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Friday, March 30, 2007

Identity Theft: Opt Out of Family Court Services Before it Happens to YOU!

If poor service delivery wasn't enough of a reason to opt out of free Family Court Welfare Services, Title IV Part D programs and child support services, then how about saving a thousand or more dollars and being secured against identity theft? Child Support customers in at least three states have already experienced serious breaches in their personal information, including social security numbers being compromised and potentially handed over to hackers that might want to steal identities in the last few months alone.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Gladwin County Friend of the Court...Failing the Needy

The Gladwin County Record published a letter to the editor yesterday questioning, among other things, "Does the Friend of the Court or the judge ever wonder how the mother is taking care of the kids?" The quick answer is no. Read on for more information.



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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Identity Theft: Opt Out of Family Court Services Before It Happens To You!

Child Support customers in at least three states have already experienced serious breaches in their personal information, including social security numbers being compromised and potentially handed over to hackers that might want to steal identities in the last few months alone.



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Saturday, March 10, 2007

Any Dad

A Divorced Dad goes to see his kids for a day of fun. But then... (Check Out this excellent video at CurrenTV.com and cast your green light) What is described in the video reflects what is happening in so many cases of separation, child custody, and divorce.



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Friday, March 09, 2007

Child Support Worker Arrested In Bribery Scheme

According to Local6.Com another Child Support Worker was arrested, this time in Florida for bribing individuals that were involved with child support cases. Just last month another Child Support Worker embezzled a quarter of amillion dollars in Child Support Enforcement money in California. (Links in original article to video and priors)



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Saturday, March 03, 2007

Susan Borovich Responds: Still Promoting the Slave Trade

Susan Borovich, Director of the St. Clair County Friend of the Court, wants to make you think that she is helping fathers by promoting a program that forces specific performance under a court order as a result of an accruing debt, or risk sitting in jail. This program forces individuals into welfare programs without any compensation or sit in jail!



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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Fathers-4-Justice™ U.S. Toledo Ohio Jan 2007

Here is some video from a Fathers-4-Justice rally in Ohio this year. More and more groups are taking a stand for their children to have equal access to both parents.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Michigan has Growing Legal Problems: New ACLU Suit

Michigan is one of only eight states that provide no funding to counties for legal aid to the poor. Even though the Public Defenders aren't funded, Michigan is quick to fund its' Friend of the Court operations, including the 45% over-participation that shouldn't even be in the program in the first place.



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Saturday, February 17, 2007

"Venga a Michigan" - Not on My Dime!

"Venga a Michigan" - Not on My Dime!In response to Jennifer Granholm's plan to bring in more immigrant workers at the expense of State residents: "no en mi moneda de diez centavos" - Not on my dime, Jennifer Granholm.



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Friday, February 16, 2007

Want to reduce poverty? Lower those tax rates.

A recent study shows that the states with the highest tax rates are failing in the fight against poverty. The states with the lowest tax rates are reducing poverty. Take Colorado. It reduced its childhood poverty rate by almost 27 percent. Meanwhile, Rhode Island's childhood poverty rate increased by almost the same amount.



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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Robert Pedersen, Co-Founder of A Child's Right, mentioned in the Liberator!

Robert Pedersen, Co-Founder of A Child's Right, mentioned in the Washington, D.C. based newspaper "The Liberator".The Liberator is a Washington, D.C. based newspaper that is considered to be "the authority" on shared parenting all across the United States. It is published by the ACFC and has a readership estimated at close to 30,000.



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Granholm Wants More of Your Cash: Guest Column Written for MichiganDemocrat

Jennifer Granholm, Michigan's Democrat Governor, has a plan, to take more of your money. Her plan is not to cut government employees like Chrysler's estimated 13,000 cuts to stay solvent, but rather just to tax you more. Holland says cut Friend of the Court Services by half and shift focus of the program back to aid for needy families.



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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Hawaii's Child Support Raises Serious Questions About Focus

The State is obviously overburdened with trying to provide service to the additional 45% caseload that is estimated at being families 150% over the poverty level before even receiving the services. The State should focus on those that actually need services instead of trying to compete for more federal money.



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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Judge Rules: It's against the law to shoot father in the back over support.

