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This case involves a kinship guardianship petition filed by foster parent T.H. for L.N.G.'s children, N. and T., after years in foster care. The court found a systematic and catastrophic failure by the Family Court and the foster care system to recognize and address severe parental alienation against the biological father, L.N.G. Despite L.N.G.'s diligent efforts for reunification and the dismissal of previous termination of parental rights proceedings against him, the children's minds were poisoned against him by the biological mother and acquiesced in by the foster mother. The court reluctantly granted the kinship guardianship to T.H. due to no other viable placement, but imposed strict conditions aimed at rectifying the parental alienation and ensuring L.N.G.'s involvement in his children's lives. These conditions include providing L.N.G. with T.H.'s address, keeping him apprised of the children's whereabouts, consulting him on educational decisions, enrolling the children in therapy for parental alienation, and facilitating visitation with L.N.G. as recommended by the therapist.
In re the Appointment of a Kinship Guardian is a workers' compensation case decided in New York City Family Court. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in New York City Family Court.
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This case involves a kinship guardianship petition filed by foster parent T.H. for L.N.G.'s children, N. and T., after years in foster care. The court found a systematic and catastrophic failure by the Family Court and the foster care system to recognize and address severe parental alienation against the biological father, L.N.G. Despite L.N.G.'s diligent efforts for reunification and the dismissal of previous termination of parental rights proceedings against him, the children's minds were poisoned against him by the biological mother and acquiesced in by the foster mother. The court reluctantly granted the kinship guardianship to T.H. due to no other viable placement, but imposed strict conditions aimed at rectifying the parental alienation and ensuring L.N.G.'s involvement in his children's lives. These conditions include providing L.N.G. with T.H.'s address, keeping him apprised of the children's whereabouts, consulting him on educational decisions, enrolling the children in therapy for parental alienation, and facilitating visitation with L.N.G. as recommended by the therapist.
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