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What is Parental Alienation Syndrome?

Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) is a psychological condition most often observed in children affected by high conflict divorce and/or separation. It is one of the most damaging outcomes affecting children as a result of exposure to Hostile-Aggressive Parenting. The most common symptom of children affected by PAS is their severe opposition to contact with one parent and/or overt hatred toward such parent when there is little and often, no logical reason to explain the child's behavior. The effects of PAS can last well into adulthood and may last for a lifetime with tragic consequences. Educate yourself.

 

 

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THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILD

The "Best Interest of the Child" is a very loose term utilized by the State to institute socialistic policies that undermine the family, especially the father/child bond. The best interest of the child is always
with both parents. We recognize that 2 parents sometimes just don't play well together and
we recognize that sometimes one or both parents just ought not play the parent game altogether
and in that case then it would serve the child's best interest to have someone guard their liberties.

Parents4Justice.us, is a grassroots organization dedicated to bringing change in the way Children
are treated by the Family Court System. We are Montana based and support all activist groups across
the country fighting for the rights of equality for children to share both parents.

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We believe that it is the Constitutional and God giving right of every PARENT, to parent their children.
We believe that children do not divorce their parents.
We believe that the best interest of the children is to have both fit parents; 50/50.
We believe that the laws in family divorce are antiquated, harm children, destroy lives and undermine a healthy society.
We believe that PAS, HAP and False Allegations occur everyday in America by one or both parents to destroy the bond between one parent or the other.
We believe that false allegators must be prosecuted to the full extent of law.
We believe that Due Process must apply to Family Courts and that Judges and attorneys who do not uphold the Constitution of the United States must be impeached and held accountable.

What would happen IF, America set forth that in divorce, BOTH parents share custody, BOTH parents work it out. What would happen IF in contemplation of marriage that both parties agree before that should divorce happen, (60% divorce rate in America), that each parent is separately responsible for the child(ren) when in their custody, THEREFORE eliminating costly courtroom dramas that cost thousands and hundreds of thousands and in some cases millions of dollars that would best be served on PROVIDING FOR BEST INTEREST THE CHILD(REN)?

To date, NINE State Governors have proclaimed or recognized April 25th as Parental Alienation Awareness Day
click below to view the proclamations/recognitions:

* Florida - Governor Crist
* Indiana - Governor Daniels
* Connecticut - Governor Rell
* Montana - Governor Schweitzer (recognition)
* Kentucky - Governor Fletcher
* Nebraska - Governor Heineman
* Iowa - Governor Vilsack
* Maine - Governor Baldacci

* Nevada - Governor Gibbons (recognition)

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DID YOU REALIZE THAT THERE ARE
No Constitutional Rights in Family Court, No Due Process in Family Court

14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America

Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

 

FOR A COMPHREHENSIVE LOOK AT PARENTAL ALIENATION AND HOW YOU CAN BECOME ACTIVE IN YOUR STATE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE GO HERE >>>>>>>>>>>>>> PARENTAL ALIENATION AWARENESS