by Sherry Palmer | Mar 9, 2017 | Connecticut, Family Court, Family Law, GAL, Legislation
College funds are being stripped from children to pay the family courts. Courts are appointing Guardian ad Litems and AMCs in Connecticut who had unlimited authority, total immunity, and could bill without limit. Parents were threatened with jail if they did not pay....
by monicas | Feb 27, 2017 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Constitutional rights, Divorce, Equal Parenting Bills, Family Court, Family Law, Legislation, Parental Rights Bills, Policy, Uncategorized
I was very moved today to write about the pathology of the Family Court to Representative Urban of Stonington, CT after hearing her speak on NPR’s “Where We Live” and share the trauma that this inflicts on children in Connecticut: (The following is...
by Sherry Palmer | Feb 22, 2017 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Divorce, Divorce Laws, Equal Parenting Bills, Family Code, Family Law, Legislation, Legislative Talk Sheet, Legislature, Parental Equality, Parental Rights, Parental Rights Bills, Parents Resources, Policy, Texas, Uncategorized
You can get this packet for free from The National Family Law Policy Center here. Take with you when you are discussing why and how equal parenting protects children.
by monicas | Feb 22, 2017 | Connecticut, Divorce, Legislation, Parental Rights Bills, Uncategorized
Virtually all of the parental rights bills that were submitted to the Judiciary Committee for the 2017 legislative session in Connecticut have died in committee. AGAIN. These are bills that Connecticut citizens have been trying to get passed for years and have had to...
by Sherry Palmer | Feb 21, 2017 | Child Custody, Divorce, Equal Parenting Bills, Legislation, Parental Equality, Parental Rights, Parental Rights Bills, Uncategorized
Are the days of having to prove why you deserve equal custody of your child coming to an end? Looking through the history of the child custody laws in the state of Washington, you might not think so. Over the years, Washington residents have had several changes to...
by Sherry Palmer | Feb 16, 2017 | Child Custody, Divorce, Equal Parenting Bills, Family Code, Family Law, Legislation, Legislature, Parental Rights Bills, SAPCR, Uncategorized
This is a continuation of the last blog I wrote yesterday on how the Standard Possession order statutes managed to turn into minimum possession orders and weaved their way through the Family Code in Texas to whittle away at parental rights. So we have written 4 new...