Thursday, July 21, 2016

Are family courts in Houston violating the American Constitution???

Well, the Constitution was not written strictly for professionals;  that would result in confusing the contents; but a more appropriate thought is, historically, documents of that nature were written to be understood by the masses. Common sense was used by elders and community leaders of the day to understand these documents and communicate the contents to the public.

The Constitution in simple common sense highlights the value placed on the protection of Life, liberty and happiness. Actions taken by many government Institutions in America are clearly geared to impacting negatively Life, Liberty and Happiness. Family courts in Houston reap apart and impact negatively the ability of minorities especially males to make a living and care for their children. Many minorities commit suicide, abandon their families and are forced to suffer stress and mental diseases caused by acute stress,  as a result  of abstract and ridiculous decisions taken by family courts. Drivers license are frequently suspended, they are driven into harsh financial situations. They are isolated from their children, they are thrown out of their homes with only the clothes on their backs, they are forced into situations where they cannot work.

Many of these acts are a result of careless, ridiculous, bias and indifference judgements perpetuated by family court judges ably assisted by the Attorney General Office.

Many minority families  have only their children  to work, live and fight for. When the courts supported by the mighty Attorney General Office rob minority families of these treasures, they are removing the life line for survival necessary for their very existence.

Family courts should not have the authority to remove father's from their homes and children, when there is no danger to the children, the family is stable and operating as expected. The same is true for mothers. The court cannot be allowed to dismantle families because  members are not perceive as equals or professional preferences are bias.

Making decisions that affect minority  or any family based on institutional indifference cannot be the accepted norn in America. Minorities should make family court reform an issue in this year's coming elections thereby ensuring equity.

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