Childrens Rights Florida

Childrens Rights Florida Fighting to preserve Parent–Child relationships to improve the lives of children and strengthen society by protecting the child’s right to BOTH Parents!
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Promoting equality in parenting in Florida since 2009. The need of a child to have both parents equally involved after separation. Bring recognition and awareness to our Florida communities that there is a problem that needs addressed and that family law reform is needed.

Dedicated to the proposition that children are best served by having unfettered EQUAL access to BOTH parents and to the ...proposition that fathers are indispensable. Improve the lives of children and strengthen society by protecting the child’s right to the love and care of both parents after separation or divorce. We seek better lives for children through family court reform!! The Google+ Page is about the human rights of children with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to the young, including their right to association with both biological parents. Read more about children's rights.
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This Children's Rights Google+ Page have been created for positive outreach, networking, distribution and discussion of information related to our cause. All participants must post under their real identity and agree to abide by the following rules and regulations, as well as the Google+ terms and conditions, Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. The Administrators and Moderators of the Children's Rights Google+ Page have the right to review, edit, or remove any content in violation of its policies and rules, in their sole discretion, without notice. Participants who violate the policies or rules listed below may be suspended, blocked or banned at anytime without notice or warning. Individual posts or threads may be removed at any time for any reason, without explanation. RESPECT FOR OTHERS:

You may not post content that:

• Attacks individuals or groups, or expresses contempt or hatred, based on race, ethnic background, gender, sexual orientation, age, or disability.
• Attacks another person as opposed to his or her statement. A poster may say another person’s opinion is foolish: he or she may not say that the person is a fool.
• Is obscene, indecent, vulgar, or profane.
• Violates or infringes on the privacy or public rights of others, or is a personal attack on an ex-spouse.
• Contains the name, address, telephone number or other personal information of another individual. LAWFUL BEHAVOIR

You may not post content that:

• Is threatening, abusive, harassing, deceptive, libelous, defamatory, or pornographic.
• Constitutes or encourages criminal offenses, gives rise to civil liability, or otherwise violates state, national or international law. Infringes on any copy right, trade secret, patent or other proprietary right, without the explicit permission from the owner or right holder. TOPICS

You may not post content that:

• Engages in slander or makes accusations. Remember the playground test. Would you consider it appropriate if your child made the same – or similar – statement on the playground.
• Discusses details of pending legal cases.
• Would embarrass you – or anyone else – now or five years from now. The internet has a long memory.
• Solicits legal advice.
• Offers legal advice. ETIQUETTE

You may not post content that:

• Contains a commercial or advertising message or solicits a product or service or personal business.
• Disrupts forum discussions with irrelevant, off topic messages or an excessive number of messages - a flooding attack - or otherwise negatively affects the ability of a participant to post comments.
• Information that is false, deceptive, misleading or intentionally misinformative.
• Has no relation to the topic of the thread in which it is posted. Together with you in the love of our children,

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Contrary to the view of certain judges and lawyers, those who opt to litigate their own legal matters without an attorney are NOT second-class citizens deserving of contempt and injustice. Instead, they are BRAVE CITIZENS with an inalienable right to have their legal causes adjudicated objectively and justly -- with or without a lawyer. Self-representation can be a difficult, time-consuming, and often frightening experience, especially for those burdened by demanding work schedules, family responsibilities, and other obligations of day-to-day living. Accordingly, those who engage in the difficult task of self-litigation should be REVERED for their COURAGE and DEDICATION, not scorned or abused. We also need to amass momentous opposition against those persons, agencies, and institutions who, in the interest of protecting huge profits, careers, and prestige, subject self-litigants to a hostile and often abusive litigation atmosphere calculated to suppress self-representation and force people to become completely and financially dependent on lawyers to gain "paid" access to a taxpayer-funded legal system

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10300 Sunset Drive
Miami, FL
33173

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Welcome to the Children’s Rights Florida page Supporting and Promoting Initiatives for Shared Parenting Equality. Visit our blog site ChildrensRightsFlorida.wordpress.com. We hope you participate in the discussions on this page which are generally designed to promote and educate parents regarding shared parenting initiatives in the United States.

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