Family Headquarters is an emerging site supporting the concept of shared parenting,
whether within the dynamics of marriage or divorce. We argue that the right of families to decide if they want to stay together
is theirs. Even though they may go through hard times, it should not be decided by a 3rd party that they should be separated,
unless there is clear evidence of immediate danger for the children, according to the 14 definitions of the Children's Aid
Society. Constantly bringing this battle before a court equals to giving the State all power over our families, extending
to the State a "legal marital" status within any relationship, allowing them to stand as a wedge between parents and children,
forcing them to divorce each other.
"THE BOOK OF MANY SORROWS": You
will also find on this site a series of real-life stories told by parents who have been subjected to treatments that are unimaginable
and unacceptable in Canada. Some have been able to rescue their children from the fate that the CAS and Family Court (unwittingly?)
condemned them to, to be permanently separated from their biological parents.
"AMERICA'S
MOST WANTED MOTHER": Carline VandenElsen has asked us to make her book available for free. Beside shipping
and handling charges ($5 USD will ship anywhere in North America), you can get the book for the asking. Pay via Paypal using
any credit card. If you don't have a credit card, write us and we'll let you know how to forward payment.
This book
will hopefully help you connect the dots... get to know Carline, the mother. Read about the battle for her children, read
about how compliance to the rules can be used by others to steal from you what is most precious.
If you prefer to
buy it so as to have all the profits go to support Carline and Larry on their journey, go this website: Canadian Civil Rights Association.
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MANUFACTURING CRIMINALS ? Canadian Family Law and the CAS
Many Canadians have found
themselves in the crossfire of laws that are intended to protect, but turn out to reveal the greatest flaw our system
can hold, which is rarely acknowledged: a law is as good as the people interpreting it. The implications
of this reality could revolutionize our society… if we would but take it into account when we consider real people running
into real problems because of it.
Although confused and even innocently interchanged in our minds, "justice"
and "righteousness" are not really synonymous in our country. And nowhere else is it more wretchedly enacted as in Family
Law, where children are concerned. Parents divorce, and too often the children are also forced to divorce one parent. The
Children's Aid Society's mandate is to protect children, and represent their best interest. So is the mandate of parents,
by the law of nature. A law too often ignored.
This website was created to reveal those situations through
the lives and words of those who experience them. And our hope and goal is to inspire and encourage a reflection and encourage
a movement of change. Take time to get acquainted with the dynamics that can make laws turn against the very people they're
supposed to protect. A sign of the times? We better take note, because this could extend to many other areas of our lives…
and I'm suspecting that if we did take a look, we'd find the same distorsion of law happening somewhere else...
We
want to support and encourage reflection, networking, information, inquiry and reform in order to reduce such cases
to a minimum. However, child protection agencies are gearing to even increase their ability to "process" children, taking
them from their biological families in order to "place" them in foster homes or in the permanent and irreversible care of
adoptive parents. The refusal from the authorities to examine closely the actions of the CAS by listening to the stories of
their victims is not only a denial of justice in Canada, but a capitulation of intelligent government. Such actions effectively
leave the country at the hands of a few well-protected occult organizations who merely get paid to do "a job" regardless of
the consequences of that job: they are hired to feed the processing machine, and that's what they'll do till they get their
pension. The PENSION becomes the carrot that nails their conscience in the coffin of irresponsibility.
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Book by Carline VandenElsen
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