How To Fight Parental Alienation Before Court
Watch the following video clip from one of our online labs and learn more about what you can do when a parent artificially creates a disruption in your relationship with your child, or prevents one from ever forming, understand the basics behind framing your case, and know what to expect when you face abuse of power.
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Know how to fight Parental Alienation Before you Go Back To Court
Published: December 15, 2017
www.fixfamilycourts.com Watch this before you go to another child custody court hearing. Set your expectations before you go to family court. Watch the following video clip from one of our online labs and learn more about what you can do when a parent artificially creates a disruption in your relationship with your child (parental alienation), or prevents one from ever forming (withholds the child after you have established paternity), understand the basics behind framing your case (read the slides in the presentation for these details), and know what to expect when you face abuse of power. If you want to learn more about your rights, visit our Fix Family Courts blog. You will find more clips from course lectures, labs, webinars, and other events. http://www.fixfamilycourts.com/blog/ www.fixfamilycourts.com Disclaimer: I am NOT an attorney or a lawyer. I do NOT practice law in any federal or State court system. Any information provided by me to you, regardless of how specific, is NOT intended to be legal advice under any state or federal law. I provide research, written strategies, and non-professional personal opinions on the Constitution and State laws as free exchange of politically important information that also serves an important public need and interest allowed under the First Amendment. You are highly encouraged to engage an attorney in your State to help you with the specifics of your legal issues and the law in your State. If you are a pro se litigant then you bear all and full responsibility for understanding the law in your state and acting under the law in your state. Nothing you receive from me is intended to be a “legal” document for purposes of any type of filing in any court. You are free to use my words for your personal non-commercial benefit, or as an aide in petitioning your government for redress of perceived wrongs, if properly cited where appropriate. YOU TAKE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY LEGAL ACTIONS YOU PURSUE AND THE RESULTS THAT YOU GET. I BEAR NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR RESULTS. MY OPINIONS ARE NOTHING MORE THAN MY PERSONAL NON-PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS OR BELIEFS. I MAKE NO CLAIMS OF LEGAL COMPETENCY IN THE LAW UNDER ANY GOVERNMENT STANDARD OF COMPETENCY IN THE LAW. The information provided above is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. You should consult an attorney regarding your rights under the law.
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