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Please Help Families like Ashley's Stay Together and Thrive! Print E-mail

Ashley worked hard caring for her toddler Alexis while attending classes full-time in the Rockford area to earn her college degree. She balanced her academic goals with her responsibilities as a mother well, despite the troubles she faced from her sometimes violent live-in boyfriend. However, the issues escalated out of control in November of 2009.

Alexis

After a long day of classes and school work, Ashley returned home.  Her boyfriend Ken, who weighed one hundred pounds more and was half a foot taller than Ashley, had evidently been drinking.  He was watching television while their then-seventeen-month-old daughter, Alexis, played in a nearby play room.  When Ashley tried to change the channel, Ken cursed at her, squeezed her wrist, and slammed her body to the ground, causing her great pain and injuring her lower back.  When she arose, Ashley noticed that her young daughter Alexis had wandered into the room, but was fortunately never injured herself.  Ashley took the incident very seriously; she immediately ended the relationship, moved out of their shared apartment, and secured an order of protection against Ken the very next day.

Despite taking proactive steps to protect herself and her daughter, Ashley was soon notified by DCFS that she was to be indicated for child neglect, specifically for causing an “environment injurious to health and welfare” of Alexis.  Due to the “indicated” report labeling her guilty of child neglect, Ashley became hesitant to follow through with her plans to enroll in a medical technician program at a local college.  With her future in limbo, Ashley was in desperate need of legal representation to help get this terrible black mark off her record.

Sadly, Ashley lost her case at the first level of the DCFS hearing system. The DCFS Administrative Law Judge ruled against her, holding her equally responsible as Ken for the incident in which she was clearly the victim.

Luckily for Ashley, the Family Defense Center then stepped in and took her case on appeal. The Center represents many mothers who are domestic violence victims as part of the Center’s Mothers’ Defense Project, believing these mothers are being unfairly blamed for their own status as victims.

The Center recognizes the importance of helping a mother like Ashley to be able to support herself and her child. The Family Defense Center’s Staff Attorney Allegra Cira Fischer represented Ashley in briefing and arguing the case. After a long delay during which DCFS got briefing stopped, the Circuit Court in Rockford ruled in Ashley’s favor and her record was expunged. Thanks to the advocacy of the Family Defense Center, Ashley’s and Alexis’s lives can return to normal, with Ashley’s academic goals and career plans back on track.

As Ashley says, “Without legal representation by the Family Defense Center, I wouldn’t have been able to carry on with my life and take care of my daughter. My three years of college would have been for nothing. The Family Defense Center strengthened my backbone, my belief in myself, and my faith in the system of justice.”

Please help us help more deserving mothers, fathers, and their children by contributing to the Family Defense Center.  Please donate as generously as you can this holiday season, and help us help these families in their time of need.  Ashley and Alexis thank you for your support!

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The Family Defense Center's mission is to advocate justice for families in the child welfare system. We advocate for families who need our help the most: families threatened with losing their children to foster care. Nothing is more painful for a child than to be taken from the only parents he or she knows. Yet, child protection systems throughout America frequently remove children from parents as a first resort, not a last resort. Many parents lose custody of their children to state foster care systems primarily because they are poor or because they are victims of abuse themselves. Far too many children in foster care bounce from home to home and are separated from siblings. Any family can be the victim of a false, harrassing, or misguided Hotline call.

Throughout America, families at risk of separation lack legal resources to mount adequate defenses against abuse or neglect charges even when they are innocent.

The Family Defense Center is the first of its kind: a legal advocacy organization that provides high level systemic advocacy and grass-roots activities for families treated unfairly by state child protection agencies. The Family Defense Center defends children who can be safely raised in their own families and helps families preserve their right to raise their own children. The Family Defense Center is a member-supported organization, deriving most of its funding from individual contributions. Please consider making a contribution today to help protect chldren by defending families.

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Please help us make justice for families a reality. Please make contribution to the Family Defense Center today:

Issue #12 of the Family Defender is here!

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This letter perfectly expresses what so many of our clients (and thousands of families across the nation) have faced due to wrongful investigations by DCFS and other child welfare agencies.  Even the best of intentions can have serious repercussions!

Read: Dear Neighbors

 
In response to legislation introduced in the wake of the recent Penn State scandal, see the Family Defense Center's Analysis of S. 1877 - the "Speak Up to Protect Every Abused Kid Act" (Click Here) and a listing of Child Abuse Misreporting Cases in the Docket of the Family Defense Center (Click Here).
 

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