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Saturday

Purple Keyboard Campaign - Write ONE Letter #familylawreform



Join the Purple Keyboard Campaign 4 Family Justice Reform and Write ONE Letter

TaKe THESE STEPS

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    Send a letter to your state's representatives. We want them to know we are coming together as one in this effort. Please be sure to always make a strong statement of your losses in these two agencies at the end of each letter. FCLU has received hundreds of incredible case profiles and has three pairs of adversaries that are willing to be Whistleblowers. We are now expanding our investigation to probe family court clerks and judges.
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    For success we need to unite. Americans come together to move this forward. This is the only way, many voices become one.  The BEST Parent is BOTH Parents!Thanks!

HOW THIS WILL HELP

The injustice of Family Court and it's agencies that are supposed to help children are failing people on a daily basis and and in turn jeopardizing society as a whole!
You must secure FACTS for your life... a fact is a truth... so let there be truth!! and light of course... and let that truth be that you have a court order from a judge or magistrate that defines your legal status as a parent based on your abilities and the best interests of yourself as a parent to this child and this child's interests respective of parental guidance. 
Do not wait, do not ponder... do not will and wish and wash your own face with your tears. Simply gather the strength of your love for your child and the self respect and self love you have... Figure out the exact process to establish legal rights defined in a court order (starting with a piece of paper where you write down what you want from your relationship with your child WITHOUT the Mother being a part of your wants on this list...). Determine the process cost and starting point and start positioning yourself to engage the process. 
Do not use the word 'fathers rights' in court. Use PARENTAL RIGHTS. Do not use HUMAN RIGHTS as a reference to a judge because the judge knows that is the end all and starting point of all rights and it can subconsciously come out as a condescending reference to a 'bigger idea'; instead use references such as: 'In regards to best interests of parenting' Approach 'parenting' as an idea that means so much more then Man Vs Woman (because it does...) and sell that... because most likely even some of the people reading this have deep seeds believing women are better or more natural parents then men. The reality is that you can brain wash children to grow up believing realities that simply divide and harm others. 
Never should a law read Fathers, Mothers... It should simply read: Parents... a Parents rights account for the rights of a parent. the moment a gender is assigned, it is a gender discriminative marker granting access to violate your human rights. 
You may not be able to get exactly what you want, or run through the streets waving the 'fathers rights' or HUMAN RIGHTS flag.... but you can learn how to speak to those who hold positions of authority and you can secure your rights as a parent. 
If you have the strength and aptitude to stand up for yourself as a parent. You MUST also write ONE letter to your local representatives and request that laws be reviewed to grant Equality to parents irregardless of gender and site local region or area examples of how gender bias prevents the best interest of a child from having two loving equal parents to raise that child.
Family Law Reform

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Let us make the politicians and media aware of all the knowledge we have of Family Court and Child Protection

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Progress

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Sunday

Parental Alienation is Domestic Violence Using Psychological Abuse - SIGNS OF ALIENATION


1. In ParentsBelow are the more common symptoms of parental alienation. Many of these behaviors will look familiar, because some alienation occurs in all divorces. Some symptoms may come as a surprise, because many don't think of the behavior as something that can hurt children. Common symptoms include:

  • Supporting the child's refusal to visit the other parent without reason;
  • Allowing children to choose whether or not to visit a parent, even though the court has not empowered the parent or children to make that choice;
  • Telling the children about why the marriage failed and giving them the details about the divorce settlement;
  • Refusing the other parent access to medical and school records or schedules of extracurricular activities;
  • Blaming an ex-spouse for not having enough money, changes in lifestyle, or other problems in the children's presence;
  • Refusing to acknowledge that the child has personal property and denying the child control over taking personal possessions to the other parent's home;
  • Rigid enforcement of the visitation schedule for no good reason other than getting back at the ex-spouse;
  • Assuming the ex-spouse is dangerous because he or she had made threats in the past during an argument;
  • False allegations of sexual abuse, drug and alcohol use or other illegal activities by the other parent;
  • Asks the children to choose one parent over the other;
  • Reminding the children that the children have good reason to feel angry toward their other parent;
  • Suggesting adoption or changes in name should a parent remarry;
  • Giving children reasons for feeling angry toward the other parent, even when they have no memory of the incident that would provoke the feeling, and especially when they cannot personally remember the incident or reasons for being angry;
  • Special signals, secrets, words with unique meanings, or a private rendezvous arranged between the child and one parent;
  • An intention to use children as witnesses against their other parent;
  • Asking the children to spy or covertly gather information to be used later against the other parent;
  • Setting up temptations that interfere with visitation;
  • Giving the children the impression that having a good time on a visit will hurt the parent;
  • Asking the children about the ex-spouse's personal life;
  • Rescuing the children from the other parent when there is no danger.
This list is not meant to be conclusive of all possible symptoms. As one learns more about parental alienation, one can add to it.

