A self-censored chronicle of family court dramas, lived by parents who lost all or some visitation with or custody of a child or children based on perjury and/or other false courtroom evidence
Todo niño supone llegar al mundo fruto del amor de un hombre y una mujer. Pero sabemos que son muchas las circunstancias que impiden que todos puedan gozar de la presencia del padre.
Algunas de ellas, como la muerte, serán inevitables, pero existen otras, ser madre soltera, haber experimentado una violación, una enfermedad, un viaje o una jornada laboral que no permite poder ver a los niños despiertos también provocan este sentimiento de ausencia en el pequeño, pero también existen casos en que la ausencia no es física, sino que el padre no se ocupa de los hijos o los hijos manipulados por la madre no permite que estén en contacto.
Dr. Karin Huffer is the author of "Legal Abuse Syndrome" has had PTSD recognized and approved to allow special accommodations in the courts. Her work is phenomenal
As advised by lawyers, separating and/or divorcing parents often make false allegations of domestic violence (DV) in the form of a restraining order to evict an innocent parent from the home, interfere with contact with child/ren, and then file for temporary custody (virtually never temporary). False police reports are often obtained and used in DV Court...called "information only reports", but contain a fabricated incident of DV and thus a serious crime if and when exposed.
Judge
Manno Schurr Brings Nursing Background to Courtroom
Judge Valerie R.
Manno Schurr, 11th Judicial Circuit of Florida. Miami-Dade Circuit Judge
Valerie Manno Schurr had been a nurse for a dozen years when she passed the
Florida Bar exam. She kept working in the operating room.
"One day we had a new surgeon come in, and they said, 'You
know there's a lawyer in the room. You better be careful,' " she said.
After the operation, "the head nurse came to me and said, 'You know you
made that guy very nervous. He didn't like that there was a lawyer in the
room.' "
The Miami Beach native pursued nursing right after graduating from
North Miami High School, urged on by her sister, who was already a nurse.
"I couldn't decide what I wanted to do, and she said, 'Why
don't you go to nursing school? It's a great job. You're going to love it.' " Manno Schurr
recalled. "And I did. I really did. Nursing is a wonderful, wonderful
profession."
She started in oncology at Mount Sinai Hospital.
It was emotionally trying. Her mother died of breast cancer at 37
when Manno Schurr was 5. Caring for cancer patients took its toll.
"You're just trying to prolong their lives," she said.
"I wanted to take care of a patient, get them better and never see them
again. These people kept coming back and coming back. They come in. They get
diagnosed. You give them chemo, and they would get worse and worse and
worse."
Even though some were cured, she said the work was still painful
for her. After two years, she got reassigned to the intensive care unit, then
the recovery room. "Then I got cross-trained to work in the operating
room," Manno Schurr said.
"I did paperwork. I'd get the patient from the holding area,
check the band—'Are you so and so? Are you having this surgery?' You have to
make sure that everybody knew what we were doing," she said.
She served as the operating room's official historian and monitor,
recording every event and keeping track of every instrument and piece of
equipment used.
"I would do: Time patient in the room. Time patient on the
table. Anesthesia started at this time. The time of the first incision,"
she said. "And then when they would start to close, I had to count
everything."
The operation couldn't end until every item was accounted for,
down to every single sponge—even if it meant, as she once did, getting down on
her hands and knees and searching under the operating table to find it.
Dual Career
In 1989, she said, "I started getting restless. I just wanted
to do something else. I knew a bunch of people that were at UM law school. …
Actually, we went to the law school, and I sat in the back of the room. They
didn't say anything. They let me do it. And I said, 'I think this is very cool.
I think I want to do this.'
"The next thing I know," she said, "I'm a law
student."
Manno Schurr kept working as a nurse and as a clerk at a law firm
steps from the Flagler Street courthouse.
"I went to night school, and I had a job Saturday and Sunday
that I worked from 7A to 7P" in the ICU units at local hospitals, she
said. "I went to school at night."
After Manno Schurr graduated, she said, "It took me a couple
of years to get a job." When she did, her years of experience in hospitals
paid off.
"I got a lot of work doing medical malpractice," she
said. "That's what people wanted me to do."
In 1996, she left to form a general civil litigation practice with
her husband. In 2004, she ran for county court and lost. She ran again for
circuit court in 2006 and won.
"I loved being a nurse," she said. "I loved being a
lawyer. Now I'm here, and I love it. I'm very happy."
Still, she kept her nursing license active until just a couple of
years ago, and she keeps her nursing honor society pin in her chambers. And she
said her years of nursing still pay off in the courtroom, in more ways than
one.
"I've been in every division. I started off in dependency; I
went to criminal and civil. When I was over there in civil and I was trying a
medmal case and the doctor was testifying on the stand, it was great because I
knew everything that was going on," she said.
Now in the family division, Manno Schurr said: "Everybody
who's on the bench, all of us, we bring to this job all of our experiences in
life, and it makes you a better judge. I think that being a nurse gives me a
lot of compassion, especially in this division. It gives me a lot of compassion
for people."
JudgeManno-Schurr is my 8 year-old Paternity - Family Court Case Presiding Judge.
