Mar 15 โ€ข 11:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

Family of the forest, itโ€™s everyone against everyone. The social worker denounces the parents

A controversy has erupted involving a social worker's complaints against the parents and their lawyers in the case of three children placed in a family home.

A fierce dispute has arisen regarding the welfare of three children, known as the 'children of the forest', who have been in a family home for the past four months due to court decisions made by the Juvenile Court of L'Aquila. Catherine and Nathan Trevallion, the children's parents, have faced allegations that led to their parental rights being revoked. The situation escalated as social worker Veruska D'Angelo accused the family lawyers, Marco Femminella and Danila Solinas, of interference, filing a formal complaint against them for private violence during a psychological assessment, an event that preceded a judge's order mandating the immediate removal of Catherine from the care facility.

The involvement of a social worker in this contentious case has raised serious questions about the treatment of the family and the legal professionals assisting them. D'Angelo's unprecedented action in reporting lawyers in a democratic country for obstructing her duties threatens to set a concerning precedent in the field of child welfare and legal representation. The implications of such actions could lead to an unsettling dynamic between social workers and legal advocates within child protection cases.

This evolving situation highlights the complexities of family law and child protection in Italy, drawing public and legal scrutiny. As tensions escalate among all parties involved, the case underscores the vulnerable position of families within the welfare system and the potential conflicts that arise when multiple stakeholders attempt to navigate the intricacies of legal proceedings while advocating for children's rights and parental relationships.

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