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Petitioning to Champion Parent-Child relationships/end Parental Alienation

Updated: Aug 29, 2022

Just today I posted a petition to https://www.change.org/championparent-childrelationships

the content is pasted below so I know I have a copy. Please use the link here and consider signing.


CALLING ALL PARENTS TO ACTION it is time to demand all Parent-child relationships are protected in family courts as required by the 1st and 14th Amendments

Today is the time when all parents need to take to the internet and stand against the outdated status quo of state family courts and other bureaucracy that infringes on our human rights and demand they recognize that the parent-child relationship is a fundamental human right that is protected by the 1st and 14th Amendments.

It is time to stand together to champion loving parent-child relationships because currently around the world member nations of the United Nations are allowing or facilitating attacks on the natural and fundamental group unit of society, the family.

Divorce is never planned and it is always hard on families. Some parents under legitimate stress forget it is only the marriage that is ending not the family. These parents fall into subconscious self-protection patterns developed in their own childhood and are inclined to treat their ex-spouse as a dangerous enemy rather than a future co-parent.

Now if the judges, attorneys, and forensic psychologists did their job these families would survive the end of the marriage. Instead, countless families are being destroyed. The professionals in family courts are failing to meet their obligations as professionals. Forensic psychologists are ignoring their duty to do no harm. Judges and attorneys are failing to meet their duty to protect and defend the US Constitution. Together they are enabling and encouraging unending court battles that have no purpose because all loving parents are entitled to equal time with their children.

Encouraging drawn-out litigation that ends with the judge substituting their judgment for other parents' judgment perpetuates a cycle of trauma. When a parent who had their attachment bonds damaged while a child finds themselves as an adult struggling in divorce they deserve support. They do not get the support they needed from forensic psychologists and the end result is that their trauma is passed on to the next generation.

​This pattern is so much more than one family's problem because the traumatized child of your neighbor who just divorced is the potential mate of your child.

Champion parent-child relationships by demanding human rights be protected in every family court.



To: The President of the United States of America, The Vice President of the United States of America, The President Pro Tempore of the Senate, The Speaker of the House of Representatives, The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, The governors of the 50s States, The American Bar Association, and the American Psychological Association



Dear Public Servants and Association Leaders:


The Universal Declaration of Human Rights protects each parent, mother, and father equally before and after marriage. The US Supreme Court has held that parenting is a fundamental human right protected by the 1st and 14th Amendments and that this right flows between each parent and each child. It is in the best interest of all parents and children, and indeed of all people, to champion loving parent-child relationships.


It is time to stand against the outdated status quo of state family courts and other bureaucracies that infringe on this fundamental human right. This petition has been circulated via change.org and it demands, among other things that all family courts recognize that the parent-child relationship is a fundamental human right that is protected by the 1st and 14th Amendments.


It is time to stand together to champion loving parent-child relationships because currently in courtrooms here in the United States and around the world judges are enabling or leading attacks on the natural and fundamental group unit of society, the family. They do this every time they deny a fit parent access to their children.


Divorce is never planned and it is always hard on families. Some parents under legitimate stress forget it is only the marriage that is ending and not the family. These parents fall into subconscious self-protection patterns developed in their own childhood and are inclined to treat their ex-spouse as a dangerous enemy rather than a future co-parent.


Now if the judges, attorneys, and forensic psychologists did their job these families would survive the end of the marriage. Instead, countless families are being destroyed. The professionals in family courts are failing to meet their obligations as professionals thereby enabling and encouraging unending court battles that have no purpose because all loving parents are entitled to equal time with their children.


Encouraging drawn-out litigation that ends with the judge substituting their judgment for the parents' judgment perpetuates a cycle of trauma and violates the US Constitution. When a parent who had their attachment system damaged as a child finds themselves struggling in divorce they deserve support. They do not get the support they needed from forensic psychologists, their attorneys, or the judges and the end result is that their trauma is passed on to their child and the child's other parent in the form of traumatic grief.


​This pattern is so much more than one family's problem because the traumatized child of your neighbor who just divorced is the potential mate of your child. So the traumatic grief now being experienced by too many parents and children as they mourn the loss of a living child or parent could be grief your child or grandchild comes to know just as well.


The change we demand is two-fold. The first is not a change in law but simply a call to observe the 1st and 14th amendments in every family courtroom. The second change is a reversal of judicially created precedent that has no place in a family courtroom where there is no true remedy for judicial error. The doctrine of absolute judicial immunity must be reversed by legislation so that lawsuits are permitted against judges who have clearly violated the fundamental human right that is perhaps the oldest of them all the parent-child relationship.


On behalf of parents who love their children,

Chris Bradley


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