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OBJECTIVES

  • Introduce shared parenting legislation, and establish the presumption of equal time between mothers and fathers, unless abuse or neglect is proven by a full hearing when all parties have had a chance to call witnesses and provide a defense.
  • End ‘absolute judicial immunity’, which allows American family-court judges to run amok, and uphold our civil and constitutional rights to seek recourse when damages are inflicted.
  • Investigate the misconduct of corrupt judges — and remove them from the bench and, when appropriate, punish them for criminal conduct like fraud, kickbacks, obstruction of justice, and extortion.
  • Reform the corrupt and ineffectual our oversight bodies on the judiciary. These fail to provide oversight on judges, investigating less than 0.1% of complaints received. Establish new oversight agencies, made up of non-judges and non-attorneys, which ensures that courts provide due-process to everyone.
  • Reform the fraudulent and abusive attorney disciplinary organizations, which neglect to provide accountability for attorneys. Establish a new agency entirely independent of the American Bar Association to investigate and punish attorney misconduct. Prohibit attorneys from appearing before judges whose electoral campaigns they have funded. Cap legal fees in family litigation.
  • Reform the wasteful, poisonous ‘child-support’ system. Stop the racket of States taking Federal funds from Title IV-D programs in exchange for custody rulings that establish one parent as custodial, and the other as a ‘visitor’. Stop locking up parents unable to pay child-support.
  • Reform the wasteful and abusive system of ‘attorneys-for-the child’ (AKA ‘guardians ad litem or GALS)’. Defund wasteful, corrupt ‘charities’ like New York’s Children’s Law Center, whose GALs receive $65mn in taxpayer funds to prolong custody battles and aggravate families.
  • Reform the system of restraining orders, which family courts hand out like candy to parents accusing an ex of sexual/physical abuse. Introduce harsh sentences for parents found guilty of parental alienation or making false allegations against a co-parent.
  • Reform the cronyistic and ineffective system of appeals. Make the Appellate Divisions truly independent of the lower courts. Simplify the appeals process, and cut the costs. Automatic stays should be imposed when civil or constitutional rights violations are involved.
  • Provide training to incoming family court judges, and put a cap on the amount of cases they can take.
  • Introduce transparency to family courts by prohibiting back-room conferences, mandating a stenographic or audio record, allowing cameras to all courtrooms, and opening case files.

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