Tuesday, December 16, 2008

States making profits off of our children

Stealing our children for Federal Title IV funds so states can profit.

Topeka, Kansas—Mr. David Martin Price, President of I.F.F.O.C. has also lost his only son to this type of corruption. His son was in the State of Colorado, prior to his knowledge, that he was even the father. This is greed corrupting our halls of justice and this is why Mr. Price is bringing this out to the public’s attention. Mr. Price has the proof if anyone is interested how even judges cover it up. Mr. Price had lost his only son prior to even knowing he was the father. Normally, the presumed father cannot even be challenged in a court of law, but the presumed father did a DNA in which excluded him prior and the attorney and judges of Shawnee County allowed this adoption to proceed, when it should have stopped the voluntary adoption immediately, and a paternity action should have commenced, in which did not happen. The adoption was set aside to terminate Mr. Price’s rights to this child only to continue this façade of adoption for profits. The Courts then transferred everything to division 00, in which was the cover-up division. The forged ICPC paperwork did not even show up to the appellant court level. The biological father was denied access to records, even the appellant court stated even it did not prejudice the biological father by not having access to the records. When the courts were disbarring the biological fathers attorney, testimony by the court clerk admitted during the disbarment that they were two separate files on this adoption. The Adoption attorney admitted under testimony that he did not have any good reason for contacting the biological father. Pursuant to KSA 38-1202 it states, No sending agency shall send, bring, or cause to be sent or brought into any other party state any child for placement in foster care or as a preliminary to a possible adoption unless the sending agency shall comply with each and every requirement set forth in this article and with the applicable laws of the receiving state governing the placement of children therein.

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