ADOPTED BY GRANDPARENTS THROUGH LOS ANGELES DCFS by Sharon Rondeau (Dec. 16, 2019) — On Saturday, the mother of three children who were legally adopted by her parents through the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) over the course of several years informed us that in September, she and her husband were […]
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Atty. Vincent W. Davis Discusses California Child-Protective Services
WHAT RIGHTS DOES AN ACCUSED PARENT HAVE? by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 7, 2019) — In Friday night’s broadcast of “The Secret: How to Fight Child Protective Services and Win,” host and Atty. Vincent W. Davis of the Law Offices of Vincent W. Davis & Associates of Southern California hosted two guests specializing in child-protective service […]
Parents of Three Children Taken by Los Angeles DCFS Enjoy Recent Visits
“IN ALL I AM BLESSED TO SEE THEM” by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 5, 2019) — An Alabama couple whose three children were placed with their maternal grandparents despite no substantiated allegations of abuse or neglect against their parents were able to speak in person with the children on two occasions last week, their mother, Kanika […]
Is Government Destroying Our Most Precious Resource?
CHILDREN ARE SUFFERING, BUT WHERE IS THEIR “#METOO” MOVEMENT? by Sharon Rondeau (Dec. 5, 2018) — On Tuesday, someone using a “US Senate” ISP accessed three different articles about a Tennessee mother who lost custody of both of her daughters in what she described to us as a web of corruption, deceit, and unconstitutional acts […]
Los Angeles Mother’s Letter Calling Out Juvenile Court Judges for “Corruption” Mysteriously Returned
DO JUDGES SEEK JUSTICE OR PROTECT THEIR OWN? by Sharon Rondeau (Nov. 21, 2018) — On November 3, “Michelle Robinson” received a returned letter she had sent to Supervising Judge Michael Levanas asking for redress in response to the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) having removed her youngest child from her custody in […]
Los Angeles County Taxpayers Fund Hefty Pay Raises, Promotions for Child “Welfare” Employees
BUT ARE THEY DESERVED? by Sharon Rondeau (Nov. 11, 2018) — Publicly-available data shows that virtually all social workers and supervisors involved in a case originating in March 2016 with the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) have received pay raises and promotions funded by county taxpayers. The case, encompassing mother “Michelle […]
Los Angeles Mother Receives Responses to FBI Dependency-Court Complaint
BUT WILL THEY ACTUALLY INVESTIGATE? by Sharon Rondeau (Oct. 10, 2018) —A Los Angeles mother who lost custody of her toddler daughter through the Edelman Children’s Court last year contacted the FBI this past March after discovering that a permanent restraining order which had also given her full custody was “canceled” by mysterious, off-the-record means. […]
Los Angeles: Prosecutor Yasmin Fardghassemi Abruptly Drops Harassment Case, Pursues Probation Violation
“I WANTED MY DAY IN COURT” by Sharon Rondeau (Aug. 27, 2018) — On a Saturday last December, “Michelle Robinson,” a single mother of three daughters whose youngest was taken from her more than two years ago by the Los Angeles Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS), received a letter in the mail stating […]
Los Angeles Mother Loses Appeal for Custody Review of Three-Year-Old Daughter
“I REALLY HAVE NO RECOURSE” by Sharon Rondeau (May 28, 2018) — Earlier this month, two appeals filed by an attorney representing “Michelle Robinson” in the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District in Los Angeles were reviewed, with the court affirming the dependency court’s award of custody to the child’s father and dismissing […]
Los Angeles Parents’ Petition Denied by U.S. Supreme Court over Children’s Adoption
AS ORDERED BY THE CALIFORNIA COURTS by Sharon Rondeau (May 5, 2018) — Just after publishing a story Saturday morning of a brief but happy reunion of Roosevelt and Kanika Williams with their three children, Kanika contacted us to advise that she and her husband received a denial to their petition for a writ of […]
Parents of Three Children Taken by DCFS Enjoy “Bittersweet” Reunion
