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Stop denying children access to their capable parent(s)
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Published by Rachael Miller on Oct 19, 2009
Region: Australia
Target: DOCS NSW, Australian Federal Government, Australian Media, NSW Minister for Child Safety.
Background (Preamble):
My name is Rachael Miller; I’m writing this on behalf of my partner, Peter Billiau. For the last two years, he has been engaged in a custody battle for his oldest daughter, Ashley.

I cannot divulge all the details of the case on this website for legal reasons but have further information available on facebook.

We have begun to contact the media, in the hopes that someone can help us. Ashley does not deserve to be in foster care when she has a loving father and family here in Queensland who are falling to their knees, begging to be allowed to see her again and give her everything that she deserves. We just want somebody to treat us fairly and give us a chance. Please help us to bring little Ashley home.
Petition:
We, the undersigned, call upon the people and departments involved in the matters of child safety to investigate the DOCS case regarding the matter of custody of Ashley Jade Billiau. We demand that all parties be treated fairly and equally, instead of being ignored. The locations and genders of the parties should have NO bearing on the case, especially when DOCS QLD has declared the father to be a fit parent and the home environment to be suitable.

All claims should be fully investigated, and the Department should be living up to their ideals of acting in the best interests of the child. No child should have to remain in foster care when they have a parent who has proven to be both willing and capable of providing them with a safe and loving home!

The Stop denying children access to their capable parent(s) petition to DOCS NSW, Australian Federal Government, Australian Media, NSW Minister for Child Safety. was written by Rachael Miller and is hosted free of charge at GoPetition.


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