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A father in Marion County, Indiana pleads with Facebook users to share the photo DCS took off Facebook and used it to keep a case open after they failed to find
hear from Ron why the Separation of Powers Doctrine matters in your child custody suit.
Your state's Bar Association fights against your constitutional rights because unconstitutional family law practices make more money for attorneys accross the b
When they tell you your rights are not absolute, most people are befuddled at that point, “What do you mean my rights are not absolute? I don’t understand. Why
Taking children because parents disagree violates the First Amendment protected Fundamental Right to Disagree.
Mothers complain to the court that because they are breastfeeding the father should not have overnights.
The co-parenter app is an app that works similar to Our Family Wizard with some additional features. It has a button where you can get a mediator 24/7 to help y
Parents in Texas, this year 2019, have an opportunity to add an equal parenting plan and order to the Texas Family Code Standard Possession Order (SPO) section.
“Care” and “support” refer to different obligations, in a 4-3 split decision, the state’s high court reversed Nelson’s conviction.
Inability to pay is a defense to child support enforcement that you can use to put a stop to the insanity and the constant threat of jail. Don't let the judge b
A father lost his battle to protect his son this week in Texas. Jeffrey Younger did not agree with giving his 7-year-old son hormone-replacement therapy to tran
Sherry Palmer with Fix Family Courts teaches parents how to navigate the family court process, invoke protections of your parental rights, protect the child, an
As novel Coronavirus cases go up, non-custodial parenting time goes down. A shelter-in-place order does not mean that your children cannot see the other parent
Connecticut Supreme Court Protects Parental Rights and Children's Rights in latest case reaffirming Santosky principles and breathes new life into custody cases
PFR Course Home Skip Video Intro VIDEO LENGTH: (2:36) Just like Netflix, if you don’t want to see the introductions anymore, you can watch this video to s
This bill just codifies what you already have a right to. You have a right to equal parenting, your child has a right to its parents having equal parenting.
Bubbles of Love event. My second grandchild was born yesterday. And I wouldn’t be a part of my grandchildren’s lives if it hadn’t been for the many people who w
Texas has an Interference with Child Custody Enforcement Bill Moving through the Legislature Mirroring What we Suggested in Our Green Book. It has picked up Bot
Your judge is abusing his discretion by violataing your intimate and expressive First Amendment Protected rights with your children without providing the requir
Many state court judges believe that you waive your parental rights when enter a custody battle because they say you are asking the court to decide what you can
When the bills hit $13,000 the costs became too much to bear alone. So they took the other parent to court. The court did nothing to the parent who refused to p