The reporter and Aaron share one child (Annelise) together. Aaron has had primary physical custody of Annelise for 14 years. Both parents have joint custody as far medical, legal, and school. Adrien is supposed to get Annelise every other weekend, 2 weeks in June, and 2 weeks in July when Aaron cooperates. Adrien has concerns that the home is filthy inside and in the garage. According to the reporter, the home looks like the show Hoarders. There is laundry, dirty dishes, and old garbage throughout the home. Annelise has to climb over piles of clothes and garbage to get to the living room. There is only a pass way where you can walk. There are food wrappers inside and outside the home. The home has been this way for several years, at least 3-5 …show more content…
Annelise said one of the children through a rock through the window and it broke. Adrien asked why it wasn't repaired and Annelise said her father will let the bank fix it. They are in bankruptcy right now. The reporter stated she had to file a police report on Aaron last night. He assaulted her (Adrien) when she dropped Annelise off from visitation. Aaron is an alcoholic. He drinks every night. He becomes violent and verbally abusive to Annelise. Annelise said he keeps his liquor in the freezer. He drinks around the children. He was drunk last night so much that Adrien could smell it from inside the car. Last Wednesday, Adrien picked up Annelise and Aaron was repeatedly yelling at her. He told her to shut up forcefully. He was belittling and demeaning her by telling her to shut up in her face. Adrien witnessed Aaron grab Annelise by the neck in the driveway. The reporter then stated Aaron grabbed her by the jaw line; he said she had an attitude when leaving the home. This happened about a month ago. At times, Annelise is afraid of the father. Adrien has witnessed phone calls between Annelise and Aaron. He has kept Annelise on the phone for 45 minutes; he yelled at her about going to the movies with her guy
In the same year, Elenita moved to Texas with her children. There she determined to begin a new life in peace. However, that didn’t last long until Romer followed them to Texas. The parties divorced in Texas In 2010. Likely, after a couple of years the family moved back to California in spring 2012 and remarried for the second time in October 2012. The remarriage of the couple clarified that Elenita had forgive him for the abuse against her. Unlikely, three months later after the remarriage, Elenita found that Romer has been unfaithful. Again the violence began. Literally nothing changed and in march 2013 Elenita decided to end the relationship. When attempting to leave in April of 2013, Romer pinched Elenita until she started bleeding. Later he continued the physical abuse in the presence of the children. Voluntarily he left that same night but once again Elenita filed for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order. On April 29,2013 she was granted only temporary order and was effective till May 15, 2013. Along with it she too, received temporary sole and physical custody of her children. On May 14, 2013, Elenita filed for dissolution of marriage and on the next day
Foster parent, Audrey Shamblee, expressed that the bags which were observed in Earnest, Albert, and Timothy’s bedrooms are filled with items that will be placed in the trash receptacle. Ms. Shamblee expressed that she is caring for three teenage boys and refuse to clean their rooms for them. Ms. Shamblee indicated that the cable wires observed in the home are positioned out of Jade’s reach. As for the bathroom situation, Ms. Shamblee explained that they have documentation which depicts the repairs which were expected to occur in her apartment and are currently outstanding issue. Ms. Shamblee submitted several civil court documents which orders NYCHA to correct multiple concerns reported within Ms. Shamblee’s residence.
Client attempted to call Dan’s home but his wife would pick up and she would hang up. She would constantly call his job and he would ignore her calls. Client also that Dan had moved to the suburbs once she notified him that she was pregnant with their child. When she first notified him about being pregnant, he was under the impression that she would abort the child but she was not going to do that because she loved him and she was going to love this child as well. She made c...
I will be evaluating the case of Angela and Adam. Angela is a white 17 year old female and Adam is her son who is 11 months old (Broderick, P., & Blewitt, P., 2015). According to Broderick, P., & Blewitt, P., (2015) Angela and her baby live with her mother, Sarah, in a small rental house in a semirural community in the Midwest. Adam’s father, Wayne, is estranged from the family due to Sarah refusing to allow him in the house however, Angela continues to see him without her mother’s permission which is very upsetting for Sarah. Angela dropped out of high school and struggles raising her son (Broderick, P., & Blewitt, P., 2015). With all that is going on in Angela and Sarah’s life right now their relationship has become strained and hostile which
DJ is an eighteen years of age female. She is the eldest child of her dad, but the third and youngest of her mother to two older brothers. On her father side, she has two younger siblings, with a newly born new brother. DJ is about 5’8 and weights around 120 pounds. Her parents never married each other. However, her mother is currently married to her stepfather. Her dad is unmarried, but lives with his significant other and their children. Her mother and father are both currently unemployed. DJ’s stepfather works as a self-employed barber. Her major source of financial support comes from her parental grandparents. Her mother, age 48, completed high school only. He dad, age 43, did not complete high school. Allegedly,
