation. I Am the father of the 3 children And the son of the petitioner Victoria Montano-Burke. I’m writing This letter for the concern of our children’s health and wellbeing. Our children have been full of stress and also poor eating habits. Are youngest child Logan Arnold has been chewing his fingers and Bitting his nails ever since this visitation has started. Our middle child Mason Arnold has been eating poorly and his…

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