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Parents ‘giving up’ on the family courts?




Reblog  Parents ‘giving up’ on the family courts - Marilyn Stowe Blog

Excerpt -  "new statistics showing that the number of private family cases involving children dropped by a substantial 36 per cent in the 12 months to July. Examples of such cases include divorce, residence and contact hearings."
Leonard Henderson at AFR News - 2 hours ago
[image: ParentalRights.org logo] *Sign the Petition* *Donate* *Volunteer* *Learn More* *View Online* *Aug. 26, 2014* *Members Fuel Fight to Save Parental Rights* They’re after our kids – the judges, the bureaucrats, the internationalists, the big government elites – and they seem to think they can make better decisions for our children than we can. And they know – they *know* – that if they can shape the hearts and minds of this next generation, there will soon be no one left to resist them at all. *The only thing stopping them is you. *Your constitutional right to direct the up... more »

Marcha en Lyon (Francia) por la custodia compartida y la igualdad parental el 27 de septiembre

viso at CUSTODIA PATERNA - 4 hours ago
Martes, 26 de Agosto, 2014 *FRANCIA * La información la obtenemos a través de FACEBOOK por Marouan Kharchich Lyon 27/09 : Marche pour l’égalité Parentale LYON MARCHE POUR EGALITÉ PARENTALELe samedi 27 septembre 2014 à 14h, Nouveau Palais de Justice (Tribunal d’instance et de police) 67 rue Servient Lyon 3e Pour la résidence alternée prioritaire. Soutien critique à la Loi Famille. Contre la guerre des sexes. Contre les non-représentations d’enfants. Contre les éloignements géographiques volontaires. Contre l’aliénation parentale. Solidarité avec les parents séparés européens. Défense de... more »












4 comments:

  1. A case for establishing complicated grief as a distinct mental disorder in DSM-V - SCIENCE DIRECT
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/.../pii/S0272735804000790
    Understand that having your kids taken from you is not something the courts should be doing lightly. We all know that, but how does one push the issue before a court headed by entrenched child trafficking corruption?
    My opinion is that no one should be bothering with that. Instead, it seems clear to mine eyes that "child separation anxiety" and subsequent "grief" are together "distinct mental disorder" clearly qualifying individual sufferers as "disabled".
    The right of access to LEGITIMATE court services is discussed in Tennssee v. Lane.
    "Title II (of the ADA) is aimed at the enforcement of a variety of basic rights, including the right of access to the courts at issue in this case, that call for a standard of judicial review at least as searching, and in some cases more searching, than the standard that applies to sexbased classifications."
    In my opinion, and what I am currently working on, is not something so intimidating (at its genesis) as a full lawsuit against court officials (which almost assuredly would be doomed under the current unlawful doctrines the federal courts maintain toward snuffing out such suits), but rather something so simple that everyone reading this -- with or without much legal knowledge -- can accomplish it simply.
    If diagnosed with any type of child separation anxiety (be honest) by a psychologist (or psychiatrist I guess, but I'd go with the psychologist on this one), then arguably such an evaluation would demonstrate "qualification" as a disabled person under the ADA. Legitimately based on excessive removal of one's own children.
    A request for disability accommodation asking for the correction of this disability-causing problem would surpass reasonable into necessary. "Court, you are disabling me by the severity of your removal of my children. Here's the medical evidence. Here's my request that you fix your proceedings/process to knock the shit off." ~ www.facebook.com/StandupforZoraya - #StandupforZoraya
    http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case... http://www.ILoveAndNeedMyDaughter.blogspot.com http://www.Causes.com/ChildrensRights Stop Emotional Child Abuse — at Lawson E. Thomas Courthouse.

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    1. Dear Friends,

      One in six Americans know someone who has been falsely accused of domestic violence. The silver bullets in divorce, false allegations are sometimes used to obtain child custody. This despicable act removes fit and loving parents from the lives of their children.

      Please take a moment, as soon as possible, and speak out for the millions of children who are missing a falsely accused parent. And do it for the parents who are grieving for their children, stolen with a lie.

      Find your senators here:
      http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

      Take note of their party affiliation and phone number.

      If your senator is a Republican, call, and ask them to support Sen. Grassley's Substitute Amendment to VAWA.

      If your senator is a Democrat, call, and ask them to demand changes to Sen. Leahy's VAWA (S. 1925), to curb false allegations of domestic violence.

      Do it For the Children, Stolen with a Lie

      Thank you for taking a stand for affected families everywhere.

      “Justice is a part of the human makeup. And if you deprive a person of Justice on a continuous basis, it’s really an attack (and not to get religious or anything) but it’s an attack on the human soul. We have, as societies, evolved ideas of Justice and we have done that because human nature needs Justice and it needs resolution. And if you deprive somebody of that long enough they’re going to have reactions…”
      ~ Julie T. Star-Alexander – Executive Director, Redress, Inc.

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  2. American FathersAugust 22, 2014 at 11:18 PM
    Can Parental Alienation Cause Trauma?
    Post by Parental Alienation Awareness Organization - PAAO . " Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is not just a word or ...http://iloveandneedmydaughter.blogspot.com/2013/04/can-parental-alienation-cause-ptsd.html

    Parental Alienation, Estrangement, Crappy Parenting?
    Everything you wished you didn't need to know about Parental Alienation Syndrome & Hostile Aggressive Parenting . In 10 minutes, m...http://iloveandneedmydaughter.blogspot.com/2013/09/parental-alienation-syndrome-hostile.html

    Alienating A Child From A "FIT" And "WILLING" Parent Is A Form Of Child Abuse?
    "Parental Alienation: How It Affects Your Kids (It's Worse Than You Think)" http://iloveandneedmydaughter.blogspot.com/2011/08/register-today-for-dr-childress-webinar.html

    "Reckless Disregard" ~ Another Story Of A Fit Father's Fight For His Daughter In Family Court
    What IS family legal abuse? How do we, as its victims, define it? Post by Children's Rights . #StandUpForZoraya #ILoveA...http://iloveandneedmydaughter.blogspot.com/2013/04/reckless-disregard-true-and-compelling.html

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  3. The myth of mental health diagnosis: there are no empirical or clinical tests to diagnose for mental health disorders. In fact, the cause is most likely due to unhealthy peer relationships and dysfunctional family dynamics.

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