Does every U.S. Citizen have the right to a fair trial in Open Court? By guest blogger Eric Evers
Closed Hearings? Doesn't every U.S. Citizen have the right to a fair trial in Open Court?...
Closed Hearings? Doesn't every U.S. Citizen have the right to a fair trial in Open Court?...
The leading cause of divorce is marriage, but the AFCC is a leading cause of why people are no longer getting married. The AFCCnet, or the Association of Family and...
Yes, our state run family and juvenile dependency courts chose AFCC psychologists and mental health professionals over churches to help families in crisis because of divorce. Churches failed to protect...
California law mandates "shared parenting" and a presumption that "both parents are 'fit"" which is supposed to be overcome. The low standard of evidence makes it easy for an...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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