This document is a child support order from the District Court of Maine. It orders the defendant, [name redacted], to pay $113.90 per week in child support to the plaintiff, [name redacted], for their child, [name redacted], born in 2000. The order also specifies that health insurance and uninsured medical costs are to be shared based on the parties' incomes. Failure to report address or employment changes within 15 days is a civil violation subject to a $200 fine. The order is incorporated into the court docket.
This document discusses a custody dispute over a child named Mila. Several people comment on Facebook about the situation. They debate whether Mila should be with her mother or father, with some arguing the mother has exploited Mila online, while others say the father is preventing the mother from seeing her daughter. The discussions become heated with accusations thrown between those on different sides of the issue.
The emails discuss arrangements for Igor to transfer custody of his daughter Mila to Lori. Igor insists that Lori provide Mila's passport on Friday as he does not want Lori taking Mila out of the country. Lori is unable to get the passport until Sunday as it is currently in Sorrento. They agree to the custody transfer and pickup at Whole Foods, with Lori returning Mila on Sunday. Igor also discusses child support payments and communicating with Mila's school about pickups.
Judy potter's letter to gov le page final july 2011DocumentsforMila
Judy Potter, an attorney, writes to Governor LePage with concerns about the Maine DHHS's handling of the case of Mila Malenko. Potter questions why the conclusions of a psychological evaluation from Spurwink were dismissed by DHHS. Potter also raises issues with inconsistent statements from DHHS officials about the reasons for rejecting the Spurwink report and allegations of coaching. Potter believes DHHS notified parties of its conclusions at different times inappropriately and questions the basis for closing the case without a full investigation.
The document summarizes a letter from the Board of Overseers of the Bar regarding a grievance complaint against attorney Michael J. Waxman. A Grievance Commission panel found probable cause that Waxman engaged in misconduct subject to sanction. The office of Bar Counsel will now prepare a formal petition for disciplinary proceedings against Waxman before a different Grievance Commission panel. Both the complainant, Lori Handrahan, and Waxman will receive notice of the disciplinary hearing date.
This document is a child support order from the District Court of Maine. It orders the defendant, [name redacted], to pay $113.90 per week in child support to the plaintiff, [name redacted], for their child, [name redacted], born in 2000. The order also specifies that health insurance and uninsured medical costs are to be shared based on the parties' incomes. Failure to report address or employment changes within 15 days is a civil violation subject to a $200 fine. The order is incorporated into the court docket.
This document discusses a custody dispute over a child named Mila. Several people comment on Facebook about the situation. They debate whether Mila should be with her mother or father, with some arguing the mother has exploited Mila online, while others say the father is preventing the mother from seeing her daughter. The discussions become heated with accusations thrown between those on different sides of the issue.
The emails discuss arrangements for Igor to transfer custody of his daughter Mila to Lori. Igor insists that Lori provide Mila's passport on Friday as he does not want Lori taking Mila out of the country. Lori is unable to get the passport until Sunday as it is currently in Sorrento. They agree to the custody transfer and pickup at Whole Foods, with Lori returning Mila on Sunday. Igor also discusses child support payments and communicating with Mila's school about pickups.
Judy potter's letter to gov le page final july 2011DocumentsforMila
Judy Potter, an attorney, writes to Governor LePage with concerns about the Maine DHHS's handling of the case of Mila Malenko. Potter questions why the conclusions of a psychological evaluation from Spurwink were dismissed by DHHS. Potter also raises issues with inconsistent statements from DHHS officials about the reasons for rejecting the Spurwink report and allegations of coaching. Potter believes DHHS notified parties of its conclusions at different times inappropriately and questions the basis for closing the case without a full investigation.
The document summarizes a letter from the Board of Overseers of the Bar regarding a grievance complaint against attorney Michael J. Waxman. A Grievance Commission panel found probable cause that Waxman engaged in misconduct subject to sanction. The office of Bar Counsel will now prepare a formal petition for disciplinary proceedings against Waxman before a different Grievance Commission panel. Both the complainant, Lori Handrahan, and Waxman will receive notice of the disciplinary hearing date.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Overseers of the bar grievance panel waxman bar nov 5 2009DocumentsforMila
The Board of Overseers of the Bar is established by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court to regulate attorney conduct. The Board has several members and staff, including an Executive Director and Bar Counsel. In this letter, the Bar Counsel notifies Lori Handrahan and attorney Michael J. Waxman that a Grievance Commission panel found probable cause that Waxman engaged in misconduct subject to sanction. As a result, Bar Counsel will prepare a formal petition for disciplinary proceedings before a new Grievance Commission panel regarding grievance complaint 09-204.
