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Child Abduction By The State: Please Help Me Get My Daughter Back

Posted on Nov 19th, 2006 by Cathe : Peace Cathe
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For my friend, Sonja and her daughter.

This picture was taken of me and of my youngest daughter with my son at The Division of Family Services by my other daughter while we were on our just one hour visit with my youngest daughter. After the visits were over, my daughter and son, including myself, were allowed to leave together and go home, while the Social Worker would transport my youngest child back to Foster Care.

I was allowed to keep two of my other children ( age's 7 and 15 ) in my care and custody with out any demands by the same individuals who terminated my rights to my youngest daughter who was age (5).

Should this be allowed in the United States to use these reasons to terminate a non-offending divorced Mothers parental rights of her child?

Read listed items that were used by the State Officials to terminate my parental rights from one child, while allowing me to keep my other two children in my care and custody.

1; Due to the amount of time the child has been in the system, the bond has slowly diminished, leaving no reason to return the child to the Mother.

2; There was no evidence presented that the Mother suffers from a mental condition which cannot be reversed which renders the Mother unable to knowingly provide the child the necessary care, custody and control.

3; There was no evidence presented that the Mother suffers from a chemical dependency which cannot be treated and which prevents her from consistently providing the necessary care, custody and control for the child.

4; There was no evidence presented that the Mother has committed any severe or recurrent acts of physical emotional or sexual abuse toward the child or any other child in the family.

So I guess you're wondering, then why did they terminate my rights?

The answer for that question is simply because they can, and because there are no laws that require any one group entity to oversee the activities of the court officials, which leaves a non-offending parent at their mercy.

The state of Missouri's Child Protection Services failed as they continued to allow a disgruntled ex-spouse use their hot line as a means of harassment.

The St. Louis Family Court, Guardian Ad Litems, and Child Protection Services all failed my daughter, by placing her with the offender, while allowing the offender to make false hotline calls on a daily basis.

The St. Louis Family Court and the Child Protection Services removed her from the offender's custody after leaving her there long enough to cause damage.

Child Protection Services violated my Child's rights even more so, by placing her in foster care immediately after rescuing her from the offenders care, denying her the love and care that she needed from her natural mother.

The St. Louis Family Court, Child Protection Services, the Court Appointed Guardian Ad Litems, and the CASA Advocacy Group of the St. Louis Family courts, did the ultimate damage to her, denying her from her own mother, sister, and brother who still remained to together as a family unit.
She was lined up and instructed to stand up against the wall with the other children, while standing in a long line, as she watched the court officials take two children in to a room where they would be adopted two at a time.

My rights were terminated based on the time law, and the bond, not the false allegations that were made by the father.

Child Protection Services stated that the bond was severed due to the amount of time the child was in the system, which was their fault in the first place, plus the bond was never severed.

The Court Officials and Child Protection Services had to find other reasons to terminate my rights, because I was the non-offending parent.

I am willing to share the false allegations that were made against me, by the father, because I want you to see how Child Protection Services allows ruthless attacks by way of a false hot line caller, with repeated offenses, over and over again, allowing themselves to be used by angry ex-spouses who are seeking a revenge tactic.

If Child Protection Services returns the child to the non-offending divorced/single parent, what kind of financial incentive is there for the state? There are no financial incentives for giving a child back to the divorced/single non-offending parent, that's why my little girl is not with her family today.

Please help us to return her back into her own home, with her real Mother, brother and sister who love and miss her.

We are grateful for your signatures!

Mother of three, still have two, while missing one,

Sincerely,

Sonja



If you agree with the above, please sign this petition and tell a friend.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/559465691?ltl=1155312268  

Cathe
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