Hello to the newcomers,
If you would like your free 58-page copy with over 300 cited rulings, send me a
private email to Admin@... and put in the subject line
"Request for Handbook", I will email you one. In the supplemental case law I
used in the state Supreme Court this past March. DCF has to stop threatening
parents to gain cooperation. The federal judge in Loudermilk v. Arpaio, No. CV
06-0636-PHX-EHC ruled that coerced cooperation is unlawful and unconstitutional.
Parents do not have to let DCF in and DCF can not threaten parents with police
or court order. DCF needs a lawful warrant just like the police. The court
ruled that DCF agencies are an arm of the state like police and are government
officials and subject to the full weight of the Constitution.
Connecticut DCF Watch
National Civil Rights Advocates For Families
P.O. Box 9775
Forestville, CT 06011-9775
860-833-4127
Admin@...
www.connecticutDCFwatch.com
P.S. For a FREE copy of our Parental Rights handbook with over 300 rulings, send
us an email with "Request for free handbook" in subject line. There is also a
FREE manual on "reasonable efforts" at our web site.
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