The document is a letter from the Board of Overseers of the Bar notifying Lori Handrahan and Peter Rodway, Esq. that a Grievance Commission panel reviewed a complaint regarding attorney Michael Waxman and dismissed it with a warning. The panel found that Waxman became personally involved in a client's case, maligned Handrahan, and threatened another attorney, but that the misconduct was minor. As a result, the complaint was dismissed and Waxman was warned to refrain from such behavior in the future. The letter notes that a dismissal with warning is confidential and not a formal discipline.
This letter requests that Judge Bradley take judicial notice of recent police reports when considering the credibility determinations made in a prior divorce judgment. The letter references a police report where the ex-husband, Mr. Malenko, is shown shoplifting on video with his three-year-old daughter but continues to lie to the police about it. The letter asks Judge Bradley to weigh this new evidence of Mr. Malenko lying against the prior finding that he was credible and the ex-wife was not credible.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
Lesley devoe reply to dean crocker maine children's allianceDocumentsforMila
The document is a letter from Lesley Devoe, LCSW to Dean Crocker, MSW regarding the case of Lori Handrahan and Igor Malenko. It summarizes in great detail discrepancies in Igor Malenko's statements to various professionals involved in the case regarding his history of violence, parenting abilities, and truthfulness. It raises concerns that Mr. Malenko has provided misinformation that has influenced the case's momentum against Ms. Handrahan and that professionals have overlooked serious red flags in Mr. Malenko's background and behavior.
The document discusses the authority of a governor to intervene in a child protective services case. It provides opinions from legal experts that a governor, as the head of the executive branch, has the power to direct actions by executive agencies and appoint/remove agency heads. The document also examines Maine's constitution and case law, finding that governors have a duty to ensure laws are faithfully executed and oversee the executive branch. It concludes that the Maine governor has the authority to order the DHHS to substantiate abuse findings and follow an expert organization's recommendations in the child's case.
The expert witness, Dr. Jacquelyn C. Campbell, provides a 3-paragraph summary of her expert opinion in the case of Malenko vs. Handrahan (Docket No. FM-08-510). She administered a validated danger assessment to the defendant, Lori Handrahan, and scored her at an "extreme danger" level of 22. Based on research, Dr. Campbell can predict with 92% accuracy that Ms. Handrahan is at extreme risk of being killed or almost killed by the plaintiff, Igor Malenko. Furthermore, any custody arrangement that allows unsupervised access puts the child, Mila, at risk of harm or trauma. Therefore, Dr. Campbell strongly
This document is a letter from attorney Michael J. Waxman to Michelle at the Maine District Court regarding the case Malenko v. Handrahan. The letter encloses documents showing the disposition of Mr. Malenko's criminal shoplifting case. Mr. Waxman requests that these documents be brought to Judge Moskowitz's attention so that a hearing on pending motions to modify and regarding relocation can be rescheduled as soon as possible.
Igor Malenko, a resident of South Portland, Maine who works for IDEXX, has committed multiple crimes since entering the US 4 years ago that make him eligible for deportation. These include [1] shoplifting with his child, [2] multiple domestic abuse protection orders against his wife and child including failure to pay child support, and [3] a possible case of child sexual abuse. He is also accused of immigration fraud. Under US law, Malenko can be deported for committing crimes of moral turpitude and multiple criminal convictions, as well as crimes of domestic violence and those against children.
Igor Malenko refuses to allow unsupervised visits between Mila and her mother Lori. He believes Lori disparages him to Mila, makes false abuse claims, and subjects Mila to unnecessary medical exams. Igor wants to protect Mila from this abuse. Lori maintains she misses Mila and wants to see her per the court order. They disagree on visitation and will address it at an upcoming hearing.
Overseers of the bar v waxman final decision by judge alexanderDocumentsforMila
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Waxman on state of maine facebook page december 2011DocumentsforMila
This document is a discussion thread posted on Facebook regarding allegations of child abuse in a custody case. Several commenters express skepticism about claims being made by Lori Handrahan on her blog regarding her daughter Mila and Mila's father Igor. They argue more research is needed beyond what is stated on Lori's blog, as court documents and evaluations contradict some of Lori's claims. Others continue defending Lori's position, citing her blog as documenting the abuse and saying officials are ignoring the truth. It becomes a debate around whether to believe Lori or consider the entire body of evidence.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Overseers of the bar grievance panel waxman bar nov 5 2009DocumentsforMila
The Board of Overseers of the Bar is established by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court to regulate attorney conduct. The Board has several members and staff, including an Executive Director and Bar Counsel. In this letter, the Bar Counsel notifies Lori Handrahan and attorney Michael J. Waxman that a Grievance Commission panel found probable cause that Waxman engaged in misconduct subject to sanction. As a result, Bar Counsel will prepare a formal petition for disciplinary proceedings before a new Grievance Commission panel regarding grievance complaint 09-204.
