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Saturday, July 02, 2016

Florida Parents have fewer rights than those accused of criminal offenses.

"These are my Babies" is just the first of a series of videos that will be used to train parents that take classes to learn their rights so that they don't face the loss of their child and their resources at the alarming rate that has become common in divorce and child custody modification suits without the same level of protections that a common criminal would receive.

Hostile attorneys are causing parents and children to lose their fundamental rights, and may be causing children more harm.
Where do you start to protect yourself and your child?
  1. You get this book
  2. Then you take these classes
If you want to talk to Sherry or Ron B Palmer personally contact them here:

If you want Mike and Melody to make a video for you for your business you can contact them here:

We have workshops coming up in Florida, Sacramento, Dallas, and Washington D.C. info@fixfamilycourts.com


As per Administrative Order No. AOSC14-66, I would like to request a detailed investigation as to abuses of power and violations of conduct displayed by three Judges involved in Case No.: 11-21207-FC-04, FAMILY DIVISION. I believe that their actions clearly amount to violations of public trust, neglect of duty, and ethics which, as recently stated in this unprecedented administrative order by Florida’s chief justice, Jorge Labarga, shall carry consequences to those involved.

Her reply, I believe, amounts to Contempt of Court of Administrative Order No. AOSC14-66 issued by Florida Chief Justice, Jorge Labarga. I am planning to file a motion for Contempt of Court before the Florida Supreme Court, and anyone who has received a similar response from their circuit chief judge should consider doing the same. We need to make these judges accountable for their actions or lack thereof. This is the only way they will start to pay attention to We, The People. Say NO to PAS

Did your Chief Judge ignore Florida Chief Justice administrative order No. AOSC14-66? Mine did, so she is in contempt of court.

    
Chief Judge

See original letter sent to 11th Circuit Chief Judge, Bertila Soto, here: Say NO to PAS
December 22, 2014
Honorable Bertila Soto
11th Judicial Circuit, Chief Judge
Lawson E. Thomas Courthouse Center
175 NW 1st Ave. Room Number CHC 3045
Miami, FL 33128
(305) 349-5720

Dear Honorable Bertila Soto,

I am a born-again Christian man, who for the Glory of God in Christ Jesus, became an American Board of Family Medicine certified physician (from UM/JMH, with highest medical training score in the program, among top in the nation, named team player of the year by my 2013 class, highly praised by my peers and our community in general), an Electrical Engineer (from FIU, Cum Laude), an ex-Olympian, and a father of four, two of which came from my first marriage.

If I had not lived it in my own flesh, I probably would have never believed what I am seeing unfolding in our Family Courts today.

As my dealings with the three Judges I am reporting in this letter exemplify, some Judges routinely ignore the rule of law, the constitution, due process, and common sense, and selectively enforce the law for their own interest or that of their friends calling it “the best interest of the children.” In my experience with a dysfunctional Family Court, I am appalled to find out that the moment one walks into it, one is immediately stripped away of our constitutional rights, such as our rights to freedom of religion, speech, self-incrimination, due process, jury trial, and equal protection.

It is a place where parents have fewer rights than known criminals in other courts...

...for if a criminal cannot afford an attorney, one is assigned to them; a place where the law provides more rights to protect one’s property or debts than to protect one’s children. In all cases, parents are left at the whims of Judges who regularly have conflicts of interests, whose campaign funds or the certainty of not having someone run against them is owed to the same attorneys who come before them.

As taught to view medicine by Dr. Lynn Carmichael, one of my heroes and founder of Family Medicine, from an integrative medicine perspective, I believe that the problems in our Family Courts represent not only a judicial emergency, but a true health crisis. As my case also exemplifies, the negative effects of our currently dysfunctional Family Courts routinely lead children and adults to suffer not only from serious mental issues such as major depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, and many others, but in a large enough number of unfortunate cases, can also lead to suicides, homicides, and a number of other serious crimes, not to mention, the enormous economic cost that it brings to our societies from broken homes and lives.


While attending medical school in Nicaragua, my ex-wife absconded for two years with my two kids (Mario was 7 y/o and Nicole was 4 y/o at that time), with the intervention of the American Embassy, the U.S.A. State Department, Miami-Dade police investigators, and even the FBI, I was able to recover them and restore shared custody of my kids by Judge Robert Scola. As ordered by Judge Scola, for about a year, my whole family and I worked very hard to reintegrate the children to our lives. I also immediately recruited the help of a licensed children’s psychologist for intensive weekly therapies, and my children adapted well to their new environment. My Son, Mario, for instance, went from failing third grade and scoring in the lowest quartile in his FCAT to becoming an A/B student, scoring in the top quartile in the FCAT, and being given the honor of student of the month (one of the proudest moments of his and my life).

