Has a judge ever told you that you only care about your parental rights not about your child’s best interests? Would you like to know how to properly respond?
Category: First Amendment
Texas Attorney General Paxton Recognizes Parental Rights and Validates the Palmers’ Book
Texas Attorney General Paxton Recognizes Parental Rights are Protected by Strict Scrutiny in New Attorney General Response Opinion, KP-0241 Parents have been taught not to argue parental rights in family court. In fact, bringing up parental rights can be as damning as mentioning parental alienation in some courts still. The parents are laughed at by… Continue reading Texas Attorney General Paxton Recognizes Parental Rights and Validates the Palmers’ Book
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.
New Way to Divorce — Learn What Attorneys Don’t Tell You
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 retainer and forget about your case, that the… Continue reading New Way to Divorce — Learn What Attorneys Don’t Tell You
DAILY TOOL: Trial Testimony…how to preserve error and avoid the best interest trap.
TOOL OF THE DAY: example of how to testify in a way that integrates your rights without ever having to say the words “I have these rights” or “it is my constitutional right to the care, custody, and control of my child.”