by Sherry Palmer | Jan 1, 2018 | 50 50 custody, 50/50 parenting, book, Cases, Child Custody, child custody battle, Child Custody Interference, Child Support, Children's Rights, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Equal Shared Parenting, Family Court, Family Law, family law constitutional arguments, Family Law Reform, Federal Removal, First Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, Gag orders, high conflict parenting, Joint Custody, legal rights, Narcissistic Parent, Noncustodial Parent, Noncustodial Parents Rights, Parallel Parenting, Parental Alienation, Parental Authority, Parental Equality, Parental Rights, Parenting Plan, Parenting Time, Parents Resources, Pro Se, Pro Se forms, RFRA Religous Freedom Restoration Act, SAPCR, SCOTUS, Separated Parents, Separated Parents Rights, shared parenting, Spousal Maintenance, Temporary Orders, temporary orders, unconstitutional statutes, Unmarried Child Custody, void order
Divorce is scary business, especially when there is a child involved. Parents are hiring attorneys with the belief that the attorney is going to protect them. Your attorney will NOT protect your rights the way you think they will. You think you can just pay them a...
by monicas | Dec 22, 2017 | Divorce Advice, Family Court, Parallel Parenting
This is Part 2 of The Shared Parenting Series. How do you make shared parenting work when you really don’t like your ex (or your ex really doesn’t like you)? The answer? Parallel parenting. Parallel parenting is almost like the best of both worlds when parenting in an...
by Ron B Palmer | Dec 21, 2017 | Child Custody, Constitutional rights, Divorce, Divorce Court Lies, Divorce Laws, Family Code, Family Court, Family Law
Best interest of the child is an invidious and venerable phrase. It is one of the best marketing phrases ever invented. This phrase allows a judge in a family court to do whatever the court chooses, and if a parent challenges a judge, the court uses it to remove that...
by Sherry Palmer | Nov 15, 2017 | 50/50 parenting, Child Custody, Constitutional rights, Declaratory Judgment, Family Court, Family Law, Modification, Motions and Pleadings, Narcissistic Parent, Parental Alienation, Parental Equality, Parental Rights, Parenting Time Calendar, Pro Se, Pro Se forms, Toxic Parent
Tools for Creating Parenting Plan Calendars and Motions for Child Custody Suits. Doing these things can reduce litigation and result in a parenting plan that you can live with. All of this works even if you are dealing with a narcissistic parent or a toxic parent as...
by Sherry Palmer | Oct 29, 2017 | Child Custody, Child Support, Constitutional rights, Family Court, Family Law, Foster Care, parent-child association, parent-child bonds, Parental Rights, Tennessee, Title IV E, Title IV-D
Attorney Admits the Family Law Process Does not Allow Them to Protect Parental Rights Attorney admits that they are not allowed to help parents protect their rights. Parents all over the United States are complaining to us that they cannot get attorneys to tell the...
by Ron B Palmer | Sep 7, 2017 | Children's Rights, Constitutional rights, Declaratory Judgment, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Divorce Laws, Family Code, Family Court, Family Law, Parental Rights, Parents Resources, RFRA Religous Freedom Restoration Act, SAPCR, Texas, TRFRA Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code Title 5. Government Liability Chapter 110. Religious Freedom TRFRA Section 110.004 Defense Analysis: This short section makes clear that the religious freedom limits on government action can be raised as a defense in any suit...