Monday, January 18, 2016

America's Fathering Crisis


On MLK Day, I find myself reflecting on my father-in-law’s story. I am also reminded that Dr. King’s famous “I have a dream” speech was about being a father. It was about envisioning the future he wanted for his children, and then working to make that dream a reality.


“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character,” he said.

We can all learn something from Dr. King, Dr. Little, and Championship Fathers across the globe …

More important than a man’s circumstances—his race, his socioeconomic status, his custodial or marital situation—is the way in which he handles his circumstances and envisions the future.
English: Dr. Martin Luther King giving his &qu...
English: Dr. Martin Luther King giving his "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington in Washington, D.C., on 28 August 1963. Español: Dr. Martin Luther King dando su discurso "Yo tengo un sueño" durante la Marcha sobre Washington por el trabajo y la libertad en Washington, D.C., 28 de agosto de 1963. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Do you model self-control? Do you remain calm and rational, even when others are becoming bitter … perhaps even violent? Can you hold your head high because you know you are acting like the dignified man you want your children to see?
English: Attorney General Kennedy and Rev. Dr....
English: Attorney General Kennedy and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 22 June 1963, Washington, D.C. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Thursday, August 06, 2015

Support Circuit Court Judge Lisa O. Gorcyca - Contact Denial Parental Alienation is Child Abuse

The research on divorced fathers is clear about their most pressing need: their continued meaningful involvement with their children, as active parents. The lack of recognition of this primary need is the main reason for therapists’ lack of success in engaging alienated fathers.

Stop Emotional Child Abuse - 2015

Support Judge Gorcyca - Parental Alienation is Child Abuse - 2016We applaud this judge for taking a stand against Parental Alienation and dealing with an abusive mother.

The complaint accuses Gorcyca of misconduct in her handling of the case and for making false statements to the commission in response to its initial inquiry about the long-running case involving the three minor children of Maya Eibschitz-Tsimhoni of Bloomfield Hills and Omer Tsimhoni of West BloomfieldSource: Bloomfield-Bloomfield Hills Patch

Child custody disputes can be very stressful. In cases of parental alienation in divorces, one parent repeatedly presents a negative view of the other to the child, so that the child no longer wants to spend time with the other parent. Such actions destroy the crucial parent-child relationship rather than strengthen it, and the child ends up suffering as a result,"

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Judicial Accountability Court Ordered Parental Alienation

Yes — Judges should be held accountable when their decisions enable or reinforce parental alienation, because such rulings can cause lasting trauma to children and unjustly sever parent-child bonds. Courts are entrusted with protecting children’s best interests, and when judicial orders contribute to alienation, accountability becomes a matter of justice and child welfare.


Why Accountability Matters

  • Judicial responsibility: Judges are tasked with safeguarding children’s rights and ensuring fair custody arrangements. When they overlook or minimize parental alienation, they risk perpetuating harm.

  • Impact on children: Alienation can lead to long-term psychological trauma, including anxiety, depression, and difficulty forming relationships. Judicial orders that ignore these risks effectively sanction emotional abuse.

  • Systemic trust: Families rely on courts to deliver justice. If judges fail to recognize alienation or issue orders that reinforce it, public trust in the family court system erodes.

How Judges Currently Approach Alienation

  • Recognition of alienation: Many judges acknowledge parental alienation as a serious issue in custody disputes, but they differ in how they interpret and respond to it.

  • Challenges in proof: Courts often struggle to distinguish genuine alienation from legitimate concerns about a parent’s behavior. This ambiguity can lead to cautious rulings that unintentionally empower the alienating parent.

  • Limited remedies: Judges may order supervised visitation or counseling, but these “band-aid” solutions often fail to stop the alienation cycle. Stronger remedies — such as custody changes or sanctions — are less frequently applied.

What Accountability Could Look Like

  • Judicial training: Judges should receive specialized education on parental alienation, its signs, and its psychological impact.

  • Oversight mechanisms: Appeals courts and judicial review boards could evaluate whether rulings align with best practices in child welfare.

  • Consequences for harmful rulings: When judges issue orders that clearly perpetuate alienation, accountability could include mandatory retraining, disciplinary review, or reversal of decisions.

Risks and Trade-offs

  • Risk of overreach: Holding judges accountable must balance judicial independence with child protection. Excessive oversight could discourage judges from making tough custody decisions.

  • Complexity of cases: Not all refusals by children to see a parent are caused by alienation. Judges must carefully weigh evidence to avoid mislabeling genuine safety concerns.

In short, judges should be accountable when their rulings enable parental alienation, but accountability must be paired with better training, clearer standards, and stronger remedies. This ensures that courts protect children’s right to both parents while maintaining judicial integrity.

Would you like me to draft this into a persuasive op-ed style article arguing for judicial accountability, or a legal analysis piece that outlines reforms and policy recommendations?



We The People are not going to sit idle while Corruption continues...





