
This Podcast will highlight many of the injustices in the St. Louis Metropolitan Family Courts. This will include the how Guardian Ad Litems abuse their power to charge enormous fees, yet will not provide the billing statements and also how they ignore laws and evidence. It also will provide testimony from parents who’s children has been abused and ignored, despite police, and social service repor... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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List to several of the St Louis Family Court Judge up for Retention discuss the family court system and how they perceive things, yet we know that's not true. They discuss the role of the GAL and the best interest of the child, which we know is not t... more
More child peddling in St Louis Fam Courts, this time in Division 5 with Judge Zellweger. Zellweger took away custody again from a mother Michelle Perotta, who's story was also covered in The St Louis Record. Zellweger took custody away from Perotta ... more
Kenneth Rosa is a activist for really both mother's and father's in the family court system for change and equal rights. He is also a activist for change to hold Judge's and GALs more accountable. He tells his story which includes the disgusting, not... more
This is a perfect example of former GAL Judge Jeff "The Child Peddler" Medler will ignore evidence, charge huge fees, and Definitely not look out for the child's best interest and will do what they can to get the desired result they want.
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This is a story of one parents struggle to get Judge Hilton to listen to the professionals about the abuse of her daughter.









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