by Sherry Palmer | Aug 6, 2021 | Child Custody, Divorce, Divorce Laws, Family Court, Uncategorized
Only parents going through a custody battle can relate to how the scene in “The Green Mile,” where the warden’s wife says to John (the man on death row who just saved her life) “I dreamed of you…we were both wandering in the dark and we found each other”...
by Sherry Palmer | Oct 18, 2017 | Attorney General, Child Custody, Legislation, Parental Rights, Texas
Proposition 4 proposes a constitutional amendment to require that a court notify the Attorney General (AG) when a statute’s constitutionality is being challenged before the court rules on it. This gives the AG 45 days to decide whether they wish to respond and...
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 | Oct 20, 2013 | Child Custody, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Family Court, Parental Rights, Parents Resources, Uncategorized
Sadly, many attorneys and divorce court judges use this excuse to take on power that is NOT theirs by right. The idea that a right can be eliminated just because it conflicts with another right would make rights themselves meaningless. Religious rights guaranteed...
by Ron B Palmer | Jul 19, 2013 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Divorce, Parental Rights
Florida Statute 61.13 is unconstitutional on many fronts. The following is the complete text of the statute with specific sections highlighted and the author’s comments embedded inline in red text. The Florida legislators need to go to work and fix this statute so...