Family Court Corruption and to Abolish Title IV-D Funding from States to have incentives to illegally courtnap children, CPS corruption, judicial corruption
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Apr 25th, 2017Anita C. from Tempe, AZ writes:
Parental alienation is a grave problem. It's high time for the courts to recognize it! -
Apr 25th, 2017Rudolf K. from Tempe, AZ writes:
My boyfriend's ex is a mental case and is an alienator. Since we know what she's doing, we'll succeed. For quite a while we had no clue of what was going on.REPORT COMMENTS
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Apr 25th, 2017Someone from Waverly, NY writes:
dss needs to be gone for good, they tear families apart, they lie to sound good in a courtroom, they turn everything around,they put families through bs hoops to get their kicks off what they can make ppl do, they drag bs out so that it costs the family a fortune..dss needs to be non exsistance, all of them need to be closed down for good in every state, this is the government putting it's nose where it doesn't beling..REPORT COMMENTS
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Apr 25th, 2017Shannon D. from Watertown, NY signed.
Apr 25th, 2017Jennifer from Hudson, FL signed.
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Apr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Chad P. from Clearwater, FL writes:
PARENTAL ALIENATION: Is the process, and the result, of the psychological manipulation of a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent and/or other family members. It is a distinctive and widespread form of psychological abuse and family violence —towards both the child and the rejected family members—that occurs almost exclusively in association with family separation or divorce (particularly where legal action is involved) and that undermines core principles of both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Most commonly, the primary cause is a parent wishing to exclude another parent from the life of their child, but other family members or friends, as well as professionals involved with the family (including psychologists, lawyers and judges), may contribute significantly to the process. It often leads to the long-term, or even permanent, estrangement of a child from one parent and other family members and, as a particularly adverse childhood experience, results in significantly increased risks of both mental and physical illness for children.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Cheryl S. from Des Moines, IA signed.
Apr 25th, 2017Cheryl S. from Des Moines, IA signed.
Apr 25th, 2017Cheryl S. from Des Moines, IA signed.
Apr 25th, 2017Kimberlee C. from Reading, PA signed.
Apr 25th, 2017Richard C. from Rayne, LA signed.
Apr 25th, 2017Richard C. from Rayne, LA signed.
Apr 25th, 2017Someone from Carrollton, TX writes:
The system is corrupt everywhere Denton County Texas is one of the worst! These judges are allowing this part of the system ruin people's lives and tear families apart! It's not right! They take your kids and make you pay child support, what kind of******is that! Money hungry, evil, corrupt system!!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Someone from Colorado Springs, CO signed.
Apr 25th, 2017lydia b. from Winchester, VA writes:
please consider , even though you don't want to believe this, it is true. i went through it, and the courthouse halls were full every month with families trying to meet all the demands of cps, not realizeing they never intended to help, but to take the kids. you don,t have a chance.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Nikki D. from Coffeyville, KS writes:
#OPexposeCPS #TAKEN STOP TITLE IV D FUNDING NOW!!!! This is a modern day genocide. The warm flesh of our children should not be used as money.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 25th, 2017Someone from Cedar City, UT signed.
Apr 24th, 2017Someone from Plano, TX writes:
Immediately ABOLISH BARs, family courts, and CPS. The child trafficking trio for unjust enrichment... AND SEE pedophilia drop. Most pedophilia is now perpetrated by psychopath incestuois parent that is given a full custody by family court judges or CPS that snatches kids from good parents and turns them to pedophile foster homes.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 24th, 2017Someone from Waco, TX signed.
Apr 24th, 2017Someone from Hinsdale, IL signed.
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Apr 24th, 2017Lisa W. from Knoxville, TN writes:
I am very concerned for the children that are being kept from their families that love them and want to be with them. DCS is destroying these children. This should not be allowed to happen. These kids do not understand what is going on. This issue has touched our family and it is so obvious how corrupt they are. They need to be stopped.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 24th, 2017Someone from Knoxville, TN writes:
Why won't they return the children to their parents, if they have complied with all required classes? I think this is a terrible injustice, and is hurting the children, because they love and miss their family.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 24th, 2017Someone from Dayton, OH writes:
I had a nice home in New York. Then, my wife was granted a "no fault" divorce. Now, I'm homeless in Ohio because of this Title IV-D nightmare!!! I've lost my wife, my children, and MY HOME because of these rotten bastards!!!! Abolish Title IV-D and the OCSE!!!!!!!!!!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 24th, 2017Samantha C. from Knoxville, TN writes:
My 7 grandchildren are the VICTIMS of this CORRUPT SYSTEM! ! I miss them so much!! My daughter and son in law have complied with ALL that has been asked and STILL HAVE NOT gotten their kids back. As a matter of fact they have had NO CONTACT in 5 MONTHS! ! Since COMPLETING everything!!! How is that for a CORRUPT SYSTEM and FAILING the Children they SWORE TO PROTECTREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 22nd, 2017Susan S. from Brooklyn, NY writes:
And they don't using local court rules. Documented from Dv people who are teamed up withfatherjood initiative. All of the policies and programming violate federal law. Ada/adAa and marriage is considered a private act. It stands to follow that divorce is too. But really each state should make people away that their marriage enters them with a contract with the state.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelApr 22nd, 2017Susan S. from Brooklyn, NY writes:
And they don't using local court rules. Documented from Dv people who are teamed up withfatherjood initiative. All of the policies and programming violate federal law. Ada/adAa and marriage is considered a private act. It stands to follow that divorce is too. But really each state should make people away that their marriage enters them with a contract with the state.REPORT COMMENTS
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