A California appeals court has ruled that octuplets mom Nadya Suleman will not face an investigation by Child Protective Services.
Suleman's attorney Jeff Czech says the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday to halt the investigation that was ordered by an Orange County Superior Court probate judge. The appeals court also ruled earlier this month that Suleman would not have to have a court-appointed guardian to oversee her children's finances.
Paul Peterson, an advocate for the fair treatment of children in show business, had filed a petition requesting the appointment of an independent guardian. Suleman then filed a motion challenging his right to file the petition.
Czech says Suleman is relieved over the ruling.
Source:
No Social Services Investigation for Nadya Suleman
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This situation just keeps growing legs. Very disappointing, but anyone with 1/2 working brain knows this Octo Mom case is food for the greedy.
ReplyDeleteI am relieved as well as Octomom.
ReplyDeleteGood - good - good, maybe all the fascination the media has with the octomom will die down now.
ReplyDeleteI agree with that, Anonymous 3, maybe we can all go on with our lives now without the octo-craze!
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