The 5th Judge to preside over my simple case; an unwed biological father
seeking to maintain contact with his daughter Zoraya (Google and Judge
Manno-Schurr is enabling Child Abuse via Parental Alienation.
On
March 25th, 2015, in a special set hearing at the Family Courthouse, Judge
Manno-Schurr interrupted my testimony while on the witness stand to notate the
court reporter‘s record saying…
Judge
Manno-Schurr: "the father (me) is
turning red in the face, yelling at me, and pointing his finger at me" Stuart
Abramson (for Petitioner), objected noting the record: "the father has been diagnosed with PTSD
your honor".
Judge
Manno-Schurr (this is why you should rethink this article) said: "Mr. Inguanzo were you in the
military?"
Petitioner
Testimony: "NO your Honor...YOU AND
THIS CASE HAS CAUSED THE PTSD ACCORDING TO MY DOCTORS"
How about that for a Registered
Nurse!!!
WE SUPPORT DVI - THE INSIDE STORY BY MR. TOM LEMMONS
Congressional Testimony: Glen Gibellina to Bill Windsor of Lawless America
This rally is the first in a series of events that will unite the body of Christ in defense of “the least one of these”, the children of our nation. "The King will reply, 'Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.' (Matthew 25:40). We are calling all churches in Miami to participate. Please, spread the word.
Convocatoria por el amor y la protección de nuestros niños y familias Febrero 23, 2015. De 3pm a 7pm en el Miami Dade County Commission Chambers 111 N.W. 1st Street, Second Floor Miami, Florida 33128
Motivo: casi a diario oímos de los casos de niños que mueren mientras que están bajo la custodia de los tribunales de familia / DCF. Florida es el líder en la nación en estas muertes, 533+ hace unos meses, según un informe del miami herald: http://pubsys.miamiherald.com/projects/2014/innocents-lost/database/],
Esta convocatoria es la primera en una serie de eventos que unirán al cuerpo de Cristo en la defensa “de los más pequeños de estos”, los niños de nuestra nación. "El Rey les responderá: En verdad os digo que cuanto hicisteis a uno de los más pequeños de estos hermanos y hermanas míos, a mí lo hicisteis."(Mateo 25:40). Hacemos un llamado a todas las iglesias en Miami para participar. Por favor, difundir la palabra.
As an example of the physical and psychological child abuse we are trying to prevent, and of those who are trying to destroy American values and foundation: In God We Trust.Gay Judge prevents Christian man from praying with his children. As a consequence, child ends up with Major Depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder because of this Judge:
In crafting and opposing legislation, the Bar's goal is simple: write family law to maximize judicial discretion in order to maximize litigation. The Bar wants to maximize litigation so that divorce lawyers can charge vast sums to pick the last remaining dollars off the bones of the formerly intact family.
I urge Florida citizens to wake up to this hypocrisy and ask Scott to sign the alimony bill that passed both chambers by more than a 2-1 margin.
Gordon E. Finley, professor of psychology emeritus, Florida International University, Miami
We welcome a chance to respond to Divorce Corp‘s invitation to speak out on the topic, “oversight of judges” or the...
Posted by Children's Rights on Thursday, August 13, 2015
Professional Compliance Bureau (PCB) Major Shimminger conducted a PCB investigation on the reporting officer but failed to properly investigate false police report by woman/mother who fabricated an incident of domestic violence.
The MDPD never contacted the father about the alleged incident which the mother reported 26 hours later. The mother obtained an "information only" police report in which the mother and her attorney used later in a biased (man-hater) judge's DV courtroom of Honorable Victoria Brennen. Mother violated Florida Statutes 741 and 837 and the MDPD did nothing!
The father, upon finding a police report existed that was false, he filed a police report against the mother for making a false police report and spoke to Captain Bollinger-Heller about it...she suggested he should just "let this go". She also referred him to an MDPD victim's advocate. The father sent a complete, clear, and concise report back to the MDPM Major Herrera of the Domestic Crimes Bureau requesting further investigation.
This matter is well documented and fills half of a banker’s box. There is evidence to prove police misconduct. The father eventually became disabled because of the trauma he suffered and continues to suffer. The father has known the mother since 1990 when they started dating and there has NEVER been any incident of domestic violence. The father filed a paternity suit for his father's rights to his daughter and the mother was advised by her attorney to make the false allegations to the police to gain an upper hand in the family court case.
4-3-2009
We can provide all the documents, police reports, and case numbers if interested in pursuing this case.
The father also contacted State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundel on 3 occasions only to be referred back to the MDPD. The corresponded directly with the now retired Director Loftus who referred him to his subordinates, Major Shimminger and Major Herrera. The father still battles these false allegations until today.
I wish you well and hope you know that you’re not at
all alone. Life can give us skills whether we want them or not. In time, every
father facing custody and court cases involving family law will develop a
'thicker skin' as we all know that nothing is more personal then an attack
against your human rights, your rights as a parent and your ability to parent a
child.
I would like to express a very important concept today. This is extremely
bold and progressive. I believe their is no 'movements' in the world today to
change the opinion of culture in the way that will actually build up momentum.
I would like to give you an example. (the example is not aimed to defame or
harm homosexual couples in any way, simply a random example.)