Friday, May 28, 2010

No Rights


Posted on Fri, May. 28, 2010

Wichita, KS, Sedgwick County Grandfather, Wendell Turner wrote a letter to the Wichita Eagle Editor as Grandparents have no rights if their grandchildren are placed in the custody of the State.

By: Wendell Turner, Victim of the System, All in the best interest of the child, BS

I was astounded to read the commentary by Shelley Duncan, president and CEO of Youthville, about the wonders of foster care ("Foster parents are the unsung heroes of kids," May 16 Opinion) and the article about the murder of little Brooklyn Coons ("SRS: Social worker not at fault," May 16 Local & State).
Like most states, Kansas doesn't recognize grandparents as having any rights to their grandchildren. When a child-in-need-of-care case comes up in court, grandparents have to register as interested parties to even be allowed to attend. If they register, they are allowed to attend but must not speak. At the first case-plan meeting, which is usually conducted by a Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services contractor, the first thing the grandparents are told is that they don't have rights. That is the law, but exceptions can be made if the grandparents have enough money for the best lawyers or know the right people. How do I know this? I was there.

WENDELL TURNER
Wichita

Read more: http://www.kansas.com/2010/05/28/1333908/letters-to-the-editor-on-memorial.html#ixzz0pEcLGRFN

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