Sunday, July 24, 2016

Fear and sadness associated with dealings with Family Court

Family courts in Houston are known for two major states of mind. Fear and sadness. If you are a minority you have in mind the reality that you may enter court or a case that seem routine and before the proceeding is over you may loose your home and children. The stories are real. Like eminent domain where developers can obtain your home by acquiring the land your home is sited on, Family court judges can take away your home with a stroke of a pen no question can be asked..

The court does not only take over your home, they demand you don't return under threat of being arrested. They don't say you have two days to remove essential items. Considering you are in the process of a divorce, the judges turn over your legal papers to your now opponent. If you have a medical condition they deprive you of your prescription and not far away is the mighty Attorney General office.

The role of the Attorney General office is to drive the final nail in the coffin. The Attorney General office then provides a visitation schedule that separate  a father from his children for life. Then the closing blow is financial child support. First they drive the devil's fear into the minority father, then they glow with the sadness associated of all involved father and children. The only winner is statistics. This family is on its way to certain doom and family court releases itself from any responsibility.

Another court is the most likely meeting when the family demise will continue. The criminal court where the situation only gets worse. Like the saying goes another one bites the dust. The way is paved for visitation only this time its the children visiting the father in prison for being unable to pay child support.

Is  that the expected norm for Family courts in America? Are How can we expect to influence other countries when our courts openly abuse minorities civil and human rights.

How can a civilize country continue to allow family courts  reap the hearts of minorities. America, minority sadness, pain and distrust of the legal system is real. We need to support our minority brothers and sisters. We have to bring to an end the suffering of so many. It has taken scores of years to document the effects of slavery.  We have to reinforce our efforts at defeating indifference, bigetery, bias and oppression brought about by these courts.

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