Home School Mom Back in Court
Heather Moody, a home school mom who lost her children in March due to Judge John Youngblood’s ruling in a custody case, will be back in court on Thursday in Cameron, Texas. The local community, and...
View ArticleNow Is the Time to Protect Parental Rights
Today and tomorrow are the final days to vote early in the Republican Primary Runoff Election. Many of the races are very close, and the agenda for home schooling and parental rights issues in the next...
View ArticleHome School Case Update: Heather Moody
Last week Heather Moody was back in court asking Judge Youngblood to compel her husband to provide his schedule in a readable manner so she could be aware of when he was out of town. He has refused to...
View ArticleHome School Mom Threatened With Loss of Children
As the home school community in Texas begins a new school year and families are focused on new curricula, field trips, and other activities related to teaching their children at home, some families are...
View ArticleLawsuit Abuse Against Single Parents
A couple of weeks ago, I did an interview with a Lubbock TV station on the issue of lawsuit abuse of single parents through loopholes in the grandparent access statute. People are always shocked when...
View ArticleJustice Delayed is Justice Denied
Since last spring we have been assisting Heather Moody in her battle in Milam County to regain custody of her children because the arguments made by her soon-to-be ex-husband and in-laws focused almost...
View ArticleCustody and Legal Harassment
I was back in court in Ft. Worth on Wednesday as an expert witness on home schooling for the same mom who was challenged for custody of her daughter, by her ex-husband, last month on the basis of the...
View ArticleMoody Saga Continues
The Moody case, in which a judge removed children from their mother in temporary orders stating that the father was “more stable,” continues to move forward at a snail’s pace. I mentioned recently that...
View ArticleCPS Officials Under Criminal Investigation
Police in Abilene, Texas are investigating the death of a child and the CPS officials who closed an investigation without visiting the home for a final visit and without approval of a supervisor. The...
View ArticleThe Battle for This Generation
The holidays are over. The new year has begun, and the Texas legislature is in session. My wife and I just returned from a trip in which we celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary, and I had the...
View ArticleJudge Considers Jail Time for Father
The second day of the hearing in the Ft. Worth parental rights case took place on Tuesday. The judge interviewed the now fourteen-year-old girl in his chambers without attorneys present at the request...
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