comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Deborah bucknam - Page 5 : comparemela.com

Woman in same-sex custody case who fled US held in Miami

A woman who allegedly fled the United States for Nicaragua in 2009 rather than share custody of her child with her former same-sex partner has been arrested in Miami.Federal court records say that Lisa Miller was taken into federal custody Jan. 27..

Miami
Florida
United-states
New-york
Waynesboro
Virginia
Vermont
Fairhaven
Canada
Nicaragua
Philip-zodhiates
Isabella-miller

Woman in same-sex custody case who fled the US held in Miami

A woman who allegedly fled the United States for Nicaragua in 2009 rather than share custody of her child with her former same-sex partner has been.

Miami
Florida
United-states
New-york
Waynesboro
Virginia
Vermont
Fairhaven
Canada
Nicaragua
Philip-zodhiates
Isabella-miller

Woman in same-sex custody case who fled the US held in Miami - News - Ionia Sentinel - Standard-Ionia, MI

A woman who allegedly fled the United States for Nicaragua in 2009 rather than share custody of her child with her former same-sex partner has been arrested in Miami. Federal court records say that Lisa Miller was taken into federal custody Jan. 27. She is awaiting transfer to Buffalo, New York, where she was indicted in 2014 on international parental kidnapping charges. Miller s attorney did not return an email Monday seeking comment. But a federal court filing said Miller was invoking her

Miami
Florida
United-states
New-york
Waynesboro
Virginia
Vermont
Fairhaven
Canada
Nicaragua
Philip-zodhiates
Isabella-miller

Vermont lawsuits, New Hampshire legislation part of renewed push for school choice

Vermont lawsuits, New Hampshire legislation part of renewed push for school choice Trevor Sunn, 18, of Grafton, follows along during a practical math class at the Ledyard Charter School in Lebanon on Thursday. The school provided Sunn with a wireless hotspot because he did not have internet access for attending remote classes at his home. Sunn said he relies on his mother for rides to school while his car is broken. Valley News photographs James M. Patterson Science teacher Alison Crowley, right, looks in on the progress of Eddie Norwalk, 17, middle, who was making soap for an independent study at the Ledyard Charter School on Thursday. Crowley was promoted to her teaching position in 2020 after working as an academic coach. Todd Contois, 16, of Lebanon, works on an art project at left. James M. Patterson photos / Valley News

Tunbridge
Vermont
United-states
Kearsarge
New-hampshire
Orleans-county
Strafford-school
Grafton-elementary-school
Lebanon
Wisconsin
Piermont
Glover-community-school

Valley News - Vermont lawsuits, New Hampshire legislation part of renewed push for school choice

Vermont lawsuits, New Hampshire legislation part of renewed push for school choice Trevor Sunn, 18, of Grafton, follows along during a practical math class at the Ledyard Charter School in Lebanon, N.H., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. The school provided Sunn with a wireless hotspot because he did not have internet access for attending remote classes at his home. Sunn said he relies on his mother for rides to school while his car is broken, and he did not have internet access at home until the school provided him with a wireless hotspot. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Tunbridge
Vermont
United-states
Kearsarge
New-hampshire
Orleans-county
Strafford-school
Grafton-elementary-school
Lebanon
Wisconsin
Piermont
Glover-community-school

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.