But I saw a family law judge in Texas influence a jury?
Personally, I think that means you should support our initiative to bring jury trial rights for parents in California on the November 2022 ballot. ...
Personally, I think that means you should support our initiative to bring jury trial rights for parents in California on the November 2022 ballot. ...
They sure are. The federal government pays the State of California. The State then reimburses the local child support services department in your county....
No. A word of caution when only hearing one side of the story from someone you don't know and someone you never met. If this person comes from Facebook? Most...
It is all about who decides the facts from both sides of the story. In Texas, a parent has a right to circumvent a judge as the fact...
Absolutely, if every child was given the exact same opportunities in life, everyday, and their minds were all taught to think alike, then they should all react the same way...
Children are NOT resilient. Their minds do what needs to be done in order for the child to survive. ...
Well, the California Legislative Branch recently decided to audit the CJP after receiving numerous complaints that it was ineffective at best, and protecting bad judges at worst....
No, this is a basic misunderstanding of our Constitution versus statutory law and case law. I am not a lawyer, and this is not legal advice (NALNLA), but...
The minds of children experiencing the loss of a loving fit parent, as a direct result of California's family and juvenile dependency, will focus on surviving that incredible loss and...
Let's first clarify recent legislation. The Family First Prevention Services Act (Family First) was passed in February 2018. Prior to it passing, states could only receive these grants AFTER...
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