The document is a letter from the Board of Overseers of the Bar notifying Lori Handrahan and Peter Rodway, Esq. that a Grievance Commission panel reviewed a complaint regarding attorney Michael Waxman and dismissed it with a warning. The panel found that Waxman became personally involved in a client's case, maligned Handrahan, and threatened another attorney, but that the misconduct was minor. As a result, the complaint was dismissed and Waxman was warned to refrain from such behavior in the future. The letter notes that a dismissal with warning is confidential and not a formal discipline.
This letter requests that Judge Bradley take judicial notice of recent police reports when considering the credibility determinations made in a prior divorce judgment. The letter references a police report where the ex-husband, Mr. Malenko, is shown shoplifting on video with his three-year-old daughter but continues to lie to the police about it. The letter asks Judge Bradley to weigh this new evidence of Mr. Malenko lying against the prior finding that he was credible and the ex-wife was not credible.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
Lesley devoe reply to dean crocker maine children's allianceDocumentsforMila
The document is a letter from Lesley Devoe, LCSW to Dean Crocker, MSW regarding the case of Lori Handrahan and Igor Malenko. It summarizes in great detail discrepancies in Igor Malenko's statements to various professionals involved in the case regarding his history of violence, parenting abilities, and truthfulness. It raises concerns that Mr. Malenko has provided misinformation that has influenced the case's momentum against Ms. Handrahan and that professionals have overlooked serious red flags in Mr. Malenko's background and behavior.
The document discusses the authority of a governor to intervene in a child protective services case. It provides opinions from legal experts that a governor, as the head of the executive branch, has the power to direct actions by executive agencies and appoint/remove agency heads. The document also examines Maine's constitution and case law, finding that governors have a duty to ensure laws are faithfully executed and oversee the executive branch. It concludes that the Maine governor has the authority to order the DHHS to substantiate abuse findings and follow an expert organization's recommendations in the child's case.
The expert witness, Dr. Jacquelyn C. Campbell, provides a 3-paragraph summary of her expert opinion in the case of Malenko vs. Handrahan (Docket No. FM-08-510). She administered a validated danger assessment to the defendant, Lori Handrahan, and scored her at an "extreme danger" level of 22. Based on research, Dr. Campbell can predict with 92% accuracy that Ms. Handrahan is at extreme risk of being killed or almost killed by the plaintiff, Igor Malenko. Furthermore, any custody arrangement that allows unsupervised access puts the child, Mila, at risk of harm or trauma. Therefore, Dr. Campbell strongly
This document is a letter from attorney Michael J. Waxman to Michelle at the Maine District Court regarding the case Malenko v. Handrahan. The letter encloses documents showing the disposition of Mr. Malenko's criminal shoplifting case. Mr. Waxman requests that these documents be brought to Judge Moskowitz's attention so that a hearing on pending motions to modify and regarding relocation can be rescheduled as soon as possible.
Igor Malenko, a resident of South Portland, Maine who works for IDEXX, has committed multiple crimes since entering the US 4 years ago that make him eligible for deportation. These include [1] shoplifting with his child, [2] multiple domestic abuse protection orders against his wife and child including failure to pay child support, and [3] a possible case of child sexual abuse. He is also accused of immigration fraud. Under US law, Malenko can be deported for committing crimes of moral turpitude and multiple criminal convictions, as well as crimes of domestic violence and those against children.
Igor Malenko refuses to allow unsupervised visits between Mila and her mother Lori. He believes Lori disparages him to Mila, makes false abuse claims, and subjects Mila to unnecessary medical exams. Igor wants to protect Mila from this abuse. Lori maintains she misses Mila and wants to see her per the court order. They disagree on visitation and will address it at an upcoming hearing.
Overseers of the bar v waxman final decision by judge alexanderDocumentsforMila
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Waxman on state of maine facebook page december 2011DocumentsforMila
This document is a discussion thread posted on Facebook regarding allegations of child abuse in a custody case. Several commenters express skepticism about claims being made by Lori Handrahan on her blog regarding her daughter Mila and Mila's father Igor. They argue more research is needed beyond what is stated on Lori's blog, as court documents and evaluations contradict some of Lori's claims. Others continue defending Lori's position, citing her blog as documenting the abuse and saying officials are ignoring the truth. It becomes a debate around whether to believe Lori or consider the entire body of evidence.