Change.org

Plaintiffs have hereby posed the following questions to the Federal Court: Jan 23, 2015 — A. Do child custody proceedings and family laws violate substantive due process rights of fit parents, as contrary to the United States Supreme Court Jurisprudence that state courts are not to enter the family realm without a compelling interest? B. Does a…Read More

Featured Image -- 1287Jan 25, 2015 — Excerpt from an upcoming RICO case: "Furthermore, the averments as stated herein speak to a violation by the Defendants of…Read More  

Family Court Proceedings Violate 6th Amendment Rights and Miranda Law

Kindly consider our chart setting out the seven (7) basic forms of or avenues to judicial accountability. These are the ways that judges…Read MoreChange.org









Featured imageFamily Court Proceedings Violate 6th Amendment Rights and Miranda Law Jan 25, 2015 — Excerpt from an upcoming RICO case: "Furthermore, the averments as stated herein speak to a violation by the Defendants of Plaintiffs’ Sixth Amendment rights, as this persecution of the Plaintiffs was quasi-criminal in nature. As such, the Defendants violatedRead More

There are thousands of other parents in the same situation! We can change the world by putting an end to this.  

United States Supreme Court: Grant Writ of Cert filed November 4 to determine whether child custody proceedings and family laws violate the rights of fit parents, and whether children have reciprocal rights to the care and custody of their parents?


Change.org

Child custody proceedings are daily affecting the lives and fundamental and constitutional rights of millions of parents, children and families. Each year, 5.7 million domestic orders are decided in state courts, dominated by divorce. Add cases reopened to modify support, custody, visitation, and we have an epidemic.

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Karin Wolf has brought an action under The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and 42 USC §1983 to combat fraud andRead More  

U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, President of the United States: Abolish the Tyranny of State Family Courts and Enact Federal Legislation That Provides Strong Procedural Protections to Families and Makes Child Sexual Abuse a Federal Crime in th

Change.org

Karin Wolf has brought an action under The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and 42 USC §1983 to combat fraud and vindicate federal constitutional rights in State Court. U.S. District Court, Newark, Case No. 14-cv-5985, Wolf v. Escala, et al. Family Courts across the country are running an Enterprise, through a calculated…Read More

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172ff-we2bthe2bpeople2bare2bwatchingAt the outset, let me summarize my thoughts on this subject, then discuss it in somewhat more detail. There can be no question that…Read More  

Judicial Misconduct and Discipline

Due to the unequally treatment of fathers by the family court system and the usd if money by greedy lawyers who don't care about the families the destroy. To bad parents who use their kids to find loop holes to take away a child's love of their parent.

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More on the Moreland Corruption Commission

EXCERPT OF FEDERAL RETALIATION LAWSUIT REGARDING MORELAND CORRUPTION COMMISSION RELEASED

Leon Koziol.Com

July 31, 2014– Yesterday, we released the formal complaint in the federal lawsuit filed by parental advocate, Dr. Leon R. Koziol on July 29, 2014. As explained, it challenges First Amendment censorship and state retributions upon Dr. Koziol’s testimony before the New York (Moreland) Commission on Public Corruption. In less than twenty-four hours,…Read More

Other examples of federal lawsuits and other resources. "The practice of law is an occupation of common right." ~ Simms v. Aherns…Read More

FEDERAL SUIT DUE TO STATE RETALIATION UPON MORELAND COMMISSION TESTIMONY

  1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ************************************************ LEON R. KOZIOL, individually and as natural parent of Child A and Child B Plaintiff, -against- COMPLAINT  Case No. DANIEL KING, individually and as New York Family Court Judge; JAMES GORMAN, individually and as Family CourtRead More

Federal removals are a great way to stop the corruption in family courts. Here is some information about it:  Read More

Proven Parental Alienation in Family Court Case Wade vs. Wade (2010)

Post by Children's Rights.

A Father First ~ How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball

~Wade told the Associated Press. "Mentally, I've been preparing for it for over a year now. To me, it's bigger than that. For me, it shows a lot of people that you need to fight to be in your kids' lives sometimes. You fight until you can't fight any more. That's all I was trying to be, a father in his kids' lives."


Ending a long and often-vengeful fight, a Chicago court has awarded Wade sole "care, custody and control" of his two sons in March 2011 after a long court battle with his ex-wife, who remains in the boys' lives.  ~~  Dwyane Wade Awarded Primary Custody of Sons

Wade was honored by the National Fatherhood Initiative, for his dedication to his two sons given the demands of being a professional athlete and single father. Earlier this season at All-Star weekend in Orlando, Wade headlined a roundtable discussion that was part of President Barack Obama's Fatherhood and Mentoring Initiative.

Dwyane Wade Writing Memoir About Fatherhood


Gabrielle Union Would Like You To Know She Did Not Steal Dwyane Wade From His Ex-Wife

A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball
Dwyane Wade (Author)



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