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A friend from California, Patrick Glynn does a fantastic job of explaining how courts intertwined with an alienating parent can cause orchestrated chaos in the lives of targeted parents and crush them emotionally and financially. I very nearly followed much of this path #OnBeaversWatch but once I saw "the light" I would not give anyone the satisfaction of breaking me. I had to disengage because much like being on a disabled airplane you have to help yourself before you can help anyone else. I cannot help my child if I cannot help myself. If you or someone you know is embroiled in a hig
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Is it racketeering when a judge uses his office to conceal the truth from the public under color of law? When a judge abuses discretion and imposes an illegal order and a threat of felony jail time to prevent the truth from reaching the public? If you feel you have been a victim of racketeering by a judge, contact connect@alienationischildabuse.org.
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Judge Beavers reverses 2 years of mistakes?!
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This is an update from a case I tried to discuss earlier this year. So long story short, I told you so. Last February, Judge Beavers continued inaction left a young girl in the care of a seemingly emotionally abusive and at times negligent father. The mother had to endure a year or more of supervised visits and complete obstruction of any parenting time at all, while the 11 year old girl (9 when it started) was suffering emotional and psychological abuse. It came to light at the 11th hour that the child AND THE COURT were manipulated by her older brother, father and aunt for nearly 2 YEARS o -
Reflecting on some of the cases observed in which Chief Judge Tonny S. Beavers presided, an observer may be compelled to question his family values (and ethics, but that is for another topic). For example, after being informed that a parent had upwards of eight ( known overnight master bedroom guests (and however many unknown) in front of the children in less than two years, Tonny Beavers was of the opinion that parent had a right to find a significant other just as the children’s other parent had. Yes the parent has the right to find happiness, but is the parent going about it in a manne
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These are some of the things you may observe while court watching... According to parent A's attorney, parent B's friend in question is one of 8 or more [overnight master bedroom] guests in a period of less than 2 years. If any given parent can have a protective order put in place based on false and unsubstantiated allegations, bordering on abuse of the process, should a parent also "shop" multiple prospective suitors in front of the children? Is that safe for children physically, psychologically and emotionally? Are some parents subjected to a protective orders at the whim of a judg
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The first thing an abuser does is isolate a child from opposing opinions. Through inertia of Judge Beavers' court, are abusers enabled to isolate children? Is passive-aggressive inaction by Judge Beavers' complicit in children being abused? If so, is that the kind of judge that should be serving Paulding County? Should Judge Tonny Beavers be RECALLED? Dr. J Michael Bone will be speaking in Raleigh, NC at an "Parental-Grandparent Alienation Awareness Event" on April 27th. In the 1+min. clip below he explains tactics of blocking parenting time as a tactic of isolation.
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Having reviewed a number of cases, it's fairly certain that Cobb County courts have reached FUBAR status. Are the judges now eating their own? Maybe there is a need for new judges as opposed to a shuffling of chairs on the deck.
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Time and again I have watched Chief Judge Tonny Beavers effectively remove a parent from a child's life through passive-aggressive inaction. Are Judge Beavers' orders deliberately ineffective to promote temporary compliance by a favored parent? Do they allow for passive escalation of conflicts between parents? Do attorneys familiar with the court win troubling rulings over other attorneys? Recently, a mother who has spent well over a year on 1 hour a week supervised visits with her now 16 yr old son and 9 yr old daughter had all visitation suspended. Was there sufficient cause or a lack of
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When involved parents are removed from their children's lives #OnBeaversWatch, is that part of the problem or part of the solution? "... as teenagers get older, parents are superfluous." - Chief Judge Tonny S. Beavers, Paulding County Superior Court. "...and when those babies get past 13 years old, their maleficence is unleashed on the rest of us." - Lyn Vaughn http://www.cbs46.com/Clip/11933539/just-a-minute-do-you-know-what-hooliganism-is#ixzz3pONpmnoh
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Sitting in Judge #TonnySBeavers' court last Wednesday, a mother had just lost custody of her 14 year old. Through out the proceedings Judge Beavers seldom looked up [to see the father repeatedly mocking and grinning at the mother]. The Chief Judge seemed to be reading and thumbing through other paperwork involving not this case but other cases that he was trying to bring to a close that day. If this was in fact what he was doing, is Judge #TonnyBeavers delivering the message that the family's proceedings before him were not important enough to warrant his undivided attention? The parents h
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I know this won't be a popular subject but El Zorro has brought up some interesting topics lately that I think this young lady addresses well. It makes me wonder if Judge Tonny Beavers is helping to perpetuate systemic racism by failing to address the concerns of a black father who alleges a white mother calls him and her children n*ggas for nearly two decades among other aggressive, emotional and psychologically harmful racial epithets and it is confirmed in affidavits by two of the adult children and both adult children are present at trial for cross examination. The mother also plead t
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Life has many twists and turns and for those that are afforded the time and opportunity to make amends for past misdeeds, it is a wonderful thing. Congratulations to Chief Judge #TonnyBeavers' law clerk, Roy Yunker, on overcoming his past history to gain admission to the Georgia Bar. With his Bar admission, he joins the Chief Judge and Attorney Angela Albritton Woodall as fellow Alums of Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School that serve or have served Paulding County Superior Court. Though not able to help in every situation, Mr. Yunker has always been professional in my limited dealings wit
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In a much worse case than mine, by a 7-2 margin, the US Supreme Court seems to be in disagreement with Judge #Beavers opinion just as the Georgia High Court seems to be. The Chief Judge suggested that I hire an attorney. Now I'm beginning to wonder who needs to hire a an attorney for advice. Or attend a better law school. As said, previously, and against the Georgia Code of Judicial Conduct, I had to listen to Judge Beavers lecture me in his courtroom about not being a lawyer, I have to admit it was somewhat gratifying to find that my opinion was more in line with the Georgia Supreme C
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Do you think Chief Judge #TonnyBeavers ' Court is #pay2play? Is there a pattern? What should be the concerns of our state and county level elected politicians? If there is a clear pattern of a parent obstructing children from the lives of her children's multiple fathers over a period of decades, should a court ignore this? Should Paulding County Courts address the immediate needs of a child under emotional and psychological duress or should it wait until a new motion is filed? Should this only be brought to the attention of the court by an attorney or should a pro se litigant with legi
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After having to listen to Judge Beavers lecture me in his courtroom about not being a lawyer, I have to admit it was somewhat gratifying to find that my opinion was more in line with the Georgia Supreme Court's recent decision. No, I'm not an attorney or judge that graduated from Harvard Law, much less a third or fourth tier "Up The Road School of Law" in Atlanta (Ranked 6th in the top 10 worst law schools in the country by the Daily Caller and 178th out of 200+ law schools in the US News "peer reputation rankings"). But some things just aren't that complicated. In dismissing a motion, I
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I had no idea that Osborne had a tenuous relationship with the DA's office. It explains a lot about how his shenanigans were being exposed. I'm still wondering how supervising Chief Judge Good Ole Boy escapes any scrutiny since Osborne's conduct was on his watch? If you're Teflon Tonny, nothing sticks? BTW, dmn funny to hear prosecutors say the system doesn't work. Are they just bitter because the didn't get their way?