Saturday, December 14, 2019

Top 4 Legal References VIEWED on Our Website for Pro Se Litigants

As an Advocate for Families, Care Givers, and Children, these are the 4 Top References
viewed on our nfpcar.org website, to assist those defending themselves in their time of
need, with or without legal council.-- 

  •  Top 2 Self Help Guides to Defend Yourself *
Standing in theShadow of Law ©
STEP-BY-STEP COURSE INCLUDES 53 In-Depth Video Tutorials 25 Downloadable MP3 Audio Clips
How to Defeat Crooked Lawyers
How to Control Corrupt Judges 
Free Online Legal Research Summary Judgment Motions
Summary Judgment Defenses
Legal Research Tutorial
How and When to Object in Court
How to Use Evidence Rules
Effective Written Motions
Effective Spoken Motions
Affirmative Defenses

New!Legal Writing Class
Reading Legal Documents
Complaints & Causes of Action
Essential Courtroom Objection List
Appeals Procedure with Forms

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An instructional manual of preventative and protective measures to help protect against and prepare for legal actions against you as a Foster, Adoptive, or Biological Parent. A road map, if you will, for the legal maneuverings and.......

*I am an Affiliate with the authors of these documents and very familiar with their work.
However, it is the responsibility of the reader to verify if these documents will be helpful
for their particular needs.

·        FREE Downloads for Educational Purposes Only *

Sui JurisThe Truth is in the Record ©
Black’s Law Dictionary1st & 2nd Edition ©
Learn MoreGreat reference to see how legal definitions have changed over time.



Represent Yourself in Court © *
Pro Se Guide to Family Court © *


  
*These references are for Educational Purposes Only and may not be sold for Profit
without the express permission from the Original Author.



May you find Strength in Your Higher Power,
Granpa Chuck
Keeper of the web files for
nfpcar.orgReform for Our FamiliesOur Families are the most important Resource we have in our Nation, if not the World
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A Statement for Your Consideration:
“We are joining forces with all persons affected by Parens Patriae to include parents, extended family, foster parents and father's and mother's rights groups. While this is a difficult endeavor due to various divisions, the focus will be on challenging the system with the unified goals and commonalities that each is suffering under in family courts and through CPS and other related Agencies.”
(See Definition: Parens Patriae)

Sunday, July 14, 2019

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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Yet Another Reason for the Government to Enter Your Home




Pro-Pharma Lobby Now Wants to go Into Homes and Check Medical Records of Homeschool Children


government-approved-family-300x210It should come as no surprise, therefore, that the vaccine extremists, who believe that ALL vaccines are safe for ALL children ALL the time, by force if necessary, are now targeting homeschool children.
Several states are proposing new laws that would require homeschool families to allow government-represented medical professionals to come into their homes to approve them as home schools, including checking the children’s medical records to ensure they are following the CDC vaccine schedule.
We reported earlier this year that Oregon Governor Kate Brown has submitted a 2-year budget proposal to the Oregon state legislature that would require “universal home visits for new parents.” See:

Oregon to Become First State to Mandate Universal Home Visits of All Families with Newborn Children

Patrick Allen, the director of the Oregon Health Authority, made this comment about the Governor’s proposal:
When the program is complete, every new parent — this includes adoptions — would receive a series of two or three visits by someone like a nurse or other health care practitioner.
The visits could include basic health screenings for babies; hooking parents up with primary care physicians; linking them to other services; and coordinating the myriad childhood immunizations that babies need. (Emphasis added.)
We haven’t seen a bill presented to the Oregon State Legislature yet, so hopefully our report, as well as others, placed enough pressure on the Oregon State government to abandon such a mandate.

Iowa and Illinois Families Take Notice!

Two other states are now considering new bills aimed at getting access to children at home with their families.
In IowaHF 272, sponsored by State Representative Mary Mascher, would require families to submit proof of their child’s required immunizations, and require health and wellness checks of families who engage in independent private instruction or private instruction.
The bill reads, “The board of directors of a school district shall conduct quarterly home visits to check on the health and safety of children located within the district who are receiving independent private instruction or private instruction.”
The bill also states that these home visits “shall take place in the child’s residence with the consent of the parent, guardian, or legal custodian and an interview or observation of the child may be conducted.”
If parents do not provide consent then the school district “the juvenile court or district court upon a showing of probable cause may authorize the person making the home visit to enter the home and interview or observe the child.”
This bill essentially puts homeschooling families on the level of parents who have been accused or have had a finding of child abuse or neglect. (Full Article.)
In Illinois, House Bill 3560 has been introduced which:
Provides that, after a home-schooling registration form is submitted, the State Board of Education must request a Child Protective Service Unit of the Department of Children and Family Services to investigate the home in which the home schooling will occur to ensure there is no suspected child abuse or neglect in the home.
Provides that after the investigation by the Child Protective Service Unit is complete, the State Board must notify the school district in which the home is located that the child is being home-schooled.
As we have reported over the years at our MedicalKidnap.com website, Child Protective Services (CPS) routinely abuses parental rights by kidnapping their children, and the vast majority of the time they remove children from their homes based on the broad category of “neglect,” not abuse, and they get to define “neglect” which includes refusing medical advice or seeking a second opinion from a different doctor.
We have reported many family stories on MedicalKidnap.com where the State removed children from their homes based on false allegations, but by the time the family succeeded in Family Court to get their children back home, the children had been fully vaccinated, against their wishes, while being placed in Foster Care.

The 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

Any state law mandating home visits should be vigorously opposed, by both legislators as well as the public, on the grounds of violating the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Cornell Law School states:
The Fourth Amendment originally enforced the notion that “each man’s home is his castle”, secure from unreasonable searches and seizures of property by the government. It protects against arbitrary arrests, and is the basis of the law regarding search warrants, stop-and-frisk, safety inspections, wiretaps, and other forms of surveillance, as well as being central to many other criminal law topics and to privacy law.
The 4th Amendment:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
If you know of any other states proposing mandatory home visits, please contact Health Impact News so they can warn the public.
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May you find Strength in Your Higher Power,
 GranPa Chuck

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