"Family Court is a bizarre system that encourages parents to use disturbing tactics."
Childrens Rights Florida campaign leader
Ron B Palmer is the President and founder of Fix Family Courts. He has passionately dedicated many hundreds of hours to researching state and federal appellate court decisions on family law matters. He routinely distills this information into powerful arguments for the protection of parental rights which he believes is necessary to protect children. He firmly believes that children are best protected and nurtured by having two fit parents in their lives who each have equal parental authority regardless of their marital status. He believes this is true even though some small percentage of parents harm their children.
As an entrepreneur and mother of 5 Sherry graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Texas in proposal writing from the college of community service at the University of North Texas before co-founding Fix Family Courts with her husband and partner, Ron B Palmer. Sherry has twice in her life had to face down oppressive court systems trying to harm her life. First as a young child growing up in the streets of California she had to fight judges and state bureaucrats simply to remain in her normal public school classes where she was excelling in spite of her living conditions. Second as a mother facing divorce and a court system seeking to take her children from her for no reason whatsoever. While her two oldest children aged out and were taken from her through alienation, she was able to stop the system from stealing her younger two.
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Fix Family Courts - Because getting divorced shouldn't mean losing your child
(1) Fit parents are entrusted by nature or the State with determining the best interests of their minor child and must be assumed to be acting in their child’s best interests unless proven unfit (2) Each fit parent has the equal right and duty to direct and control their minor child’s education, to include educating the minor child through personal example, which arises through routine parenting of the child. The child has a right to receive education from each parent equally. These rights are among the penumbra of individual First Amendment rights. (3) Fit parents hold equal rights and duties in the care, custody, control, and physical possession of the minor child. Any conflict between these rights must be resolved in as equal a manner as possible. (4) Fit parents may entrust certain of these rights to others as they see fit without forfeiting their rights. Read More~>www.fixfamilycourts.com/amendment
Fix Family Courts - Because getting divorced shouldn't mean losing your child
(1) Fit parents are entrusted by nature or the State with determining the best interests of their minor child and must be assumed to be acting in their child’s best interests unless proven unfit (2) Each fit parent has the equal right and duty to direct and control their minor child’s education, to include educating the minor child through personal example, which arises through routine parenting of the child. The child has a right to receive education from each parent equally. These rights are among the penumbra of individual First Amendment rights. (3) Fit parents hold equal rights and duties in the care, custody, control, and physical possession of the minor child. Any conflict between these rights must be resolved in as equal a manner as possible. (4) Fit parents may entrust certain of these rights to others as they see fit without forfeiting their rights. Read More~>www.fixfamilycourts.com/amendment
The Proposed Parental Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
Section 1
The liberty of parents to direct the upbringing and
education of their children is a fundamental right.
Section 2
Neither the United States nor any state shall infringe upon
this right without demonstrating that its governmental interest as applied to
the person is of the highest order and not Neither the United States nor any
state shall infringe upon this right without demonstrating that its
governmental interest as applied to the person is of the highest order and not
otherwise served.
Section 3
No treaty may be adopted nor shall any source of
international law be employed to supersede, modify, interpret, or apply to the
rights guaranteed by this article.
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to propose to the states for ratification the Parental Rights Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution. The Florida Senate voted 38-0 in favor of SM 954 this
morning, after the Florida House passed its companion (HM 557) by a voice vote
on Tuesday.
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