“I KNOW I DID EVERYTHING I COULD” by Sharon Rondeau (May 5, 2018) — In a stunning development, the mother of three children set to be adopted by her parents in Southern California reported on Thursday that she and her husband were able to visit with their children after two and one-half years of no […]
Los Angeles Mother Alleges Bias, Misconduct by Family Court Commissioner
FEARS EX-HUSBAND WILL GAIN COMPLETE CUSTODY DUE TO “ONE-SIDED RULINGS” by Sharon Rondeau (May 4, 2018) — On April 26, The Post & Email interviewed a Los Angeles County mother who contacted us after reading our articles about the child-custody case of “Michelle Robinson,” also a Los Angeles County resident. Robinson has recently demonstrated that […]
“Terminated” Restraining Order Renewed for Five More Years
AND EXPANDED TO INCLUDE ADULT CHILDREN OF LOS ANGELES MOTHER by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 26, 2018) — A hearing on Monday morning at the Torrance, CA Superior Court, Family Law division resulted in a restraining order issued in December 2015 said to have been canceled by another jurist 18 months ago being renewed for an […]
Juvenile Court Supervising Judge Responds to The Post & Email’s Inquiries…
WITH A NON-RESPONSE by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 12, 2018) — On March 19, 2018, this writer contacted by certified mail Los Angeles County Juvenile Court Presiding Judge Michael I. Levanas as the result of a question arising from the issuance and apparent rescission of a 2015 restraining order. The protective order was issued by the […]
Los Angeles Mother to Face Trial for Allegedly Sending “Annoying” and “Threatening” Communications
DEFENDANT CLAIMS COMPLAINT “RETALIATORY” by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 27, 2018) — A Los Angeles mother who recently discovered that a “Termination of Order” apparently intended to cancel a restraining order and custody award in her favor was never officially entered into the record will face trial on Tuesday morning for allegedly violating California Penal Code […]
Breaking: Los Angeles Family Court Commissioner Affirms Restraining Order Still in Effect
THEN WHERE DID THE “TERMINATION” ORDER ORIGINATE? by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 24, 2018) — A hearing on Friday in Torrance Superior Court resulted in a confirmation by Commissioner Glenda Veasey that a five-year restraining order issued on December 10, 2015 was never recorded as canceled, as “documentation” proffered by the Hawthorne Police Department last month […]
Case Against Los Angeles DCFS Docketed at U.S. Supreme Court
“WE’VE FOUGHT EVERY STEP OF THE WAY” by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 19, 2018) — On March 5, a petition for a writ of certiorari regarding a case decided in California’s Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District involving the Los Angeles Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS) was docketed at the U.S. Supreme Court. The […]
Mystery Deepens as to Alleged Los Angeles “Court Order”
SUPERVISING JUDGE: TRANSCRIPT CONTAINS NO REFERENCE TO KEY DOCUMENTS, ONE OF WHICH NEVER APPEARED by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 10, 2018) — As The Post & Email has reported, a Los Angeles domestic violence victim was told last month by a local police department that the DVRO (domestic violence restraining order) approved by Torrance Superior Court […]
How Can a Restraining Order Be Active and Canceled at the Same Time?
“TERMINATION” ORDER, NOT PART OF OFFICIAL RECORD, IS RELIED UPON BY LAW ENFORCEMENT by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 6, 2018) — On February 26, The Post & Email expounded on a situation involving a Los Angeles mother granted a restraining order in December 2015 against her youngest child’s father which she believed was violated on at […]
Los Angeles: Restraining Order Canceled without Notifying Protected Person
DID A COURT COMMISSIONER HOLD A “SHAM” HEARING? by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 25, 2018) — On Thursday, The Post & Email reported that a document was produced by the Hawthorne, CA Police Department to a protected person in a restraining order case indicating that the order was canceled last April without her knowledge. The protected […]