When Justice Fails
Dismissed Lawsuits Leave Biological Parents and families Without Recourse; Innocent children legally kidnapped from their fit, protective parents; Hostages taken, Extortion by the courts, and more...
Void Judgment Challenge Filed by Amy
Retaliation and Obstruction
Emergency Motion for Temporary Restraining Order
Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit & Dismissal
Amy of Aidileys' Advocacy and Campaigns
1. Void Judgment Challenge Filed
Amy filed a significant legal action challenging a custody judgment issued by New Hanover County District Court in 2014. The filing argues the judgment was void from inception due to serious constitutional and procedural violations, including lack of jurisdiction, evidence, and due process violations (e.g., absence of jurisdiction and denial of a jury trial; Void Judgements have no statute of limitations for filing.)
2. Retaliation and Obstruction
Amy was ordered by the e-court system to request permission from family court to file the civil pleading. She detailed systemic retaliation and obstruction, highlighting the administrative misclassification of civil rights filings as family law matters. She argued that these actions were intentionally retaliatory, aiming to obstruct constitutional challenges to family court practices. She also filed a Motion to Supplement - motion was denied as futile.
3. Emergency Motion for Temporary Restraining Order
An Emergency Motion for Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction was filed by Amy to halt the enforcement of the void custody order and to prevent further administrative obstruction and misclassification of her constitutional claims. The court denied this emergency motion as moot.
4. Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Dismissal
Amy subsequently filed a federal lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983, 1985, and 1986, asserting constitutional violations due to administrative and judicial misconduct. However, the case was dismissed, without prejudice by the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, citing jurisdictional grounds based on the Rooker-Feldman and Younger doctrines.
5. Amy of Aidileys' Advocacy and Campaigns
Amy founded Aidileys to advocate, and highlight the need for awareness, and the need for judicial transparency and accountability. Through initiatives like the #JailedMoms campaign, Aidileys amplifies the voices of biological families, and mothers affected by systemic judicial abuses. Amy has engaged judicial officials and legislators in North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and beyond, providing comprehensive proposals to:
End judicial immunity and hold judges accountable.
Establish an independent, citizen-led judicial review board.
Reform funding structures to ensure direct support for negatively affected biological families.
Restore procedural fairness, transparency, and constitutional protections within family courts.
A Notice of Appeal has been submitted to all parties in this case. This appeal is taken on the grounds that the District Court erred in its application of jurisdictional doctrines, failed to consider the nature of administrative and non-judicial constitutional violations alleged, and misapplied procedural standards governing pro se/pro per pleadings and Rule 15 supplementation.
Plaintiff appealed in her individual capacity and reserved the right to assert claims on behalf of similarly situated persons harmed by the same pattern of systemic constitutional violations. However, Amy does predict it too will be dismissed.
This case is one example of the legal abuses biological families endure through America’s ‘Family Court/ Justice system’! —There is no legal recourse when biological families are targeted by the family court industry.
Stay Tuned…As Amy's advocacy efforts continue through public education, legislative engagement, and highlighting critical systemic reforms needed to protect the biological family’s integrity against institutional abuses.
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