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“Exposing issues within the foster care system”
We follow Eva through her troubled childhood, all the while exposing issues within the foster care system.
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$40,000
Social Worker and Attorney
Faye
Judge Sims
Officer
Rip Porter is sentenced to seven years in prison for beating his wife, Wendy. When he is released, he discovers that Wendy gave up their child, and the privileged Campbell family adopted him. The two families are soon in a legal battle for the child they both love.
Court Patron
Hopscotch Daughter
Doctor
Gretta
Teen Ava
Jake
Brenda
Claire
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