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30 Jan
Are parents relying too heavily on case law, aka common law, to convince their family court judge to decide in their favor?

Yes! Judges use case law to determine how other judges interpreted a law given the same or similar "facts". This is appropriate for criminal and civil cases. However, family law...

30 Jan
Why is the family court’s method of punishment, supervised visitation, so damaging to a child and the child’s future?

It teaches the child that something is wrong with a parent, who otherwise has no risk factors, and leads to scorn, disdain, contempt and disregard for that fit Mom...

17 Jan
Why did CA routinely fail to comply with ICWA and keep Native American children with their families?

ICWA or the federal Indian Child Welfare Act told CA to keep Native American children with their families. It failed. Jury trials rights for these parents will succeed. ...

19 Dec
What happens to children that are “hard to place” in California’s “custody”? It doesn’t mean in jail

For the State of Washington, here is a recent news clip on their plight. Hopefully someone will investigate the State of California and what happened to our foster children...

13 Dec
Should you voluntarily give up legal rights of your child to your ex or to the State of California?

No one can answer that for you, but of course there is a big difference between an ex spouse (usually), and the State of California....

11 Dec
What is hearsay and why would a family or juvenile dependency court judge allow it in as evidence?

Hearsay is essentially rumor. For example, I heard your momma say that you forgot to pick up your child from kindergarten at noon. Judges usually don’t allow hearsay in as...

10 Dec
Do vets and law enforcement personnel who watch (alleged) criminals get jury trial rights, get them?

Nope, not in a California family or juvenile dependency court case. Only Texas family and juvenile dependency courts grant parents jury trial rights before legal rights to their children can...

10 Dec
Is this epidemic of young men, not working, tied to the family and juvenile dependency court crisis?

Why work after you spent a considerable part of your childhood watching one of these so called "expert" witnesses (or decision makers) from the AFCCnet (Association of Family and Conciliation...

07 Dec
Why was the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) unconstitutional??

The Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) was unconstitutional because it speeded up termination of parental rights (tpr) of a child, a protect liberty interest but didn't add a corresponding...

06 Dec
Why do the family and juvenile dependency courts routinely separate siblings from each other?

Divide and conquer is my best guess. Remember the Parent Trap, the movie that Lindsay Lohan debuted in as both twin girls?...

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