2. In ChildrenThe symptoms of parental alienation describe a parent's behavior towards the child. It says nothing about how the parent's behavior impacts the child's behavior or attitudes towards the targeted parent. If parental alienation is successful and influences the child against the targeted parent, then the observer will see symptoms of parental alienation syndrome For example, if a child doesn't appear to have a problem with visits, one can safely conclude that parental alienation syndrome is not severe or present. That is not to say that parental alienation is not occurring, and in time the child may display severe symptoms of parental alienation syndrome. Often, children appear healthy until asked about the targeted parent. Some of the behaviors an observer can expect to see in the parental alienation syndrome child include:

  • A relentless hatred for the targeted parent;
  • Parroting the alienating parent;
  • Refusing to visit or spend any time with the targeted parent;
  • Having many beliefs enmeshed with those of the alienating parent;
  • Holding delusional or irrational beliefs;
  • Not being intimidated by the court's authority;
  • Reasons for not wanting to have a relationship with the targeted parent based only on what the alienating parent tells the child;
  • Difficulty distinguishing between personal memories and what he or she is told;
  • No ambivalence in a child's feelings; feeling only hatred without the ability to see any good in the targeted parent;
  • No capacity to feel guilty about behavior towards the targeted parent or to forgive any past indiscretions;
  • Sharing the alienating parent's cause to destroy the relationship;
  • Hatred extending to the targeted parent's extended family without any guilt or remorse.

Children displaying these tendencies may well by the subjects of parental alienation by one parent. If this is the case, attorneys and judges need to know how to help stop it, as well as deter and prevent further alienation.

ANOTHER Parental Alienation Child Abuse Documentaryhttp://april25.weebly.com/another-pa-child-abuse-documentar…


Another PA Child Abuse DocumentaryFox @ News story which irresponsibly misled many into believing this judge jailed children. Transcript supported FACTS: Kids sent to Mandy's Place not Juvenile detention facility. Google it. Father...APRIL25.WEEBLY.COM

Friday

“It’s not about me, it’s about WE.” ~ #WeAreHere #StandupforZoraya



This is OUR world. And 

#WeAreHere

We're happy to populate the Internet with information that is helpful, supportive, and conducive to fostering father-child relationships, reducing or eliminating Parental Alienation, for the betterment of our children's psychological and emotional health, and for the future health of our families and societies. In addition, Stand Up For Zoraya hopes to shed light on and reform an antiquated loopholes in our Legal Adversarial system in Family Law that degrades a father’s role.

Alienated Child and Targeted Parent are desperately trying to maintain a meaningful relationship despite unjust court intervention and vexatious and malicious family law litigation by opposing party.  Read more at StandupforZoraya.wordpress.com





Tuesday

For Florida Voters


For voters in Florida, November is a time to cast aside that hopelessness

Parental Rights Amendment Hearing

The Parental Rights Amendment, HJRes. 50, is scheduled for a hearing in the Constitution Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 2:00. Constitutional lawyer and ParentalRights.org President Michael Farris will be an expert witness in favor of the Amendment at this hearing. A link to the video archive will be added here once it is available.
To see if your Congressman is a cosponsor yet, click here.

Parentalrights.org - Protecting Children by Empowering Parents