Saturday, July 30, 2016

The 14 Amendment could prevent family court from removing father from his home.

The 14th  Amendment clearly protect Americans from Government actions that bears negatively on their Life, Liberty and happiness to include confiscating property (home) without a hearing. The court may argue the ruling is temporary. Can you imagine being removed from your home temporarily for more than a month? Now the court is proposing extending it's ruling for another month. In the courts opinion are these delays in the interest of the children.

Judges in court 246 take the liberty to make these outrageously strange rulings under the cover of protecting  children. To the judges of  court 246 Houston, It has primary responsibility for the well being of children with support of AG office. To say a  temporary ruling from a judge  cannot be appealed and that the court can play with scheduling a ruling when it suites them  is ridiculous. The children need to be assured a home and a parent responsible for providing stability to their lives. For the AG office to complain of paper work while a father and his children are separated by a court without a hearing is a violation of the 14th Amendment.

Can you imagine a court having the ability to change ownership of a house even temporarily without a hearing. How do they determine responsibility to the mortgage company, insurance for the home, payments for utilities, liability and debt accrued as a result of someone else having the house? Can one appreciate the complications that the court is taking upon itself?

Two cases bear out this fact. Washington  V  Glucksburg and  Meyer V  Nebraska. The fact that the highest Courts in America have ruled in the affirmative regarding these cases give comfort to minority males.

Also arbitrary re Set's can be avoided by filing Mandamus.

I am not  an attorney far from one and am not providing legal advice. I am pointing individuals to resources that will help them equip  them with tools necessary to cope with court pressures and illegal rulings from family court.

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