Understanding Your Legal Rights: Protections Against Harassment for PTSD Survivors
As someone with PTSD, you are entitled to specific protections under state and federal laws, ensuring your rights are upheld in legal and healthcare settings. This guide outlines your legal protections, actions you can take against harassment, and steps to safeguard your mental health.
FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES-LEARN YOUR STATE LAWS AND STAND UP AGAINST INJUSTICE
Challenging judicial overreach and misuse of power, this motion aims to address qualified immunity protections that violate constitutional rights. It highlights judicial bias, misuse of authority, and the resulting harm to familial bonds, seeking justice under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
Shielding Children from Pain: Preventing Parental Alienation through Emotional Resilience
Parental alienation can be devastating, but by becoming a source of peace and strength for your children, you can rebuild broken bonds. Learn how to foster trust, shield your children from emotional conflict, and counter manipulative dynamics to ensure a healthier, lasting relationship.
Breaking Free from Systemic Oppression: How Removing Court and CSEA Involvement Protects Families from Constitutional Violations
The child support system often infringes on constitutional rights, perpetuates financial exploitation, and erodes family unity. Transitioning to private agreements empowers parents to protect their autonomy, foster healthier relationships, and prioritize children’s well-being without systemic interference. Learn how to challenge the status quo and reclaim control over child support arrangements.
My HORRIFIC Experience with Lori Long of Lori Long Counseling Services, LLC. Stow, Ohio
My experience with Lori Long, court-appointed therapist, reveals neglect, ethical violations, and silence in the face of my children’s suffering. Her inaction perpetuated parental alienation, emotional harm, and systemic failures, demanding accountability for families navigating an unjust system.
the “Best Interest of the Child”Definition.
This public comment explores the Best Interest of the Child standard in the Texas Family Code, emphasizing its application in conservatorship and access cases. It highlights the federal guidelines under Title IV-E and CAPTA, systemic failures in state compliance, and the misuse of discretion leading to constitutional violations.
Going through parental alienation is like undergoing an emotional death of your former self.
Parental alienation forces you to confront profound loss and grief, reshaping your identity in the process. Through this journey, you discover strength, purpose, and the resilience to rise above the pain—not just for yourself, but for your child and the future of families everywhere.
The Failure of Family Courts to Address Parental Gatekeeping and Parental Alienation
Parental alienation and gatekeeping create deep divides between parents and children, often going unnoticed by the system. It's a painful journey that calls for change in how family courts handle these cases. The well-being of children depends on both parents being allowed to nurture and love them equally.
Love Endures in Alienation
Parental alienation is an invisible battle, one that transforms love into suspicion and isolates a parent from their child. This journey is marked by confusion, heartbreak, and resilience as I fight against forces beyond my control—all to hold onto hope that, one day, my child will see the truth of my love.