by Sherry Palmer | Jan 20, 2020 | Child Custody, Members Only Content, Tender Years Doctrine
IF THE CONSTITUTION DOESN’T APPLY IN FAMILY LAW THEN HOW DID SO MANY STATE SUPREME COURTS RULE THAT THE TENDER YEARS DOCTRINE VIOLATED THE CONSTITUTION? If the constitution doesn’t apply in family law then how did so many state supreme courts rule that the...
by Sherry Palmer | Oct 25, 2019 | Child Custody, Family Law
Judge Cooks ruled exactly as she should and how Sherry Palmer stated in a live FaceBook video where Sherry Palmer stated that she hoped that the judge was listening to and paying attention. Ron and Sherry Palmer have been teaching attorneys, parents, legislators, and...
by Ron B Palmer | Aug 24, 2019 | Best Interest, Child Custody, Constitutional rights, Family Law, Parental Rights, shared parenting
I just attended the TFRM expert panel discussion in Las Vegas and a question was asked, “What is the definition of best interest?” The general consensus is that it is an undefined term which it is, but that is not the most powerful answer for you. You need...
by Sherry Palmer | Aug 23, 2019 | Child Custody, CPS, DPS, Family Law
Guess what, not even $78,000.00 could save baby Drake. The Texas appellate court has denied the mandamus and refused to Bring Drake Home. Time and time again we have told attorneys and parents that just arguing caselaw and regurgitating parental rights is not enough....
by Sherry Palmer | May 4, 2019 | 50 50 custody, 50/50 parenting, Child Custody, Equal Parenting Bills, Equal Shared Parenting, Family Law, legal rights, Legislation, Legislature, lobbyist, Parental Rights Bills, Parenting Plan, Parenting Time, SAPCR, Steve Bresnen
Texas has Killed 7 Equal Parenting Bills Over the Last Twelve Years! Two of Texas’ current equal parenting bills have made it further than it’s predecessor two sessions ago. But other equal parenting bills have made it as far as these two and have still...
by Ron B Palmer | May 2, 2019 | 50 50 custody, Attorneys, BAR association, Best Interest, Child Custody, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Equal Shared Parenting, exploratory searches, Family Law, family law constitutional arguments, First Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, fundamental parental rights, fundamental rights, GAL, Parental Equality, Parental Rights, shared parenting, Statutes, Texas
You hire an attorney and think you are protected. You went into the hearing thinking the attorney was going to convince the judge that there was no reason you couldn’t have equal time with your child, but instead the judge says that because you and the other...