Equal Protection Motion
Family law courts seek to classify you as a different kind of parent with lesser rights simply because you divorce the other parent or you never marry the other parent. This is a violation of your equal protection rights because your rights as a parent are individual and independent of your martial status. They get away with this because everybody naturally assumes that divorce is cause for the state to intervene and deprive you of rights. This presumption is legal error. The court may not use your choices regarding marriage as a trigger to invade your individual parental rights. They continue to do so because parents have not fought back with the proper tools and arguments. This motion provides you a tool and well formulated arguments to fight back, to tell the court that enough is enough, and to preserve your right to appeal the court’s violation of your equal protection rights.
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Family law courts seek to classify you as a different kind of parent with lesser rights simply because you divorce the other parent or you never marry the other parent. This is a violation of your equal protection rights because your rights as a parent are individual and independent of your martial status. They get away with this because everybody naturally assumes that divorce is cause for the state to intervene and deprive you of rights. This presumption is legal error. The court may not use your choices regarding marriage as a trigger to invade your individual parental rights. They continue to do so because parents have not fought back with the proper tools and arguments. This motion provides you a tool and well formulated arguments to fight back, to tell the court that enough is enough, and to preserve your right to appeal the court’s violation of your equal protection rights.
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