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Sunday
AFLA Featured Petitions for Family Law Justice
Civil Rights are violated, Human Rights are violated; and the United States Constitution is not on the agenda of the Family Courts.
The people of the United States ask that all Family Court files, case files, court tapes, and videos be put into the investigation. The fact is Family Court documents will show that they are mishandled and manipulated.
Civil Rights are violated, Human Rights are violated; and the United States Constitution is not on the agenda of the Family Courts.
The People of Miami-Dade County, Florida and of the United States of America are being abused by "Absolute Judicial Discretion" Powers of Family Court Judges in CLOSED courtrooms.
Why are Mothers winning custody in Family Court? Why are Fathers “allowed” to see their kids every other weekend and required to pay child support, or not allowed to see their children at all? Many Fathers have lost custody of their children just because they didn’t take the time to find out the rules of the Family Law System.
Our Adversarial Legal System makes Family Court "An
Tuesday
Just Make the Most of Father’s Day | National Center for Fathering
Just Make the Most of Father’s Day | National Center for Fathering
So this Father’s Day … will you join me and be a dad who encourages other dads?

The Extent of Fatherlessness
More than 20 million children live in a home without the physical presence of a father. Millions more have dads…Read More »Just like Rita allowed the focus of “her” day to shift to her mother-in-law and her daughters-in-law, I am going to set aside “my” day to be an encourager for other dads. Together we can help this generation of dads pursue greatness as fathers and lead our families in a powerful way.
So this Father’s Day … will you join me and be a dad who encourages other dads?
The Extent of Fatherlessness
More than 20 million children live in a home without the physical presence of a father. Millions more have dads…Read More »Just like Rita allowed the focus of “her” day to shift to her mother-in-law and her daughters-in-law, I am going to set aside “my” day to be an encourager for other dads. Together we can help this generation of dads pursue greatness as fathers and lead our families in a powerful way.
Saturday
Purple Keyboard Campaign - Write ONE Letter #familylawreform
Join the Purple Keyboard Campaign 4 Family Justice Reform and Write ONE Letter
TaKe THESE STEPS
- 1Join and post your photos, story, and related articles here...This is a Worldwide event!Also @ Purple Keyboard Campaign Letter Campaign
Families Civil Liberties Union - Please forward all family court clerk and judge email addresses. FCLU shall contact them for a last chance Whistleblower opportunity before the expose' is broadcast. Thank you.Groberts@fclu.orgParentalRights.org - please be sure to email it to stories@parentalrights.org - 2Send 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.
- 3For 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.
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Let us make the politicians and media aware of all the knowledge we have of Family Court and Child Protection
Saturday 15 Feb. 2014, 5 PM Eastern, 2 PM Pacific

Citizens Demanding Justice Upcoming Internet Radio Shows
Family Court and the Right to Informed Consent
Show Number 2
Saturday 15 Feb. 2014, 5 PM Eastern, 2 PM Pacific
Guest Call in Number (310) 861-2349 (Participants call in 10 Minutes Early)
Guest Call in Number (310) 861-2349 (Participants call in 10 Minutes Early)
Click on the link below to join the show or listen to archived version.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sdcommunitycoalition/2014/02/15/family-court-and-the-right-to-informed-consent-part-2
We continue to look at the issue of mental health and the family courts, we talk with another parent who spent his time, money and all his heart to fight for the rights of his son and himself, only to be met with constant road-blocks, put in front of him by family court-appointed psychologists who were vested in drugging his child. We look at what parents can do to assert their rights, how they can work together to push through one of the toughest fights of their lives.
Wednesday
STOP PARENTAL ALIENATION
THE FLORIDA BAR JOURNAL, VOL. 73, No. 3, MARCH 1999, p 44-48
Parental Alienation Syndrome:How to Detect It and What to Do About It
by J. Michael Bone and Michael R. Walsh
Although parental alienation syndrome (PAS) is a familiar term, there is still a great deal of confusion and unclarity about its nature, dimensions, and, therefore, its detection.(1)
Its presence, however, is unmistakable. In a longitudinal study of 700 "high conflict" divorce cases followed over 12 years, it was concluded that elements of PAS are present in the vast majority of the samples.(2) Diagnosis of PAS is reserved for mental health professionals who come to the court in the form of expert witnesses. Diagnostic hallmarks usually are couched in clinical terms that remain vague and open to interpretation and, therefore. susceptible to argument pro and con by opposing experts.
The phenomenon of one parent turning the child against the other parent is not a complicated concept, but historically it has been difficult to identify clearly. Consequently, cases involving PAS are heavily litigated, filled with accusations and counter accusations, and thus leave the court with an endless search for details that eventually evaporate into nothing other than rank hearsay.
It is our experience that the PAS phenomenon leaves a trail that can be identified more effectively by removing the accusation hysteria, and looking ahead in another positive direction.
For the purpose of this article the authors are assuming a fair degree of familiarity with parental alienation syndrome on the part of the reader.(3) There are many good writings on PAS which the reader may wish to consult now or in the future for general information. Our focus here is much more narrow. Specifically, the goal is twofold. First we will describe four very specific criteria that can be used to identify potential PAS. In most instances, these criteria can be identified through the facts of the case, but also can be revealed by deposition or court testimony. Secondly, we wish to introduce the concept of "attempted" PAS; that is when the criteria of PAS are present, but the child is not successfully alienated from the absent parent. This phenomenon is still quite harmful and the fact of children not being alienated should not be viewed as neutral by the court.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Any attempt at alienating the children from the other parent should be seen as a direct and willful violation of one of the prime duties of parenthood.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------The criteria described below are fairly easy to identify separate and apart from the court file. When there is uncertainty about any of them, these criteria can be used to guide the attorney in the deposing of witnesses as well as in their examination in court.
Criteria I: Access and Contact Blocking
Criteria I involves the active blocking of access or contact between the child and the absent parent. The rationale used to justify it may well take many different forms. One of the most common is that of protection. It may be argued that the absent parent's parental judgment is inferior and, therefore, the child is much worse off from the visit. In extreme cases, this will take the form of allegations of child abuse, quite often sexual abuse. This will be addressed in more detail in Criteria II, but suffice it to say that often this is heard as a reason for visitation to be suspended or even terminated. On a more subtle and common level, an argument heard for the blocking of visitation is that seeing the absent parent is "unsettling" to the child, and that they need time "to adjust." The message here is that the absent parent is treated less like a key family member and more like an annoying acquaintance that the child must see at times. Over time, this pattern can have a seriously erosive effect

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