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If you think kids aren't used, you are cordially invited to re-think that.
Attorneys fail children. Especially if they're supposed to represent their best interests. Standards seldom followed when representing children.
Another Example of Officials in Family and Juvenile Court Refusing to Protect Children.
We also remind adults it was Mary Katherine Smart, sister to Elizabeth, who was the key person to end the nightmare of the kidnap of Elizabeth, and her subsequent brainwashing. Had Elizabeth not been brainwashed, she undoubtedly would have tried to escape when left alone for two days at a campsite just outside San Diego.
We applaud Mary Katerine as well as her parents for compeling authorities to listen this child. Brainwashing, the powerful tool often used in family court proceedings, is seldom address appropriately by judges. Instead, much expense and valuable court time is wasted debating whether parental alienation is a "syndrome" or not; with the intended result: the actions and behaviors of the brainwashing parent, is not addressed, while the protective parent is punished for attempting to bring the alienating behaviors to judges who frankly, don't want to hear about it.
Who is killing our children? Mostly...men.
Studies, show (below) the parent asking the courts to protect their children, often lose custody.
A Study of Custody Decisions During Domestic Assaults
Likewise kids killing other kids or shooting up schools, underscore the need for adults to listen to their concerns. However, judges know it's good business to keep the litigation going.
But the business of government is business. Judges help by promoting the therapy trade and refuse to speak directly to kids, who need to be Heard, especially if the abusive parent is an attorney.
Happens all the time in Marin
Unfortunately, stroking judicial egos is second nature to skillful therapists, wanting to grow their business. (Why else would international Conferences, hosted by Psychology Institutes such as San Diego's Alliant University, be hosting their Seventh Annual conferenece?)
So it is no suprrise the May, 2001 report from the Judicial Council, reported that all sides in a conflict reported both court appointed therapists and Guardian Ad Litems hindered resolution.
Listen to the kids, and ask why more therapists and attorneys aren't disicplined.
Boston Herald
Peabody sued in death of schoolgirl's mom
Wednesday, December 11, 2002
Peabody officials did not adequately follow up a 7-year-old girl's story in 1999 that her mother was dead at home, according to a lawsuit filed by her family.
The suit filed in Salem Superior Court names city and school officials, alleging they were negligent and may have contributed to the mother's death. It seeks unspecified damages for the girl, Lydia Hanson, and her grandmother, Sharon Tucker, who took custody after her daughter's death in December 1999.
Kimberly Hanson, 33, died of natural causes related to diabetes. She was unresponsive when her young daughter tried to say goodbye before leaving for Kiley Elementary School, according to the suit, filed Friday. She told her classmates, who passed the information on to a teacher. But her teacher did not believe her and scolded her. The girl went home and, unsure how to use the family's new phone, crawled into her mother's lap and fell asleep watching television, the suit said. Her grandfather discovered them the next morning.
Sarah's Story - Southern California
and
Alanna's Story - Northern California
The newest intrusion of government into family life is "supervised"visitation. Appeal any order of supervised visitation unless evidence clearly shows it's needed.
Information is slowly tricking in regarding these 'centers'.
Questions surrounding Sacramento's A.F.T.E.R. program have not been resolved, and San Diego's Real Solutions personnel refuse to produce their educational background. We counted four notices of from the IRS for "Intent to Seize Assets."
We strongly urge anyone ordered to supervised visitation, to do so with a private counselor, not a non-profit; which is only a tax term, Not an unprofitable business.
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