FERDINAND V. DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES, 786 F.Supp. 401 (1991) CASE BRIEF

FERDINAND V. DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES
786 F.Supp. 401 (1991)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over an adoption.
FACTS: Ferdinand (P) adopted a black child when she was married. However, P got divorced and had to support both the adopted child, herself, and another child from her marriage and to help in these tasks, P asked for adoption assistance and was denied by D in that she had refused such assistance before, and that amounted to a waiver. P filed this suit in court and asked for a permanent injunction and the payment of the benefits due. The trial court granted a TRO for the payment of the assistance until it made a formal ruling on the issue.

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