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Monday, June 30. 2008

Fathers-4-Justice to Lead Organizations and Family Members in “Justice March” through Washington DC

For Immediate Release


Contact: Lary Holland


800-883-9619


June 30, 2008







Fathers-4-Justice to Lead Organizations and Family Members in “Justice March” through Washington DC


WASHINGTON DC ———- Fathers-4-Justice announced today that they are leading organizations and family members in a “Justice March” through Washington DC on August 16, 2008. The origination point of the Justice March is scheduled to launch from the DC FESTIVAL 2008 Civil Rights Event at Upper Senate Park and continue to the United States White House.


Children’s and Parent’s Rights organizations from
across the nation are scheduled to congregate on Washington DC this
August 15 & 16 at the Upper Senate Park. Why? Because government
policies do not reflect what is truly best for children and good
parents. The event is bringing the major issues facing parents to the
legislators’ doorsteps, their backyards, and their offices.


The “Justice March,” which is just one of many
featured events of DC Festival 2008, will be led by Fathers-4-Justice
and will have several organizations that believe there is a basic right
to parent their own children in the ranks. “No Government office or
entity should have the power to interfere with fit loving parents
raising their children, but through an error in law many families have
that experience” states Brian Holladay of Fathers-4-Justice. He also
states that “America ’s families have had enough and want to ensure
that current and future politicians know they will be held accountable
for the damages they are causing.”


The march will start at Upper Senate Park (August 16, 2008 3:00PM
EST) and head through the National Mall between Independence and
Constitution Avenue . Turning right at the monument built to honor one
of our nations fore fathers, George Washington, the column will cross
Constitution Avenue and head for the White House following Fifteenth
Street . Fathers-4-Justice® US (F4J®) is a
501(c)(3) not-for-profit, volunteer army of fathers, mothers,
grandparents, and others dedicated to fighting for truth, justice and
equality in family law.


For more information about the Justice March or for information
about Fathers-4-Justice you may contact Brian Holladay of
Fathers-4-Justice at 440-388-4023 or visit the official F4J website at
www.f4j.com.


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Saturday, June 28. 2008

Tim Fittro: Men and Women Against Discrimination

Locating bad judges is the name of the game. Removing them from the bench? Our children and their children will thank you. Kudos are in order for Tim Fittro of Men and Women Against Discrimination in West Virginia. MAWAD files complaint against sitting Family Court Judge for admitting to the legislature that he doesn't follow the laws that he swore to uphold.

"In consideration of the seriousness of Judge Kelly's admission in front of the body of legislators who enact laws (that judicial officials are under oath to uphold) that he knowingly chooses to follow a particular section of West Virginia code "zero" amount of time, it is imperative that the Judicial Investigation Commission send a clear and strong message that judicial tyranny will not be tolerated and immediately initiate the necessary procedures to remove Judge Kelly from the Eleventh Family Court Circuit judicial seat."

The full article is located below originally at this url: http://www.wvrecord.com/news/213500-complaint-lodged-against-family-law-judge-who-testified-to-not-following-child-custody-law

Complaint lodged against family law judge who testified to not following child custody law
6/27/2008 7:00 AM
By Lawrence Smith -Kanawha Bureau

CHARLESTON -- A Wood County children's advocacy group is wondering if a family law judge isn't following the law, why is he even in office?

On June 13, the Vienna-based Men and Women Against Discrimination filed a complaint with the state Judicial Investigation Commission against Kanawha Family Law Judge Mike Kelly. The complaint was filed in conjunction with the "Fatherless Day" rally the organization held at the state Capitol calling for reforms in the West Virginia family law system.

According to their complaint, MAWAD said Kelly gave testimony to the both the House of Delegates' and Senate's judiciary committees on Feb. 7 and 26, respectively. His testimony was directed toward several pieces of legislation MAWAD was backing, including a proposal to make 50/50 parenting the default position in child custody arrangements.

Accompanying Kelly during his testimony was Lisa Tackett, director of the Family Court Services for the state Supreme Court.

In its complaint, MAWAD quoted from current West Virginia law relating to child custody arrangements. Considered "shared parenting," current law states that unless parents reach a different agreement or if a parent is found to be unfit, "the court shall allocate custodial responsibility so that the proportion of custodial time the child spends with each parent approximates the proportion of time each parent spent performing caretaking functions for the child prior to the parents' separation…"

According to their complaint, in which they provided both audio and written transcripts, MAWAD said Kelly testified he rarely, if ever, follows the law in child custody agreements.

During his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Feb. 7, Kelly is quoted as saying, "I would say I look to that - I will honestly tell you, I'm probably not following the statute - I look to that zero percent of the time." Nearly three weeks later in his testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Kelly said, "I think that could easily be changed to one of the factors you may look to, rather than saying it is the model, because frankly I don't use it as my model ..."

In concluding its complaint, MAWAD said if Kelly cannot follow the laws he swore to uphold, there's no reason he should remain in the bench.