Jeannette Walls states in an interview “My mother could not take care of herself, how could I possibly expect her to take care of me?” (Diversity Conversation) She never takes responsibility or has the initiative to go out and make a better life for her and her children. Rose Mary uses guilt and verbal abuse to keep the children “in line,” so to speak. Rex even resorts to physical abuse after Rose Mary snitches on Jeannette. “‘How dare you?’ she shouted. ‘You’re in trouble now — big trouble. I’m telling your dad. Just you wait until he comes home’” (219). As neglected as they are, they somehow survive the crazy conditions they are forced to live with — lack of food, water, a stable shelter, lack of personal hygiene, and even lack of parental supervision. Lori, Jeannette, Brian and Maureen resort to the worst possible ways to keep themselves alive. For example, the three older children find a stick of margarine in the refrigerator and split the stick between each other because they are so hungry. When Rose Mary finds out ,she becomes very angry — stating that the margarine was for her. Another time, the kids want to eat ham, but find it infested with maggots, Rose Mary tells them to just cut off the parts with maggots and eat the rest. That it will be “fine.” “A big green Dumpster stood in the parking lot. When no one was looking, Brian and I pushed open the lid, climbed up, and dived inside to search for bottles. I was afraid it might be full of yucky garbage. Instead, we found an astonishing treasure: cardboard boxes filled with loose chocolates. Some of them were whitish and dried-out-looking, and some were covered with a mysterious green mold, but most of them were fine. We pigged out on chocolates,” (110). This just shows how desperate they were for food. At the same time, their mother is hiding food from them, eating it on the sly. “‘I can’t help it,’ she sobbed. ‘I’m a sugar
In Mary’s household, her two sons and daughter are dependent on her. Mary is head of the household and is currently going through a divorce. Mary is close to losing her house, car, and internet services. She hires babysitters for the days/nights that she has to work. Her children know that times are tough, and continuously encourage their mother. However, her son Quinn is dealing with the divorce and poor living in
A household is a precious and sensitive system of a group. Everyone has a role and responsibilities and even if someone took a sliver of more than the rest the balance could be broken. In the short-story “The Boat” written by Alistair MacLeod, the mother controls decisions in the house and abuses them even if they are not for the better of the house. She refuses to accept the daughter’s gifts, she discourages her family towards getting a better education and she married their father and pressured him to be a sailor. Though these decisions are what she feels is right, it does not work out for the rest of the family members. The mother’s stubbornness towards change and education caused the state of desperation in the house-hold.
Police in Vermont said a tip coming from Thunder Bay Police Program (TBPS) thwarted a possible mass stabbing after having a student was found with weapons plus a “hit list” Tuesday. As a cause it is the top world news.
Working as a court reporter is an interesting but pretty straight forward job. But, sometimes, things don’t always go the way you expect them to. From a court reporter who had to transcribe the Nuremberg trials of accused Nazi war criminals and the actions of the infamous Third Reich, to grizzly depictions of dead bodies that court reporters in murder cases sometimes see.
The collection Of crime statistice for the United Sattes began 85-90 years ago. Before this time noone knew the exent of crime in the United States. in 1937 the annaul meeting of the International Association of the Cheifs of Police was held. Here the commitie on Uniform Crime Repots was appointed to respond for the demand for national crime data. The congross authorized the Fedral Bureau of Investigation also know as the FBI to collect and compile nationwide data on crime. THey did this threw the Uniform Crime Report (UCR). The purpose of the Uniform Crime Report was to was to determain weather crime is increasing or decreasing or if there is a crime wave and to pinpoint geographic vareyations. Recording this and sharing with the public was First issued monthly, Quartly until 1942, Semiannually throughtout 1957 and annually since 1958. The FBI reports did have there problems tho, They were incomplete and structually bias, this resulated in ,may myths about crime in the unoted states.Now thos reporting in 2006 more then 17,000 law enforcement agencies are contributing to crime data, this representing more then 93 % of the population.
...fe of the mother or the children, which could happen if I was to tell him who told us what happened. The fact that the father has a pst of assault and domestic violence is something that I would have to keep in mind. At the end of the day safety is the biggest factor. If it was necessary, I would find resources for both the children and wife to leave the home, however, I would be careful in moving the child with either of the parents. The mother would still be an important suspect to me. Although she told me that the husband was abusing the children, I would have to make sure to investigate both of the parents. Does the mother have any legal issues, has she been abusive, and is she telling the truth. I would most definitely try to get the children in the custody of child protective services until the agency and myself determine what was really going on in this home.
In this case study, Laura and Danny have had significant changes in their lives. Laura has now left with the children and planning on moving with them to El Paso, Texas in a month. She has also filed for divorce from Danny. While Laura is making positive improvements to her life she is still concerned for Danny. She goes to collect what’s left of her belongings when she finds Danny in a state of panic. Danny has let himself go at this point. He started consuming alcohol, has not found a job, and is living with no electricity. Kid decides to pay Danny and Laura a visit and he quickly realizes Danny is in trouble. Danny begs for Kid’s assistance in order to help him start a new life. Danny is worried that he will end up alone and homeless
A social justice problem that contributes to Arleen's cycle of eviction is the fact that the housing market does not accommodate families living in poverty. Arleen's only real hope of breaking the cycle of eviction is for her to return to the housing voucher program she was once
There is a couple named Bruce and Janet Marshall; they have an eight-year-old son named Brandon Marshall. Lately the couple has been fighting over finances and small issues, the two cannot seem to stop arguing in front of Brandon. Every night the fights get worst. From the fighting and the screaming there is no end to it. Brandon feels that he is the blame for all there arguing because playing sports at his age in expensive. Months go by while Bruce has been sleeping on the couch and Janet upstairs with Brandon. Finally Bruce could not take it anymore, he told Janet that it was best for them to get a divorce and things went downhill from there. Two years later Janet and Bruce are still fighting in court over who gets what and fighting over whom gets full custody of Brandon. Through this process they never questioned how Brandon would deal with his family separating and if he understood what was going on. After their divorce was final Brandon was twelve-years-old and living with his father, he never saw his mother again.