Federal Court Influence Possible

Summary

Navigating family and federal courts can be complex, especially with serious concerns about a childs welfare. Federal involvement may highlight issues and influence family court actions. Consider exploring free legal aid clinics or organizations for guidance. Family courts focus on the childs best interests, while federal courts address civil rights violations.

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No, I’m going to Federal route because it is so bad that the US Department of Education is investigating certain things that are happening to my son because family court isn’t doing anything and I have a disabled child
It sounds like you're facing a very challenging situation. Since you're dealing with both family and federal court cases, here are a few points to consider:
- Federal Court: They can address civil rights violations and potentially intervene in cases involving federal laws or agencies.
- Family Court: They focus on the best interests of the child, and you might consider seeking legal advice on changing venue if bias is suspected.
Would you like information on organizations that support families with disabled children in legal matters?
Do you think that having the open federal case in a secondary federal agency might prompt the judge to not be so biased and not allow my child to continue to be harmed, which is documented?
Navigating both federal and family courts can be complex. Opening a federal case may highlight the seriousness of your concerns and potentially influence the family court's actions. However, each court operates independently with distinct procedures. Consulting with a legal expert on both fronts might be beneficial.
Well, I filed a federal TRO that’s how bad it is and I even submitted the letter from the US Department of Education in my federal case to show what needs to be investigated and what is being investigated and a letter from the New Jersey governor and DCF stating there’s nothing they can do because of family court
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It seems like a potentially strong case due to the involvement of federal investigations and serious concerns about your child's welfare. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, I can ask a few questions to proceed.
No, all the lawyers are dishonest. I don’t have money. I’m pro se in both courts. I feel like maybe federal court is my only defense. I had school officials and doctors and therapist call DCPP on the grandparents but because of the bias and family court no one wants to intervene this is now the third judge in family court we’re having to deal with. I have no findings of abuse or neglect against me I never lost my custodial rights but my ex-husband kidnapped the children before he died in the judge of held it found that there were no findings against me after numerous investigations and evaluations, but are still stalling,
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Navigating both family and federal courts, especially with serious concerns like yours, can be incredibly challenging. While federal involvement could influence the family court, each has distinct procedures. Since you prefer handling this yourself, consider exploring free legal aid clinics or organizations that might offer guidance. Would you like information on support organizations for families with disabled children?
so that’s why I went federal I filed a habeus writ of corpus against the Family Court, New Jersey DC PP the guardian ad litem and the first judge panicked and sent me to a settlement judge, and then they bullied me into dropping it so I dropped it to keep my one son at least, and then went back and filed the federal lawsuit against the grandparents stating that the state actors allow them to violate my 14th amendment rights
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Your situation is indeed complex and challenging, especially with the involvement of both family and federal courts. Here are a few key points regarding your case:
- Habeas Corpus: This can be a powerful tool for addressing unlawful detention or custody.
- 14th Amendment Rights: Federal courts can address violations of civil rights and state action.
- Federal and Family Court: While federal court involvement can highlight serious issues, family courts operate independently focusing on the child's best interests.
Since you're handling this pro se, exploring free legal aid clinics or organizations specializing in family law might provide useful resources and support. Would you like information on such organizations?