A Federal District Court Judge ruled that it is against the law for an officer to shoot a father in the back for a misdemeanor child support charge. More evidence of a program that is lacking sufficient adminstrative and legal controls, where even the officers have become the executioners of the corrupted legal system.



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The Welfare State: Shredding Society

Government programs have not only created dependency, but have allowed people to escape the social norms that were the result of centuries of successful social behavior. The welfare state put in place a series of incentives that broke people free of the restraints of personal discipline. Before the advent of the full-blown welfare state, an out of



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The Welfare State: Shredding Society

Government programs have not only created dependency, but have allowed people to escape the social norms that were the result of centuries of successful social behavior. The welfare state put in place a series of incentives that broke people free of the restraints of personal discipline. Before the advent of the full-blown welfare state...



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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Friend of the Court Problems? There is a new service!

Looks like another breath of fresh air for people that are having problems with Michigan's Friend of the Court. I received a copy of a press release today that indicated there were new online services available, free of charge, for people that are having problems with the various Michigan/County Friend of the Court Offices. I have attached the complete press release below:

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Problems with the friend of the court?Earlier last month, a new independent online service was made available to people who are experiencing problems with any of Michigan’s friends of the court and their offices across the state.

This free service was created to increase awareness, and to give more people a stronger voice in sharing their friend of the court experiences with others from anywhere in the world.

The service, available online at http://www.focproblems.com/, provides people with information on the friend of the court and contains an anonymous online community forum where people can register to discuss any difficulties they are having with their county’s friend of the court.

Registration is free and completely anonymous, and only a valid e-mail address is required to use the community forum services of the website.

If you have questions or are having problems with the friend of the court, please visit http://www.focproblems.com/; or for more information, please contact the website administrator at: info@focproblems.com.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Title IV-D Welfare Agency Exposed By Former Employee

Michigan's Title IV-D Welfare Agency, known as the "Friend of the Court", has been fully exposed in FRIEND OF THE COURT ENEMY OF THE FAMILY. Written by Carol Rhodes, a former Friend of the Court investigator and enforcement officer discusses actual cases that she was involved with to expose the lies of the system and it's mode of operation.

You can hear her recent interview here. where she discusses with Richar Farr, of Krights Radio, and Robert Pedersen, of A Child Right, the details of how the various States use our children as a way to get bonus money from the Federal Government.

Other Resources:
  • Overview of Title IV-D Services: Click Here
  • How Federal Funding Drives Judicial Discretion... Click Here
  • Requesting Change: It's a Matter of Administration and Legislation: Click Here
  • The Weekly Standard Indicts CSE Title IV-D Welfare Program: Click Here
  • Will Democrats Actually Reduce Our Deficit? Click Here

Saturday, January 13, 2007

America Freedom to Fascism Authorized version

Please visit http://www.freedomtofascism.com to purchase the DVD.

This is the "Director's Final Cut" authorized version of Aaron Russo's documentary, America: Freedom To Fascism (AFTF). It is being uploaded to Google Video for the first time during the evening of October 19-20th, 2006. Aaron has listened to everyone's feedback - volunteers, students, lovers of freedom & liberty, young and old alike - and, true to his word, he is putting this up "for free" on Google Video knowing that the hour has come for Americans to either be awakened to restore the Republic or be swept aside by the dark global forces of fascism that seeks to enslave mankind.

AFTF's main focus comes in a statement with six very simple words: SHUT DOWN THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM!!

After viewing the movie, please be sure to visit http://www.freedomtofascism.com where you will soon be able to view a much higher quality "pay per view" Internet version of AFTF, buy the DVD and sign up as an affiliate to sell/distribute DVDs to others.

We also urge everyone to be sure to sign up as volunteer, register for email alerts and tell your family, friends and neighbors about this groundbreaking movie.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

New Court Targets Federal Tax Monies Not Delays

The Palladium-Item serving the Greater Richmond, IN area released an article Titled "New Court Targets Case Delays" which I couldn't help but respectfully disagree with. The new court targets Federal Tax Monies Not Delays.

