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Is a clear pattern of collusion by a judge, racketeering? If Judge Green doesn't take criminal matters seriously enough to avoid the appearance of impropriety, what do you think his attitude is in civil matters? Should Judge Green be voted out of office on May 24th, the subject of a criminal investigation or both? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckiojJD9CAM
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Can't get a contempt order with "teeth" for visitation violations? Have you read the fine print? The jokes on me and may be you, too. If your court order assigns one parent "final decision making authority", where the parties don't agree, and you aren't the decision maker, you have an order written on toilet paper. The "decider" has broad decision making authority and anything in that order is subject to the whim of the "decider". This includes your visitation or anything else written in the terms of the custodial agreement. The racket is now in play. This nullity of your state's family law
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This is a somewhat helpful guide to understanding how family law racketeering is kept a secret from the public. How can you tell if a family court judge is a criminal? He's wearing a robe.
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If you find yourself having similar problems in Paulding Superior Court you should probably opt to seek a Federal injunction at the first appearance of impropriety. State courts are a waste of time and money. State appellate courts often only rubber stamp the lower courts. You would likely have better success getting your case in Federal Court before you go broke. Ms. Wolf's Civil Investigation Demand
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If you've ever wondered why some lawyers distance themselves from some clients or even ghost write for them, this could be one reason. RICO can be used against them as well as any other organized crime syndicate. I would assume if you ghost write for a client you are no longer under attorney client privilege?
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Parents are refusing to be bullied and intimidated by judges, lawyers and agents of the court and are speaking out against racketeering and collusion. When one person stands up for what's right it helps others do the same. If you are experiencing troubling problems of any kind in family court by judges and lawyers who enable such tactics as alienation, collusion, profiteering and racketeering on the backs of children, the time to stand up is now. You can send an anonymous email with the name of any lawyer, agent or officer of the court that you think should be investigated to connect@alienatio