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  2. Wendy Williams' Guardian's Unsealed Lawsuit Against A+E ... - AOL

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    It's been almost three weeks since Lifetime aired ... and more information is coming out about the lawsuit filed by Wendy Williams' temporary guardian attempting to block the 4.5-hour project from ...

  3. Lifetime documentary on Wendy Williams set to air amid ... - AOL

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    A long-awaited documentary about Wendy Williams is set to air on Saturday, despite an apparent attempt by the former TV host’s guardian to block A+E Television Networks from releasing the project.

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    Wendy Williams' guardian has filed a new complaint against Lifetime's parent company, A&E Television Networks, Lifetime Entertainment Services, EOne Productions, Creature Films and its executive ...

  5. Life Time Fitness - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by chairman and chief executive officer, Bahram Akradi. [1] The company was incorporated in 1990 as FCA, Ltd., a Minnesota corporation, and registered the name Life Time Fitness in March of 1992. [2] In 2017, the word "Fitness" was officially dropped from the brand name, and the company became simply Life Time, Inc.

  6. Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl - Wikipedia

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    25 U.S.C. §§ 1901 – 1963. Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, 570 U.S. 637 (2013), was a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States which held that several sections of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) do not apply to Native American biological fathers who are not custodians of a Native American child. [1]

  7. Kinship care - Wikipedia

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    Kinship care. Kinship care is a term used in the United States and Great Britain for the raising of children by grandparents, other extended family members, and unrelated adults with whom they have a close family-like relationship such as godparents and close family friends because biological parents are unable to do so for whatever reason.