 | Parental Alienation
Syndrome
 | A paper on how to detect PAS and what you can do about. This
tactic is commonly used by one parent (usually custodial mother) to push
the other (usually the father) away from a good relationship with his
child. |
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 | Law
about Children
 | A child is a person and not a subperson over whom the parent
has an absolute possessory interest. The term "child" does not
necessarily mean minor but can include adult children as well as adult
nondependent children. Children are generally afforded the basic rights
embodied by the constitution. The equal protection clause of the 14th
Amendment is said to apply to children -- born within a marriage or not
but excluding children not yet born. There are both state and federal
sources of child-rights law. |
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 | Lawstreet.com
 | Some free legal resources |
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 | Frequently
Asked Questions for Partial or Non-Custodial Parents
 | This is from the Lehigh Legal website |
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 | Can we
tape?
 | This is a good source of information on the legality of
tape recording. A Practical Guide to Taping Phone Calls and
In-Person Conversations in the 50 States and D.C. |
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 | Support
Children Now
 | I couldn't decide weather to put this one under enemies
or not considering it seems to be exclusively about how to take money
from the child's other parent using the Pennsylvania Domestic Relations
socialist laws and rules. Lets just leave it here for now and call
it knowing your enemy. If this page had anything on it about
shared parenting or equal custody, I probably would not feel the way I
do. Although it does have many good Pennsylvania specific links,
it is still about take the money and who cares if the child has a
relationship with the other parent as far as I can tell. |
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 | Suffering
Patriarchy
 | Here we have a very interesting book, especially the cover. The
purpose of this book is to "help empower fathers to know and
understand what is going on, and the systems being used against
them" Very interesting indeed. |
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 | Fathers for
Life statistics page
 | This is a very good statistics page that shows the effect that the
system of family destruction has on children. |
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 | Constitution Society
 | This is one of the best sites on the internet that I have found for
Americans to educate themselves on the United States Constitution, the
primary law of the land that makes the United States what it is.
You must have a absolute understanding of this document in order to
defend your guaranteed rights as an American citizen. It is very
easy for "them" to take away your rights if you don't know
what rights you have. |
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 | Child
Support Enforcement Handbook
 | Courtesy of the office of Health and Human Services. |
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 | This one was sent to me from another
e-mail list. This article describes using real law as opposed to
playing by the rules that corrupt courts would like victims to play by in
order to combat the corruption we are being faced with in the
"anti-family" courts. It's worth looking at. For all
my visitors who are lawyers, I would appreciate some comment on this and I
will post your comments under the original article. |
 | Rule
1910.16-3--1999
 | The Committee proposes to replace the existing grids and chart of
proportional expenditures with this child support schedule. The schedule
shows the amounts spent on children in intact families by combined
income and number of children. It is used to find the parties' combined
basic child support obligation. In turn, the obligor's share of this
obligation is computed using the existing income shares formula in Rule
1910.16-4 which allocates the obligation in proportion to the parties'
net incomes. (See the Committee Report). |
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 | Pennsylvania
Domestic Relations Procedural Rules
 | Amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure Relating to Domestic
Relations Matters |
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 | Friends of Victims
 | A Pennsylvania group that says the laws are fair in Pennsylvania and
provides the resources to get fair treatment from Domestic Relations.
I don't know how much this will help because if the laws are fair, the
judges simply don't follow them and the attorneys aren't pressing the
issue. This site appears to have some very good information but
beware of organizations that are in this game to make a profit.
PFCR (the website you are looking at now) is here for free because it is
something that I believe in not something that I want to profit from. |
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 | The Pennsylvania Constitution
 | This website contains everything you would ever want to know about the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Constitution. |
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 | Interesting Case Law
 | These are mostly constitutional issues that can be extremely useful in
appeals or lawsuits against the state for the violation of your
constitutional rights. |
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 | Pennsylvania Right to Know Law
 | To be used when requesting public information, such as child support
figures, from state agencies who refuse to provide the requested
information. |
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