Aidileys Files Landmark Constitutional Action in North Carolina Superior Court to Defend the Rights of Biological Families
Concord, North Carolina — April 2025 —
Aidileys, a nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy organization committed to defending constitutional rights and family integrity, announces the filing of an urgent Petition and Amicus Curiae Brief demanding the repeal of unlawful and unconstitutional regulations within North Carolina’s family court and child welfare systems.
In direct reliance on President Donald J. Trump’s April 9, 2025 Presidential Memorandum and Executive Order 14219, Aidileys calls for the immediate repeal of policies violating due process, equal protection, ADA rights, First Amendment freedoms, Seventh Amendment jury trial rights, and more.
The demands align with recent landmark U.S. Supreme Court rulings, including Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (2024) and SEC v. Jarkesy (2024), which affirm that administrative agencies and courts must no longer rely on judicial deference or deny jury trial protections for fundamental constitutional rights.
“Parents and children are being torn apart under an unlawful system that prioritizes funding and control over justice and family preservation,” said Amy Betts, President of Aidileys and mother to Bretley, a child unlawfully separated from her care for over a decade.
“This filing is a call to state and federal leaders: uphold the Constitution or face national accountability. Our children are not commodities. Our families are not for sale.”
Amy’s personal story—involving the wrongful retention of her biological daughter by a convicted abuser for over eleven years—is emblematic of the widespread constitutional violations occurring in North Carolina and nationwide. Aidileys’ action supports families like Amy’s by asserting the constitutional right to a jury trial when fundamental parental rights are at stake.
Systemic Constitutional Concerns Highlighted:
Denial of Meaningful Due Process in child welfare and custody proceedings;
Misuse of Gag and No-contact Orders, Gatekeeper Restrictions, and Coercive Compliance Mandates without scientific or statutory basis;
Violation of the Seventh Amendment Right to Jury Trial in Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) - and similar that equate to TPR and custody disputes;
Systemic ADA Discrimination against disabled parents and children;
Suppression of Whistleblowers and Survivors who expose misconduct;
Fraudulent Ex Parte Orders separating families without valid evidence or jurisdiction.
Aidileys’ Formal Demands to State and Federal Leaders Include:
✅ Immediate Repeal of all unlawful CPS and family court regulations;
✅ Cessation of Unconstitutional Internal Court Proceedings denying jury trials for parental rights;
✅ Removal of Bar Associations from judicial oversight, discipline, and nomination processes;
✅ Suspension of Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) cases initiated under unconstitutional frameworks;
✅ Launch of Emergency Reunification Audits for unlawfully separated families;
✅ Creation of a Survivor-Led Judicial Integrity Commission to oversee family courts and child welfare agencies;
✅ Mandatory Full Transparency in family court policies, rulings, and agency practices.
About Aidileys
Aidileys is a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring constitutional protections for biological families and advocating for transparency and accountability within America's family court and child welfare systems.
Aidileys empowers families through education, legal advocacy, public policy reform efforts, and by documenting systemic abuses nationwide.
Aidileys stands with survivors, demands reform, and works to ensure that no parent or child is unlawfully separated again under the guise of “the best interest of the child” without true due process and constitutional compliance.
Contact:
📧 info@aidileys.org
🌐 www.aidileys.org
🔗 Attached:
Amicus Curiae Brief Filed April 2025
Executive Order 14219 (April 9, 2025)
Legal Notice of First Amendment and Whistleblower Protections
“The courts must remember: the Constitution belongs to the People, not to government agencies. Aidileys will continue to stand on the front lines until the fundamental rights of biological families are fully restored and protected.”