by Sherry Palmer | Aug 14, 2021 | Child Custody, child custody battle, Divorce, Divorce Laws, Family Law, legal rights, Parental Rights
Number 1 Parental Rights Book This post contans a preview from the book “NOT In the Child’s Best Interest” which is the book that placed Ron and Sherry Palmer in the forefront of the Parental Rights Movement. The supreme law of our land is actually...
by Sherry Palmer | Nov 15, 2017 | 50/50 parenting, Child Custody, Constitutional rights, Declaratory Judgment, Family Court, Family Law, Modification, Motions and Pleadings, Narcissistic Parent, Parental Alienation, Parental Equality, Parental Rights, Parenting Time Calendar, Pro Se, Pro Se forms, Toxic Parent
Tools for Creating Parenting Plan Calendars and Motions for Child Custody Suits. Doing these things can reduce litigation and result in a parenting plan that you can live with. All of this works even if you are dealing with a narcissistic parent or a toxic parent as...
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 Sherry Palmer | Jun 4, 2014 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Divorce, Divorce Advice, Divorce Laws, Family Court, Parental Rights, Parents Resources, TYDA, Unmarried Child Custody
BREAKING THE CHAINS CREATED BY THE FAMILY COURTS… So many people are suffering from being forced into more family studies/home studies, more therapy, and more attorney bills and have no idea how to make it end…don’t let this happen to you! So many people are suffering...
by Sherry Palmer | Jun 21, 2013 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, court induced parental alienation™, court-induced parental alienation™, Divorce, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
Here’s a book we found on the ABA website teaching attorneys how to communicate with judges. The author lists the following list that we feel is severely lacking: Judges are particularly annoyed by lawyers who: ignore the rules of court fail to prepare arrive...