by Sherry Palmer | Jul 28, 2018 | Child Custody, Civil Rights, Constitutional rights, Corruption, parent-child bonds, Title IV D
A Pissed Off Dad Eric Scharfenberger, “A Pissed Off Dad” testified in front of the California legislator that the California laws are unconstitutional, and tells them that the family courts have kidnapped his 11-month-old son, are trafficking his child for...
by Sherry Palmer | Jul 4, 2018 | Alimony, Amicus, Best Interest, Child Custody, Child Support, Civil Rights, Constitutional rights, Corruption, Declaratory Judgment, Discovery, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Divorce Court Lies, Divorce Laws, Exploratory Searches, Family Court, Family Law, GAL, legal rights, Separated Parents Rights
5 Steps How to Get Out of the Divorce Child Custody Trap and Maintain Your Independence… Today is a day to celebrate the freedom our founding fathers gave to us. You can be assured that your judge is celebrating his or her freedom today with their family and not...
by Sherry Palmer | Jun 24, 2018 | 28 USC 1441, 28 USC 1443, child custody battle, Civil Rights, Constitutional rights, Corruption, CPS, equal protection, Family Law, Federal Removal, federal statutes, void order
Father makes Multiple Attempts at Removal of Case Involving Child Custody to Federal Court Kyla Asbury with NorCalReporter.com reported that Rudy Meza, “A California man recently filed a notice of removal in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of...
by Sherry Palmer | May 21, 2018 | Best Interest, Child Discipline, Children's Rights, Constitutional rights, CPS, DCS, Family Law, Indiana, Parental Authority
How Can Parents Protect Their Children From CPS? Facebook users are asking this question as this video continues to circulate three years later. Indiana CPS workers came out and harassed this mother after the police brought her 10-year-old daughter home in handcuffs...
by Sherry Palmer | May 10, 2018 | Attorneys, child support, collateral attack, college expenses, college tuition, Constitutional rights, contempt, Divorce, Enforcement, enforcement defense, equal protection, family law constitutional arguments, Fourteenth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, Illinois, Modification, unconstitutional statutes, void order
Father wins support argument. On May 4, 2018, a trial court judge in Illinois ruled that the family code statute that required divorced parents to pay for their child’s college expenses was unconstitutional and violated the equal protection clause. The judge...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 30, 2018 | 50/50 parenting, Child Custody, Child Support, Children's Rights, Constitutional rights, Equal Parenting Bills, Family Court, Family Law, Joint Custody, Kentucky, legal rights, Legislation, Parental Rights Bills, Parenting Time, Separated Parents, Temporary Orders
Kentucky passed a new child custody law FOR EQUAL PARENTING. Separating parents will get joint custody and equal parenting of their children as a default under a new bill, HB 528, signed into law by Gov. Matt Bevin last week, on April 26, 2018. According to 89.3...