by Sherry Palmer | Apr 25, 2013 | court induced parental alienation™, Court-induced parental alienation, court-induced parental alienation™, Divorce
It’s the Parent’s Fault? What if your child is against you? What if your child does not want to live with you? What happens when the court places your child in a position to choose between parents? Does this warrant marginalizing a parent?  Does it really matter what...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 21, 2013 | Child Custody, Children's Rights, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
“The Constitution is the law that defines and limits the powers of government.”[1] No wonder the state courts have resisted using it in family law. Their powers have gone virtually unlimited. Limited only by their own interpretations of limits and use of their power....
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 17, 2013 | Divorce, Uncategorized
Feel UnHeard in Family Court? Did they Ignore Real Abuse and Reward an Abuser? Did you Get Punished for Abuse you Didn’t Do? If you deprive an innocent parent of Parental Liberties, do you deprive a child of their First Amendment Rights as well? We discuss this...
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...
by Sherry Palmer | Apr 13, 2013 | Child Custody, Parental Rights, Uncategorized
This is a very important case if you are fighting against another parent since the same legal reasoning should be applied, except that now you are battling another biological parent. You will notice that this Nebraska case is a biological parent battling grandparents,...