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Judges and attorneys representing the state, Sankaran said, rarely consider the emotional impact of the life-altering decisions that happen in family court—both on the parents and the children themselves. “The number one thing that bothers me about how we conduct business in foster care is that we’ve lost key concepts like humanity, dignity,” he said. “We’re prioritizing compliance and the needs of bureaucracy.” Suzanne Sellers
We Were Once a Family: A Story of Love, Death, and Child Removal in America
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