WANTED FOR UNETHICAL "WALL OF SHAME"

WANTED FOR THE UNETHICAL "WALL OF SHAME"

Information to post on Unethical NH Attorneys, Guardian Ad Litems, Marital Masters, Judges or any other persons involved in "Judicial Child Abuse" or "Judicial Child Neglect." Please email details to nh.unethical.attorney@gmail.com. We will not post your identity or give out your personal information.

Message Board:

We need to keep the pressure on the NH Family Courts by educating the public about the numerous injustices occurring. Please feel free to send us your information for posting. I have not had any recent dealings with the court system so I do not have current information to post. The best way to deal with these unethical judges, guardian ad litems and lawyers is to post as much on them as you can so that people do not want to do business with them. I have personally known judges that have their own practices as most judges are attorneys first. Hit these people where it counts. Their wallets. Starve them out and cut off their funds. When people do not want to use their services, they will have to change their evil ways or be unemployed.

Friday, May 13, 2011

We Need Your Story!

Have the police ever refused to enforce a visitation order?
Have the police or other law enforcement ever refused to enforce a custody or visitation order?  Have you ever been told by law enforcement that custody and visitation are civil matters and that you must motion the court for enforcement?  Are you aware that it is a criminal offense to interfere with custody according to N.H. RSA 633:4?  Law enforcement officers have a duty to uphold the laws and constitution of their jurisdiction, when they swore an oath and can be disciplined for not so doing.  A court order unless vacated, reversed, or modified is the "law of the land" and the police have an obligation to enforce it in this case.  Unfortunately, they don't often do so.

RAISE YOUR VOICE:  Please visit http://injust.us/nhrsa633report.aspx and fill out an incident report.  This is part of an initiative to collect and analyze data about injustices in the family court system and in other areas of government where officials are not doing their jobs.

Sympathetically,
Fight Injustice
fight@injust.us

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