A divorcing couple’s fight over the fate of their frozen pre-embryo will return to trial after Maryland’s second-highest court ruled Thursday that a judge’s decision to await an agreement between the warring spouses was premature because the wife wants to ...
Read More »New Mexico AG reviewing practices of child welfare workers
SANTA FE, N.M. — New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said last week that he is “highly concerned” about government employees potentially deleting public information after questions were raised about the communication practices of the state agency that oversees foster ...
Read More »Ambitious family law agenda stalls in 2021 Md. legislative session
When the General Assembly session opened in January, family law professionals and legislators had high hopes for a myriad of bills targeting divorce and custody proceedings, long-standing agenda items sidelined by the pandemic that had abbreviated the 2020 legislative session. ...
Read More »Ex-Arizona official gets more prison time in adoption scheme
SALT LAKE CITY — A former Arizona politician could serve up to 15 years in prison for operating an illegal adoption scheme involving women from the Marshall Islands after he was given his third sentence Wednesday in Utah. Paul Petersen ...
Read More »Many say now is the time to fight racial bias in foster care
Cheri Williams looks back with regret at the start of her career as a child welfare caseworker in 1998. Systemic racism is a major reason why. “I removed probably about 100 kids from their homes in the 15 months I ...
Read More »‘Bill of address’ targets Massachusetts family court judge
BOSTON — A group of litigants who say that their lives went downhill once Essex County Probate & Family Court Judge Abbe L. Ross labeled them the “bad guy” in their divorce and child custody proceedings hope a “bill of ...
Read More »Virginia State Bar urges client sex prohibition
RICHMOND, VA — With only two negative votes, the Virginia State Bar Council has endorsed an explicit ban on lawyers engaging in sexual relations with clients. The only exception is if the intimate relationship predates the lawyer-client relationship. The VSB ...
Read More »Woman in same-sex relationship wins appeal over child custody
DETROIT (AP) — A woman who gave birth to twins during a same-sex relationship is considered a parent for the purpose of custody, even if she has no genetic ties to the girls, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled. It’s ...
Read More »A bitter custody battle and 3 young lives lost
LOS ANGELES — Erik Denton was supposed to see his three young children last Sunday, the one day every other week that he was allowed to be with them. Three-year-old Joanna, her 2-year-old brother, Terry, and 6-month-old sister, Sierra, had ...
Read More »S Carolina governor bans border kids from state foster homes
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina’s governor issued an order Monday to ban foster care and group homes in the state from taking in unaccompanied children found at the southern border of the U.S. Gov. Henry McMaster, a Republican, blamed President ...
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