by Sherry Palmer | Mar 27, 2014 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Divorce Laws, Family Court, Parental Rights, Uncategorized, Unmarried Child Custody
…that they were going to subject me to a costly, time-consuming, gut wrenching, life altering battle that could have been avoided by applying my constitutional parental rights in the first place! (By the way, choosing not to apply the constitution does not mean...
by Sherry Palmer | Jun 4, 2013 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
Lately, I have noticed that there are some parents looking to our book for the authority to rip the children away from another fit parent, they are hurt and they think they need to hurt the other parent to justify getting their equal rights and equal time back....
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 23, 2013 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
“Divorce court has no boundaries and the abuse you seek to escape in your marriage is magnified by our current family court system and in many cases made worse. You become more mistreated and abused and worse now they have the authority and approval of the courts to...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 16, 2013 | Child Custody, Uncategorized
We reviewed the S.C. Supreme Court case Adoptive Parents v. Baby Girl and asked the question, Do U.S. Courts Protect Indian Children Better than they Protect non-Indian Children? We came to the conclusion that many of the same reasons that they created the ICWA[i],...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 13, 2013 | Child Custody, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
This post is sharing some more valuable content on child custody and divorce from our soon to be released book “Not in the Child’s Best Interest.” This excerpt explains more on parens patriae, its role, and where the power and authority originate in child custody: “If...