"In consideration of the seriousness of Judge Kelly's admission in front of the body of legislators who enact laws (that judicial officials are under oath to uphold) that he knowingly chooses to follow a particular section of West Virginia code "zero" amount of time, it is imperative that the Judicial Investigation Commission send a clear and strong message that judicial tyranny will not be tolerated and immediately initiate the necessary procedures to remove Judge Kelly from the Eleventh Family Court Circuit judicial seat."

Tim Fittro, acting on behalf as MAWAD's executive director, signed the complaint.

Attempts to reach Kelly for a comment were unsuccessful as he did return repeated telephone calls.

After serving as a family law master, Kelly was elected family law judge in 2002. Following creation of the family court system through approval of a 2000 constitutional amendment, all family court judges were elected to one six-year term in 2002 followed by eight-year terms starting this year.

Initially, Kanawha County had four family law judges. Last year, legislation was passed approving 10 new family judges statewide, including one to Kanawha County.

Kelly serves as judge for the 11th Circuit's 3rd Division.
A Democrat, Kelly is unopposed in November's general election. Though also unopposed in May's primary, Kelly received 19,561 votes, the highest of all ballots cast in the Kanawha family law primary.

Like all family law judges, Kelly earns an annual salary of $82,500.
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Saturday, June 21. 2008

Parental Rights Organizations Across the Nation to Encroach on Washington DC for Civil Rights Event

For Immediate Release


Contact: Lary Holland

800-883-9619

June 21, 2008

Parental Rights Organizations Across the Nation to Encroach on Washington DC for Civil Rights Event.


Oakland County, Michigan ———- Children’s and
Parent’s Rights organizations from across the nation are scheduled to
encroach on Washington DC this August 15 & 16 at the Upper Senate
Park. Why? Because government policies do not reflect what is truly
best for children and good parents. The event is bringing the major
issues facing parents to the legislators’ doorsteps, their backyards,
and their offices.


A coalition of numerous individuals, organizations, and agencies
that grows daily as August draws near, aim to bring solutions to many
crises that are affecting America in this landmark event. This event is
not to be confused with last year’s successful event, a rally held
under the name DC RALLY 2007 and organized largely by Minister Ronald
Smith of Children Need Both Parents, Inc. which is scheduled again for
2009.


“Where we have a government that thinks it has the apparent
authority to confiscate children at will, as we can see from the recent
issues in Texas earlier this year, something needs to be done.” states
Lary Holland, one of the organizers of this event. He further states,
“we are dealing with a fundamental liberty and civil rights issue that
has to be recognized and respected by our government, the protected
right of parenthood.”


Various groups across the nation aren’t willing to compromise
liberty and let their government run on autopilot any longer.
“Somewhere along the lines, the government stopped believing that the
Constitution was a restriction on them and not a restriction on the
people,” according to Holland. This event will also be welcoming a
number of cyclists that are pedaling bicycles from Michigan’s Capitol
all the way to Washington DC to support a child’s right to two parents.


For more information about this historic civil rights event,
individuals and groups may contact “Write to Parent” at 800-883-9619.
Organizations that have not secured their exhibition table can do so
through August 8, 2008 by using the toll-free telephone number.
Individuals and Organizations looking to attend and participate in the
event may obtain the most up to date for information on travel,
accommodations, and itinerary at the event website at www.dcfestival2008.com.


Posted by
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Sunday, June 15. 2008

Happy Father's Day: A Michigan Father's Day Hope!


As I was perusing my emails this afternoon, this one caught my eye among many others today wishing fathers a "Happy Father's Day" and I wanted to pass it on in the event that you are not a member of some of the various support groups out there that this was circulated to. Although it is focused on Michigan, the effects of failed government policies over the entire family, not just fathers, are widespread nationwide issues. This is from Murray Davis of National Family Justice Association.



A MICHIGAN FATHER’S DAY HOPE


It is with hope we celebrate Father’s Day in Michigan this year. Hope that we will finally recognize and admit our failures of the past. Not necessarily the failures of fathers to their families, but rather the failure of government and society to permit fit, responsible fathers to be equitable parents to their children, despite marital status.


This is especially significant in Detroit, Flint and other urban areas of Michigan where nearly seventy percent of families are headed by single parents…mostly mothers where the children have little or no involvement from their fathers. Society and government policies have traditionally made it easy to vilify these fathers as irresponsible. But in truth, most fathers, are responsible, non-abusive, and desire to be fit parents; however, government has historically implemented and continues to exercise policies, laws that mandate only financial child support…completely ignoring the emotional, psychological, and spiritual support of fathers children also desperately need.


Overwhelming social pathology research shows single-parented children are growing up in increasingly alarming numbers to use drugs, experiencing educational, health, emotional/behavioral problems and especially engaging in criminal behavior much more so than those who either live in two-parent households or who have meaningful access to both fit parents.


While current Michigan law may permit joint custody of minor children to be only a consideration in divorce cases, state family courts seldom rule in favor of this type of shared parenting responsibilities; thus, creating single family custodial households at an alarming rate. The results are publicized in the press and media nearly every day with “most dangerous city” crime headlines and dismal “worst in the nation” high school graduation rates..


