CHALLENGING THE CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF SO CALLED REUNIFICATION THERAPY
CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT
CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT
Every U.S. citizen has the right to confront their accuser, has a right to due process, to present evidence and to cross examine accusers. Unfortunately – in family court – these processes have been eviscerated by the combined maneuverings and obfuscations of the unique authority of judges in family court that provide judges with the … Read more
The manner in which family courts conduct themselves goes unchallenged, first because of the financial realities involved in the costs of the litigation that is at this time required to oppose these types of decisions, but also because of fear, understandable fear of countering authority. Elements of fear and financial hardship combined with the power … Read more
The typical dividing lines of prejudice and class distinction —race, color, and creed—tend to disappear in the presence of the mighty power of wealth. Those who believe they are innately superior because they have been favored with wealth often accept it as a sign from God and display their hubris by acting as if they deserve to … Read more
A protective parent objects to dealing with a guardian ad litem who has clear autocratic bias in favor of a documented dangerous abuser, but this protective parent is snubbed and ignored. Decisions of this court could send children to their deaths. Mediators and therapists are not allowed to involve parents in family therapy when one … Read more
The State Bar of California issued a cease and desist order in an attempt to stop the representation of child victims of family courts by the FCVFC. Prior to their actions, they had been given a well-documented complaint against a California lawyer who acted as a co-conspirator with an abusive parent to falsely separate a … Read more
Coercive Control is the term conceptualized by forensic expert Evan Stark, MSW Ph.D., to describe the pattern of behaviors that abuse and dominate through violence or threatened violence. This construct is often used to depict a violent person in domestic abuse who uses control for psychological, emotional, physical, sexual, and/or financial abuse of his or … Read more