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California Shared Parenting Ballot Initiative
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Steve Smith and Pete Chipping, Real F4J crusaders, arrested.
Released on bail approximately 6:30 pm, Thursday, October 6, 2005
Real F4J Wandsworth news story
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Michigan Introduces Shared Parenting Bill
HOUSE BILL No. 5267
October 6, 2005
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Michigan Introduces Shared Parenting Bill
HOUSE BILL No. 5267
October 6, 2005
Introduced by Reps. Leslie Mortimer, Robert Gosselin, Jacob Hoogendyk, Fultin Sheen, Barb Vander Veen, Bill Huizenga, Scott Hummel, Chris Ward, Shelley Taub, Bill Caswell and Edward Gaffney and referred to the Committee on Family and Children Services. State Legislature info on 5267
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Deborah Fellows, founder of the New York Civil Rights Council, says that the National Association of Social Workers, entertained a complaint about [Susan] Kahn, one its members. Fellows says that the complaint stems from Kahn allegedly failing her licensing test and because Abramson was using Kahn for "supervised therapeutic visits".
Fellows says that Kahn had failed her New York State licensing test as a social worker and was allegedly unlicensed to practice in New York State. A hearing by NASW ensued and Fellows says it was determined that Kahn had violated the group's code of ethics, breached her confidentiality and allegedly practiced beyond her scope of education and practice.
According to Fellows, the hearing also resulted in a determination that Kahn had "no ethical right to send ex parte letters to the judge (Abramson) concerning cases prior to a judge receiving cases or during active cases if they are unsolicited, both of which Ms. Kahn did".
Saratoga Judge Engaged In Alleged Improper Use of Office
excerpt:
Deborah Fellows, founder of the New York Civil Rights Council, says that the National Association of Social Workers, entertained a complaint about [Susan] Kahn, one its members. Fellows says that the complaint stems from Kahn allegedly failing her licensing test and because Abramson was using Kahn for "supervised therapeutic visits".
Fellows says that Kahn had failed her New York State licensing test as a social worker and was allegedly unlicensed to practice in New York State. A hearing by NASW ensued and Fellows says it was determined that Kahn had violated the group's code of ethics, breached her confidentiality and allegedly practiced beyond her scope of education and practice.
According to Fellows, the hearing also resulted in a determination that Kahn had "no ethical right to send ex parte letters to the judge (Abramson) concerning cases prior to a judge receiving cases or during active cases if they are unsolicited, both of which Ms. Kahn did".
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