Yet legislators and public officials still refuse to implement the only changes that offer us real solutions to many of our societal problems. That is, to enable both fit and willing parents to discharge their parenting responsibilities in a significant manner without state government interference, even if not under one roof.


This constitutional right, known as the shared parenting bill, is currently under review in the Michigan House of Representatives. It is a simple, inexpensive solution that costs the taxpayers nothing and, in fact, will save billions of dollars over time that our state government now must spend in social services, law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. The shared responsibility legislation would allow children to have the love and care of both fit parents in their lives regardless of marital status.


Father’s Day 2008 in Michigan could indeed be a celebration for all Michigan families once we truly recognize what has been missing in nearly a million of our children’s lives…responsible fathers!


MURRAY DAVIS of Southfield is board president of the National Family Justice Association, www.nfja.org, a national nonprofit education and advocacy organization for issues that affect American children and their families. Contact Davis at NFJAPres@aol.com.



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Saturday, June 7. 2008

Constitution of the United States (Annotated) - Researching with VLEX.COM


The Constitution of the United States is a restriction on the Government not the People. The Constitution is the objective standard to determine whether or not the activities the government is involving itself in are to be truly supported by the American Public. There seems to be a disconnect in that enough of the American Public do not fully participate in the political process, but it must be fully comprehended that when the government breaks or weakens the Constitution and subsequently strengthens governmental controls over the public that THE PEOPLE are the enforcement branch to maintain a Constitutionally restrained government. In essence... the people are to enforce the Constitution of the United States onto the Government, not the Government forcing U.S. Citizenry to submit to control.

Aside from the above lesson, I have something that might be of interest to you. A new utility called V|Lex at www.vlex.com.

What is V|Lex? First of all, when you visit the site, you might just think it is a legal search engine. But it isn't. Here is just some of what you can do with V|Lex at the time of this writing:


  • Performing a search

    Searching at vLex is really easy. But we can definitely show you some tricks that will help you improve your searching time.
  • Browsing the results

    When performing a search, your results will show you a list with all the documents that fulfill your specified request. Learn how to better improve these results.
  • Working the Search Results

    When you find documents you were looking for, vLex offers different ways to work with them. Learn more about this.
  • Searching simultaneously in your personal documents and vLex

    Don't waste time searching in several websites every time you need information. From vLex you can also search your personal documents. See how..

You can open up a free account on V|Lext and use it to search your personal documents, or to store your content privately. This is much like some of the Google Desktop Features that we will be discussing in upcoming Advocacy and Research Tools articles here at www.familycourtreports.com.

The V|LEX Help Center

Search your documents from vLex?

Use vLex's powerful search engines to search your documents.

Documents are saved securely and permanently

You'll never lose that valuable information .

Top privacy

You are the only one who has access to your documents.

Use your own personal organization system

Decide how you want to sort your documents. Without rules or limits.

Multple document formats

Documents can be uploaded in any of the most usual formats: PDF, Word or RTF

Write your own articles

You can also write your own comments, articles or notes.


You can try one of the features at V|LEX below!

Now here is just one of the powerful features that you should be aware of, which is comprehensive caselaw listings associated with Constitutional law for FREE.

STEP 1 - Constition of the United States (Annotated)

http://vlex.com/source/1273

STEP 2 - Search Results will produce around 5 or so results because you are searching only the source document, rather than everything on the V|LEX website. This is an important distinction. Click the "See More Results" and it will produce all of the citations used in the cases associated with the one that you clicked on.

You will find an overwhelming amount of caselaw about the subject matter that you have searched and selected. Watch for PDF documents off to the right of the screen on all of your searches for articles, cases, and annotations. You will find that a ton of caselaw is being sealed up into pay sites and you can actually archive the information you find at this site for use later. We will discuss how to use local search engines to build your own caselaw repository in upcoming articles. V|LEX will get you started on researching any important federal subject that has been listed in previous annotations of the Constitution of the United States as provided by the Government Accounting Offices.

As usual, you can find out other Advocacy and Research Tools, just like this one, on our Saturday Night GET OFF THE BENCH Informal Advocacy Training Calls. Want to participate live on Saturday Night? Just call in live (8PM EST) at 724-444-7444 Talkcast Id: 43507 and if you don't have your own pin just use ours 1+#. Look forward to seeing you there!

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Monday, June 2. 2008

Michael and Harriet McManus of Marriage Savers on Get Off The Bench


On Sunday June 1, 2008 Michael and Harriet McManus of Marriage Savers appeared on Get Off The Bench to discuss their Community Marriage Savers Program. Bob Norton, Sunday Night Host of Get Off The Bench led the interview and brought many marriage statistics to the surface. Be sure to use the player above if you missed this great episode of GET OFF THE BENCH!

The duo from Marriage Savers discussed their new book on cohabitation called Living Together: Myths, Risks, and Answers available through our online book store at www.getyourjusticelive.com. Mike and Harriet also discussed their Reform Divorce website resources at www.reformdivorce.org, which aims to eliminate no-fault divorce and make shared parenting a requirement in divorces involving minors.

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