The New York Law Journal reported on May 29, 2009 that the N.Y. Family Court Denied Jurisdiction to Hear Same-Sex Support Issue. The case at hand was actually an International case of sorts, where a same-sex couple was alleged that in "August 1989, the parties lived in New York, entered into a monogamous relationship, and ...
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2009/06/02
Articles, child support, child support enforcement, legal separation, same-sex relationship, subject matter jurisdiction
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Your private information may have just gotten more vulnerable in state of Tennessee. In a deal that is qualified as the largest state privatization deal up to this point has been awarded to "Government Health Services Provider Maximus, Inc." to provide services that the state is paid to provide to its residents under a federally ...
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2009/05/28
Articles, child support, child support enforcement, child support orders, cse, paternity establishment, tennessee, title iv-d
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Another example of how an adversarial family court process turns deadly...
The fight broke out at a home on the 200 block of Bodfish Canyon Road in Bodfish. Crystal Lee Parker, 29, lives at the home and had armed herself with a large knife after people arrived because of the child-custody dispute, according to the sheriff's ...
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2009/05/27
Articles, child custody, deadly business, family court, family court violence
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ParentalRights.org today released The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: The Impact on Private Gun-Ownership in America, a carefully-considered legal analysis of the impact this United Nations treaty will have on Americans’ Second Amendment Rights. The National Rifle Association agree with the analysis and logic of the article, and encouraged the dissemination of its content.
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2009/05/12
2nd amendment, Articles, parental rights, parental rights amendment, parentalrights.org, right to bear arms, second amendment
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In Wisconsin, the State Supreme Court made minor changes that may expedite the transfer of cases from Wisconsin Courts to Tribal Courts. This opens the door for more transfers of Native American cases to be handled in their own courts. Unfortunately, the main change that seems to be driving the move for cases from State ...
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2009/05/11
Articles, child support, child support enforcement, comity, indian, jurisdiction, motion, ocse, paternity, title iv-d, title iv-d program, transfer, tribal, wisconsin
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Get Your Justice Live, the number one talk show about reforming our judiciary and making sure our Government is more accountable, has recently added new features, programming, and more. Here is a partial list of some of our updates:
added an easy reference site for our newsletters with subscription feature (FREE) http://budurl.com/gyjlnewsletter
revamped the official "Get ...
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2009/05/03
Announcements, Get Your Justice Live, brian calley, concerned women for america, home schooling, mike mastracci, parental rights, parental rights amendment, pete hoekstra
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Helping Parents and the Courts Make Better Decisions Regarding Custody and Divorce!
Mike Mastracci, Esq. and Lary Holland bring a FREE six-week educational seminar to the public, mediators, psychologists, lawyers, and judges on "The Collaborative Law Practice."
We would like YOUR help in raising awareness that an adversarial court system is not healthy for our future generation. ...
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2009/04/27
Articles, collaborative divorce, collaborative law practice, divorcechoice.com, international association of collanorative profess, international public education committee, mediation, mike mastracci, ron ousky, stop fighting over the kids
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A recent newspaper article caught my attention coming out of Florida. $28M in Child Support Payments Go Untouched in Florida (AVVO.COM April 20, 2009) claimed that "According to a report from the Orlando Sentinel, the state of Florida is holding onto $28 million in child support payments because it can't figure out which parents should ...
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2009/04/22
Articles, child support, child support enforcement, escheat, florida, theft, unclaimed property
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Since the nationalization of the federal/state child support programs throughout the United States it has become well-known for failing the taxpayers and their clients on a variety of levels. This week, in child support enforcement headlines, two separate verified sources reported that in Maryland a Child Support Worker Pled guilty to theft. What could a ...
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2009/04/10
Articles, child support, child support enforcement, title iv part d, title iv program, title iv-d, title iv-d reform
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Michigan Representative Brian Calley (R-Portland) announced today on Get Your Justice Live that he is to introduce a new bill to protect parent-child relationships.The bill, if passed after its upcoming introduction, will establish a presumption that a child would be able to maintain a substantially equal relationship with both their parents after separation, divorce, etc. ...
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2009/04/09
Articles, Get Your Justice Live, brian calley, equal custody, equal parenting, michigan, shared parenting
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