Asking questions and determining the facts are both essential skills necessary of our reporters to maintain an INFORMED public. An informed public is also essential in monitoring the size and actions of various governmental agencies, legislative bodies, and our judiciary. What we have in this article is the propaganda of big government that is preserving itself instead of solving problems. Why? Because it is more profitable to address symptoms than it is to resolve problems and each of our government officials wants some job security.

The number one question that was overlooked is why there is a "logjam of cases flowing through county courts." Why are there so many cases of family breakdown and crime in the County courts? Instead of managing higher caseloads, we need to look towards creating again an economic advantage to employment and marriage versus crime and separate welfare maintenance.

The fact that court officials hear cases more quickly, will only increase the caseloads and cause a substantial rise in Title IV-D welfare services. When federal funding is cut, the local tax payers will again be footing the bill directly from their property taxes instead of through their income withholding. This program currently is beneficial to the Counties because the higher the number of open cases that they can prove some form of action was taken (whether positive or negative) the more Federal Tax Payer money the County will receive through the State participation grant until the federal funding is cut.

Mike Shipman actually states "there are families out there dependent upon this money to survive" which sounds good but is known as a fluff statement. Show me the statistics, Mr. Shipman, on the number of people that are dying as a result of not receiving their welfare checks. Give me a break and back up the statement Mr. Shipman. You sound like the typical government official that says... if tax payers don't give us more money then the first things we will cut are police and fire and people will die.

Staci Terry states that there are 5000 open cases at any one time in the County... The reality is this, in 2007 there will be a noticeable increase in open cases because Title IV-D is an unchecked welfare spending program which pays for higher caseloads. Wayne County will immediately and automatically move ALL new and old cases into the program to bolster their numbers in an effort to welch more federal tax dollars from the U.S. Tax Payers. The more open cases that the County can handle, the more U.S. Tax Payer money they will receive from the Title IV-D Welfare program.

Wayne County Commissioners support the program because they have just joined the ranks of other counties that have figured out that the destruction of families and the inclusion of middle and upper-class families into a free for all spending program will turn each $1.00 bill they have into $3.00 and allow a significant expansion of government over families. In essence the people will no longer control the purse strings of government over family at the local level.

Judge Darrin Dolehanty is excited because the Title IV-D Welfare program is a true partnership between the judiciary, the county, and the state and federal governments. It turns the Judiciary into a partner for a money machine and rewards the government bodies for rushing to judgement with a predetermined outcome. Each case the judiciary rubberstamps as an order the more money the bureacracy makes as a whole. Good job on eroding the independence of the judiciary and turning it from an impartial system to a partner in the Title IV-D "cooperative."

Dolenhanty also says they "don't plan to ask the taxpayers for a penny" which is pretty funny considering that Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, where the county is getting paid from, is 100% U.S. Taxpayer money as appropriated each year by Congress. In Fiscal Year 2006 Congress appropriated $4,200,000,000 (that's right 4.2 BILLION DOLLARS) of your tax dollars for these programs. Wayne County wants as much of that as they possibly can get, which means setting up an assembly line of divorcing and separating families to include in their reporting numbers to the State and Federal Government. (See: http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/022806SSAndCustody.html)

In essence this new program will in large part be comprised of middle and upper-class citizens being thrust into this new welfare program at Tax Payer Expense. When federal funding is again cut on this disastrous program local Wayne County residents will be footing the bill for a free for all welfare spending program that includes a large percentage of people that should not qualify for such services.

This program doesn't save tax payers, it costs them. It's only a matter of time before Indiana files for a Title IV-A pass-thru waiver that will remove the requirement of repaying back welfare services and allow people to collect BOTH child support and a welfare check to "improve their lifestyles." Wake up Wayne County and say no to Title IV-D welfare services by requesting to OPT OUT because you better believe that your local government will "automatically" place you in the program because they get a piece of the pie.

Do a Google Search for "Title IV-D Welfare" and see how many people are sick of footing the bill for unrestricted welfare programs that do nothing but increase the public's burden to support big government. Let's all stand up and end this silliness today.

Citizens are going to see more phony courts and tribunals setup to rubberstamp out your civil rights over the next several years. Reigning in big government spending and shrinking governmental bureacracies is essential to maintain control over the government, otherwise WE THE PEOPLE will be nothing more than a myth. Look to actually solve social problems instead of encourage them through free for all welfare spending programs.

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