Archive for the 'In the courts' Category
Sunday, January 25th, 2009
There is a great story to read out of the Toronto Star about a man who has finally gotten his children back after a mother spent her life trying to destroy his relationship with his kids. The courts ruled that her abuse can not continue any longer, as it has a lasting effecton on the […]
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Friday, November 28th, 2008
I found this story very odd. Brian Erlacher, linebacker for the Chicago Bears is in a dispute again with the mother of his son. Apparently, a trist after meeting in a nightclub had an outcome of a child. After several meetings in court, a parenting plan was approved. Now there is a dispute because apparently […]
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Sunday, June 8th, 2008
The words have such meaning today, even more than they did when the song was released by Cher. Gypsys, tramps, and thieves. We’d hear it from the people of the town They’d call us Gypsys, tramps, and thieves! And that is exactly what the good citizens of California think, so much that a Task force […]
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Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
This is certainly good news for Shared Parenting advocates everywhere, that believe custodial parents should be help accountable when they keep a parent from having a relationship with their child. Maryland’s Court of Appeals upheld a $3 million dollar judgement against a women who took her three children from the United State and fled to […]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Like we haven’t seen this before. Another State Employee is steeling child support. It’s happened in Washington, Oregon, Florida, and who knows where else.
Think about it. An agency that uses its employees in any way they possibly can to collect child support, receive the federal dole for it, and violate any law or policy that stands […]
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Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
You see and hear the injustices in Family Court each and every day, yet you wonder when the ridiculous charade will end. It appears a jury has seen through the mess and Steve Barreras was awarded $1.2 million dollars - $575 in Punitive Damage, and $625,000 in Compensatory damage for his ordeal. Use this link to […]
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Monday, February 11th, 2008
It wasn’t long ago that Mark Supanich was featured on America’s Most Wanted TV program, highlighted as America’s Most Wanted Dad for what was told to be a kidnapping of his daughter. It’s estimated that the biggest cause of kidnapping of children is by a parent durng custody disagreements.
However, in this disagreement, which was between […]
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Monday, November 26th, 2007
As unbeleivea ble as it sounds, Christopher Calbi will have to resume making his monthly alimony payments of $3,183 per month to his former wife after she is released from her 30 month sentence for Aggravated Assault after pleading to causing injuries that led to the death of her 14-month old child.
Christopher Calbi is still […]
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Friday, October 26th, 2007
Several stories have been in the news recently about the State of New Jersey conducting an investigation into a local psychologist who is suspect of negligence and malpractice when treating patients who were minors. This case has been ongoing for some time, but has recently caught the attention of local television stations that have ran […]
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Thursday, October 25th, 2007
We recently reported on a woman being charged and convicted of making false allegations against a child’s father. We were happy to see it take place, since making false accusations is common-place and accepted in family courts.
The fact that a judge would accept these false accusations, and not take punitive action against the accuser is […]
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
Verizon has made the headlines recently for their habit of giving up private and confidential telephone records to Government Agencies. The Bush administration is taking a ton of heat for this, and some of it they really deserve. It’s unacceptable for any agency to give out private and confidential information without the proper authority, which […]
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Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
Can you imagine this! People every day lose custody and visitation with their kids due to unsubstantiated false allegations of domestic violence. They get divorced and get restricted to seeing their kids every other weekend.
But, Judge Ron Harmon, a obviously poor excuse of a Judge, has granted convicted murderer, and proven nut wack job Mary […]
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Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
Thats right, tired of handing all your money over to the divorce lawyers to handle your divorce and child custody issues. It’s a shame what this world has come to these days - tens of thousands of dollars spent just to get rid of some old spouse you don’t want to split assets with, pay child […]
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Monday, August 6th, 2007
In what is an incredible event traditionally not heard of in family courts, an Ohio woman has been found guilty of perjury by a jury, after less than 60 minutes of deliberations. The trial for Stephanie Rodriguez had a star appearance by the judge that heard the initial hearing where the perjury occurred. Rodriguez was […]
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2007
The New Jersey Attorney General’s office has filed a complaint against a local Psychologist who who has frequently served as an expert in criminal child abuse cases. The complaint claims she coached a 3-year old girl to make false accusations of sexual abuse by the girls father.
The complaints are against Marsha Kleinman, who denies the […]
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
When Seattle Psychiatrist Stuart Greenberg was arrested for allegedly having hidden camera’s in his office bathroom to video record patients, it sent ripples through the the Seattle Community. Highly regarded within his profession for his forensics capabilities in family court, many in his profession were shocked to hear someone of his stature was involved in […]
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
It’s well know that custodial parents will use any means available to them to keep non-custodial parents from having access to their children is their game of child chess. Any we see many complaints of it happening in the court with little or no consequence for it. In fact, one Judge in San Diego openly […]
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Saturday, June 16th, 2007
The Duke LaCrosse player situation is a travesty, no question about it. However, it has brought out something that noone expected - the reality that many prosecutors offices have a different agenda then what they are supposed to have. And different than what they should be ethically doing.
Take family court as an example. Most Family […]
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Saturday, June 9th, 2007
This is not a vendetta to attack the Associated Press, but these stories that keep popping up can’t be ignored when their bias is so blatant. 3-year old Ashley McLellan drowned in the pool at her home while under the care of her step-father, who had taken out $200,000 in life insurance policies for her. […]
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Sunday, May 13th, 2007
When you hear of all the people that complain about how biased and unfair family courts are, a story like this just jumps out screaming about how bad the family courts really are. In New York, a judge has been convicted of accepting bribes in exchange for favorable rulings in Family Court. The story was […]
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