Due Process & Constitutional Issues in Family Law Cases

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • In this 1-hour webinar, appellate expert Liisa Speaker and guest hosts, Andrew Bossory and Brandy Thompson, discuss Due Process and Constitutional Issues in Family Law Cases.
    Guests:
    Andrew Bossory: Ann Arbor, MI attorney at Joshi - Attorneys & Counselors (www.joshiattorneys.com)
    Brandy Thompson: Lansing, MI attorney at The Kronzek Firm (www.midmichigandivorce.com)
    Watch all our family law webinars: rb.gy/l4rvn2

Komentáře • 13

  • @user-ms8tn6fo2t
    @user-ms8tn6fo2t Před 22 hodinami

    Thank you for this podcast
    Question: How do you see pro se parents rights violated and or not protected properly which results in unreasonable child support payments amount and retro benefits. How do you properly calculate and defend not owing retro payment? Please do a video on requesting an official audit of payment entries along with verifying tthe original order is being followed for payments

  • @jenniferwyatt8945
    @jenniferwyatt8945 Před 4 dny

    How can a person do this pro se

  • @BrandyKennedy-qd6ny
    @BrandyKennedy-qd6ny Před měsícem +1

    my children were taken via ex parte emergency custody... and the only reason stated in the order was that their father wanted them to attend his school district. There was not even the slightest suggestion of the kids being in any kind of danger, only that he wanted them to go to his school district. The judge allowed this. They took my kids, and when the date of hearing came - the judge pushed the date back another week because his attorney could "use another week". I went without contact with my boys the entire time. The return on ex parte hearing? It never happened... it was lumped together with the temporary custody and the judge never addressed it. It was never dealt with. The entire thing was a complete farce. Clearly lacking even a CLAIM that would fall within the scope of this action, and certainly without any proof that would justify the removal of my kids without regard for the "STATUS QUO", as well as my federally protected fundemental liberties thrown in the trash can. No one even batted an eye lash.... no one lost any sleep, except for myself and my children.
    I was told by several attorneys that they see this all the time in Johnston County, NC.
    The status quo was not preserved, it was dismantled. The children taken from their home and for no reason other than "he wanted them to attend his school". If any of you think the law gives a damn about what's right, please dont be a fool like I was. I had the LAW on my side. It was my biggest mistake - these judges dont give a damn about the law. The system doesnt even follow its own rules, and sure as hell doesnt care about you or your kids :)

  • @asianzthangful
    @asianzthangful Před měsícem

    My family needs help, we started suffering 1,248 hrs since our 7 weeks daughter was illegally separated from her parents

  • @user-vx6vo8nd9j
    @user-vx6vo8nd9j Před 16 dny

    So, when a child is removed from 1 parents custody because the other parent filed emergency custody petition stating false allegations . ( no proof) The parent the child was taken from has Never been given the chance to be heard! Obvi, High conflict , After 2 years the case still hasn’t gone to trial !!!! Lots of rights violated here ! What does parent need to do to be heard and get child back ? Appeal? Dismiss ? State ? Higher court?

  • @luvdr350
    @luvdr350 Před 15 dny

    Please God I pray that you investigate new castle Pennsylvania and Lawrence county. The devil is in that courthouse.

  • @jonsingle1614
    @jonsingle1614 Před 24 dny +1

    So what is the remedy for courts....judges...who violate rights and law !??? Throw more money at a lawyer who may or may not be doing anything for you ???

    • @shawndavis3844
      @shawndavis3844 Před 6 dny

      I'm in the same situation. No reason to keep going before that judge. Are the violations in reference to your civil rights or did the judge break the Rules of Judicial Conduct? You have to appeal the judge to the upper courts this gives your case an opportunity to be heard by judges that are above the lower courts. While appealing the hearing in your case submit a motion to stay so that nothing else can happen until the from the verdict from the appeals have been entered.

  • @bigjon420
    @bigjon420 Před měsícem

    Every foreign corporate agents that operate in their private foreign capacity does so without clean hands or good faith. We the sovereign American people cannot claim ignorance of the law so it stands that our employees who jobs it is to uphold the law cannot claim ignorance of the law.

  • @esantiago5911
    @esantiago5911 Před 20 dny

    Why is it that everybody's going to these courts when these judges are violating people's rights and doing everything that it's not in the best interest of the children these judges are mentally sick incompetent.parents need to work it out there self letting a complete stranger to decide your life with the children need to abolish family court

  • @esantiago5911
    @esantiago5911 Před 20 dny

    Why if you're a lawyer why your scare or kiss the judges ass the kids dont belong to the state they belong yo the parents they all know the family dont give a damm about the vhildren interest there only interest who there going to extort