Do you know where your rights come from? Most parents do not. Once they learn, they are told that these sources do not apply to the context of family law. At first you might accept that and trust your attorney to take care of you and your needs in the court. This may work for… Continue reading Do You Know Where Your Rights Come From and Do You Know How to Adapt Those Rights to Family Law?
Category: Appeal
Connecticut Brief with Constitutional Parental Rights Arguments Moving up through Appellate Courts – see the En Banc arguments here
Connecticut appellate courts decided that constitutional parental rights could be ignored. The parent decided that she would request an en banc review. We are sharing with you the en banc arguments that we gave her to help her continue her fight for justice at the end of this blog post. When you know the trial… Continue reading Connecticut Brief with Constitutional Parental Rights Arguments Moving up through Appellate Courts – see the En Banc arguments here
Parents who Ignore their Rights, Lose their Children
EXTREME JUDICIAL FAILURE: MARYLAND – Appellate Court Wrong about Parental Rights When it comes to family law, state court judges seem to simply lose their minds. The garbage they spew to justify their illegal actions is legend. This article exposes the shame of the Maryland Court of Appeals, the highest state court in Maryland. As… Continue reading Parents who Ignore their Rights, Lose their Children
Constitutional Challenge on Best Interest of the Child Statute
The Best Interest of the Child (BIC) is used as a magical incantation that the states use to force parents into traumatic litigation. We show you how they have been tricking you, give you more information about what best interest really is, and offer you the secrets that attorneys don’t want you to know. We… Continue reading Constitutional Challenge on Best Interest of the Child Statute
Arizona Appellate Court Opinion Rules that Family Court Violated Constitutional Parental Rights!
An Arizona appellate court opinion confirms what Ron and Sherry Palmer at Fix Family Courts have been teaching parents and attorneys about constitutional parental rights.