by Sherry Palmer | Nov 13, 2019 | Attorney Test, Family Law, Preserving Appeal, Preserving Record Education, Pro Se, Protecting Parental Rights, Protection of Your Rights
“After losing case after case, he simply gave up. Like the dogs in the study, he had learned there was little he could do to change the outcome of the case. So why bother fighting?” Finding an attorney who will protect parental rights can almost be...
by Sherry Palmer | Sep 12, 2018 | Appeal, Best Interest, challenging a statute, challenging best interest of the child, child custody battle, constitutional challenge of a statute, Constitutional rights, Family Law, family law constitutional arguments, unconstitutional statutes
The Best Interest of the Child (BIC) is used as a magical incantation that the states use to force parents into traumatic litigation. We show you how they have been tricking you, give you more information about what best interest really is, and offer you the secrets...
by Sherry Palmer | Aug 27, 2014 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Divorce Laws, Family Court, Parental Rights, Parents Resources, Uncategorized
Have you ever been told, “Well you had an attorney didn’t you? So what are you complaining about?” You are treated like that was enough, like that was sufficient. And then they look at you funny and act like they don’t understand why you are complaining. They act...
by Ron B Palmer | Jul 17, 2013 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Divorce, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
I’ve recently had reason to review the divorce, child-custody, and alimony statutes of Florida, and I have come away with a strong belief that these statutes are unconstitutional as written. If you have read my book or my other blog posts, then you are aware that the...
by Ron B Palmer | Jun 12, 2013 | Child Custody, Divorce, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
Parents find themselves in runaway custody battles every day. They get hammered for simple things that all parents do but when in a divorce custody battle these get used against you. You can often see the change in attitude of the judge when some minor issue is...