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Oh they gave him back because a drug that can be out of your system in 72 fucking hours wasn't present, and they weren't homeless, and they took A (1?) parenting class?!?!

I can take a fucking pottery class. Does that make me a professional pottery maker?
 
I have to say that I completely believe that he fell. BUT, he fell because they ritualistically starved and beat him!
 
So he goes from a loving home to a torture chamber. Poor kid had to have been confused and lonely for his "real family". Evil bitches.
 
Sigh....how does this keep happening? I'm so sad right now. I'm going to spend some cuddle time with my baby boy right now. Peace out DD.
 
For anyone interested this is an old case but like all others just makes you question how people can be so cruel and monstrous to a child.

Tina Cuffie appealed a portion of her sentence saying it was cruel and the case did not warrant the sentence imposed.

What is the saddest part, is what went through this little boy's mind when he was removed from a loving person he considered his mother to be placed with these monsters. They beat him, starved him and never showed him one ounce of kindness.

Alicia Nixon lost a custody battle to adopt him and he probably never knew that she fought for him and was not allowed to see him after he returned to his donors.

https://cases.justia.com/pennsylvania/superior-court/2015-3597-eda-2013.pdf?ts=1422990627
 
For anyone interested this is an old case but like all others just makes you question how people can be so cruel and monstrous to a child.

Tina Cuffie appealed a portion of her sentence saying it was cruel and the case did not warrant the sentence imposed.

What is the saddest part, is what went through this little boy's mind when he was removed from a loving person he considered his mother to be placed with these monsters. They beat him, starved him and never showed him one ounce of kindness.

Alicia Nixon lost a custody battle to adopt him and he probably never knew that she fought for him and was not allowed to see him after he returned to his donors.

https://cases.justia.com/pennsylvania/superior-court/2015-3597-eda-2013.pdf?ts=1422990627

I think that if a child has been with a family practically since birth then they should automatically be able to be adopted. I honestly don’t understand how the court can take children from the only parents and family they know and give them to virtual strangers, purely because they are the bio parents. There seems to be no understanding that children aren’t objects and it’s an incredibly traumatic thing to do even if the bio parents aren’t abusive or neglectful. Little kids (toddler, preschoolers) are so deeply attached to their caregivers, they are their whole world, it’s even traumatic for them to be removed from abusive parents for their own safety at that age! They cannot understand what has happened, you can’t explain it to them, they act out, can develop behaviour disorders like RAD which can destroy any hope of a normal life, but courts don’t seem to account for that at all.
I think if your child was removed at birth or soon after and is in a loving stable home, and you haven’t kept contact and got your shit together or at least made significant concrete strides that way, within six to eight months then your parental rights should be revoked and the baby able to be adopted by that family.
Not years later you make a meek effort and get a child who doesn’t know you at all, back.
Not if you have older children still in care. Get them back first sorry. Not the one who doesn’t know youand is bonded to someone else.

At least though, in USA, the child services can apply to revoke parental right and some can adopt foster children. Its not done here in Australia at all. If you are in foster care you stay fostered until your parents manage to get you back or you age out.
It’s so sad.
 
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