Tuesday, April 4, 2017

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES DENIED CHILDREN BY FAMILY COURTS

FAMILY COURTS DENY CHILDREN GIRLS ADVANCED CAREER OPPORTUNITIES.

It is well documented that careers in science and technology are dominated by males. Females are lagging in these fields.
Verizon Wireless is supporting efforts at increasing female interest in engineering. While society is observing that need, family courts continue to use one formula to settle issues at divorce or separation of parents.
The court magic formula is mother is awarded primary home and children; father is charged with medical insurance and up to 50% of their salary.  

What the family court is accomplishing in essence is depriving children of access to their father. As angry as family court 246 court judge is in court dealing with family issues, what is lost is the best interest of the child.

I cannot imagine a two-year trial where neither judge of the family court, the respondent-attorney nor the respondent make one mention of emphasizing the best interest of the children.
An entire case was based on the respondent mostly social debt acquired after deserting home and children, fabricated stories of adultery cruelty, funds for the protection of mother's future, like purchasing life insurance naming the respondent sole beneficiary, and attorney fees.

Family court efforts at denying visitation between fathers and especially daughters retards  interest in technical careers since research has shown children are attracted to the careers of parents.
In one case of separation, a 10-year-old was fascinated with electricity, chemical, and mechanical sciences. The family court judge and associate judges ignore this child's future aspirations, turning her education to a mother that cares little about education.

Now the mother is frequently involving police to solve domestic home issues involving the children, family court 246 has refused for years, to respond to a TRO that documents the harsh situation the children are living with.

Family court ignores the best interest of children favoring resources for their court. Family court reform is needed if integrity is to be returned to the court.

My 2014 to 2018 experience with Harris County Court 246. 

Familyactivist@gmail.com.

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