"Father's Right's" Movement: How to Legally Stalk, Harass, and Intimidate Victims of Domestic Violence after a Restraining Order has been Issued
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STALKING THROUGH THE COURTS
by Janet Normalvanbreucher
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Historical Background of the Father's Rights Movement
- The Quest for Dominance and Control
- Mom, Country, and Apple Pie -- Why People Help Them
- Differentiating Legitimate Fatherhood Groups from Illegitimate "Father's Rights" Groups
-- Ten Tips for Single Dads - IS There Bias in the Courts?
- The "Father's Manifesto" - A Political Platform to Repeal the 19th Amendment
-- Father's Manifesto Signatories - Practicing Law Without A License -- A Pro-Se Army
- Use of the Internet to Disseminate Information
- The Seduction of the Media
- Father's Right's Advocates in High Places
- How the Father's Right's Movement Hurts Men with Legitimate Disputes
- Mein Kampf -- Indoctrination Tactics of The Father's Rights Movement
- Brief History of VAWA and the Restraining Order
- Are Restraining Orders Widely Abused by Women as a Tactical Maneuver in a Divorce?
- Attacking Her Credibility
- DOJ -- Profile of an Obsessive Stalker
- "She Deserved It" -- How the Criminal Process Fails Victims
- Malicious Prosecution and Abuse of Process in the Courts
-- Victoria D.'s story - Vindictive Custody/Visitation Suits
- Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
- Parental Alienation Syndrome
-- if Psychologists Discredit this Theory, Why Is it So Widely Accepted by the Courts? - Harassment of Judges, the Legislature, and Potential Jurors
- Lawyers Who Knowingly Help Men Harass their Victims
- Possible Solutions:
-- Screening of Pro-Se Lawsuits, Criminal Charges, Motions for Reconsideration
-- Criminal Sanctions for Filing Frivolous Charges with State Administrative Agencies
-- Tighter Enforcement of Stalking Laws
-- Rule 11-type Pro-Se Sanctions for Abuse of Process
-- Prosecuting Groups who are Practicing Law Without A License
-- Law School Programs - Helping the Victims Fight Back
-- Lawsuits against FR Groups under the VAWA as Unincorporated Associations.
-- Legislative Action
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