Uncivilized Social Worker: A Mother'S Story

When Eliza Eidler became pregnant with her son, she could never have imagined she would be embroiled in a ten-year battle to protect him from a hostile father and a rogue social worker in the United States. Only a few years later, her daughter would become the target of an organized government welfare hoax in Canada.

In Uncivilized Social Worker, she tells how she and her family fell victim to falsified child-welfare concerns and how the threat that undermined their safety and happiness was closer to home than she could ever imagine. Determined to fight for her son, Eidler narrates enduring the tyranny of a rogue social worker in the United States and then, with all odds stacked against her, takes on an organized child-welfare hoax perpetrated by Canadian social services in the fight to save her daughter from an illegitimate adoption and illegal court proceedings. 

Uncivilized Social Worker is a powerful, true story of a mother’s struggles to avoid losing her children. Follow Eidler, a private citizen, as she unwittingly uncovers child-welfare fraud and government secrecy in her first book of the three-part series.

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Uncivilized Social Worker: A Mother'S Story

When Eliza Eidler became pregnant with her son, she could never have imagined she would be embroiled in a ten-year battle to protect him from a hostile father and a rogue social worker in the United States. Only a few years later, her daughter would become the target of an organized government welfare hoax in Canada.

In Uncivilized Social Worker, she tells how she and her family fell victim to falsified child-welfare concerns and how the threat that undermined their safety and happiness was closer to home than she could ever imagine. Determined to fight for her son, Eidler narrates enduring the tyranny of a rogue social worker in the United States and then, with all odds stacked against her, takes on an organized child-welfare hoax perpetrated by Canadian social services in the fight to save her daughter from an illegitimate adoption and illegal court proceedings. 

Uncivilized Social Worker is a powerful, true story of a mother’s struggles to avoid losing her children. Follow Eidler, a private citizen, as she unwittingly uncovers child-welfare fraud and government secrecy in her first book of the three-part series.

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Uncivilized Social Worker: A Mother'S Story

Uncivilized Social Worker: A Mother'S Story

by Marian K Kazimierczuk Dr
Uncivilized Social Worker: A Mother'S Story

Uncivilized Social Worker: A Mother'S Story

by Marian K Kazimierczuk Dr

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When Eliza Eidler became pregnant with her son, she could never have imagined she would be embroiled in a ten-year battle to protect him from a hostile father and a rogue social worker in the United States. Only a few years later, her daughter would become the target of an organized government welfare hoax in Canada.

In Uncivilized Social Worker, she tells how she and her family fell victim to falsified child-welfare concerns and how the threat that undermined their safety and happiness was closer to home than she could ever imagine. Determined to fight for her son, Eidler narrates enduring the tyranny of a rogue social worker in the United States and then, with all odds stacked against her, takes on an organized child-welfare hoax perpetrated by Canadian social services in the fight to save her daughter from an illegitimate adoption and illegal court proceedings. 

Uncivilized Social Worker is a powerful, true story of a mother’s struggles to avoid losing her children. Follow Eidler, a private citizen, as she unwittingly uncovers child-welfare fraud and government secrecy in her first book of the three-part series.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532007835
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/22/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 106
File size: 244 KB
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