NH FAMILY COURT

REMEMBER YOUR NOT ALONE. Please contact your state house representative or THE CENTER FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES in NH. And watch SPEAK UP NH, who shows one NH Family Court case after another like Jamie Doherty's http://youtu.be/CIOXB21sBMY. You too can tell the public your experience with NH's Family Judicial Branch. NH's very own Family Court Records are proving that NH's Judicial Branch fully participates and supports Kidnapping and Domestic Violence; Real Estate Fraud, Mortgage Fraud, and Property Deed Fraud; Perjury, Falsifying Documents and Non Existing Issues, and above all, Obstruction of all Justice. Case file after case file showing all the evidence in multiple Family Court Records, that are filling the NH County Court Clerk Records Offices daily throughout the whole state! People are being visited by the FBI and THREATENED simply over a NH divorce case. You truly know the truth struck a nerve then. So become a part of the solution and bring them your court case file with your evidence of your experience with NH Family Court. Fear and Silence only continues to fuel what is already a corrupted government branch harming all those who pay their salaries. You are not alone. Numbers can truly speak louder than words!

Oct 17, 2013

KNOWLEDGE IS POWERFUL!

The following was a comment made to this blog that should be known to everyone.

Act of Courage said...
                  
(Click below to view photo's of the United States Supreme Court marked off with Crime Scene Tape, 150 foot long X 4 ft. wide, by the people, for the people, of the United State Of America.  They too were victims now fighting the corrupted Court System we have in this country still today! This should be done to every Courthouse in NH!)

THE DISCARDED tells the story of single father filmmaker, activist and co-director Glen Gibellina , who channels his experience of living through Family Court with the lens of a video camera. By using my unique perspective, I aim to pull the curtain back for viewers and expose how the current Family Court crisis is having a devastating effect on those who are victims and children of the Family Courts. A gritty, firsthand look at a reality most would rather turn away from.

THE DISCARDED challenges viewers to bear witness and confront the daily struggles and hopes of those living through Family Courts of a system that has rejected and abused them with no Judicial discretion.

THE DISCARDED is more than just a film, it is an expression of the anger, sadness, joys and hopes of people who have been historically stereotyped, destroyed, silenced and marginalized by Family Courts and ignored by the mainstream media. It is the story of one man’s determination to expose the Family Courts of the 12th Circuit with a camera and begin to show what is really going on in the inner workings of Family Courts in Florida.

THE DISCARDED weaves the stories captured by myself in true street journalist style, with his own personal journey of the Family Courts and to have his chance at redemption when he learns camera and editing skills to produce this Documentary, and I will.

THE DISCARDED places these personal narratives against the backdrop of a grassroots movement that is rising up, using the power of the people to challenge the current family court system. Not a simple illumination of individuals at their weakest.

THE DISCARDED seeks to inspire and empower by telling these collective stories of struggle while showing that hope still does exist.

PROJECT GOAL The goal of THE DISCARDED is to create an awareness of the challenges faced by victims of Family Courts all across America as they continue to cope with devastating effects of the controlled outcome of our Corrupt Family Courts. We are aiming to tell the story of people, including myself, who have taken things into their own hands and are attempting to create new ways to come together and exercise the power of the people for our most valuable asset our children. These are important stories and voices that have been historically underrepresented in the media, ignored by the courts, Judges and others. Your support can make that happen!

PROJECT STATUS We are currently in early production and are fundraising to continue to enable and empower my team to continue to do the film and the stories of the DISCARDED as we also begin filming our stories. Although we are in need of filmmakers that know how to create powerful films with little or no budgets, we also have equipment needs, travel costs, music rights to pay for and many other costs that become a reality when making a feature length documentary film. We will be in production through mid 2013 with a projected release in late 2014

PROJECT DETAILS We have a fiscal sponsor, _(looking for a angel) _which is a registered 501c3 non profit organization or not. We are also in consideration for funding from the highly acclaimed WMNF (we hope) The production of this project is also being supported and assisted by and their incredibly talented production team which includes award winning filmmakers_(still looking)_

Never give up, never retreat and never, never surrender.

Glen Gibellina

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Oct 15, 2013

2013 NH FAMILY COURTS ARE STILL INCREASING NH HOMELESS



Results of the count showed 2,576 homeless people in the state, up from last year’s total of 2,438. Of the 2,576 people, 1,243 were sheltered — down 9 percent from 2012 — and 442 were unsheltered, representing a 17 percent increase over 2012.  In Cheshire County, the count revealed 63 sheltered people, down from last year’s total of 72. The number of unsheltered people remained the same at 25.
 
Donald R. Primrose, co-founder and chairman of the board of directors for the Hundred Nights warming shelter in Keene, said a decline in the total number of sheltered people isn’t due to a decrease in demand.  At Hundred Nights, “after the first month and a half, we’re up a solid 20 percent across the board,” Primrose said.  The shelter is open from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. during the 100 coldest nights of the year, beginning in late December.
 
In the past, some homeless people have chosen not to stay in a shelter, opting instead to stay in the woods, and this year is no different, Primrose said.  “There are more people in the woods this year than there have been in the past,” he said. “There are people in the woods every night this year, including when it’s below zero, by choice. We talked to them and they want to stay where they are.” 

While the Point In Time count doesn’t provide a demographic breakdown of the homeless population, Primrose said he’s noticed some changes this year.  “The ages have gotten older, and I think it’s getting harder for people to find jobs,” he said. “More people would rather hire a 20-something or 30-something-year-old than a 50-year-old. And there’s been a lot more mothers with younger kids out there this year, too.”

More volunteers are dedicating more hours than they have at any point in Hundred Nights’ four-year history, he said.Southwestern Community Services in Keene operates three homeless shelters in the city, but officials could not be reached for comment on the report.  Of New Hampshire’s 10 counties, Cheshire ranked third behind only Hillsborough (312) and Merrimack (86) in the total number of homeless people.  “It is troubling to see the rise in the number of people who do not have a place to call home,” N.H. Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Nicholas Toumpas said in a statement.  He stressed that this year’s increase “underscores the need for us to continue to work together to find solutions to end homelessness, especially in a time of limited resources, as there are far too many individuals and families that do not have a permanent place to live.”

The number of NH lives wronged and destroyed by NH's judicial branch is growing statewide.  In 2013, NH statistics is now reporting increasing numbers of  "more homeless mothers with younger kids out there this year" than there has ever been in the past.  These statistics can no longer be ignored along with one of the main causes.  NH's Judicial Branch has unnecessarily continued to leave a very long dusty trail of broken families and individuals out in the cold for years.  All because NH's Judicial Branch  is a government branch that is their own entity who makes up their own "rules governing", and those "rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law."  Now freely capable to ignore any and all other federal and state legislative laws on the books to date. 

Many people have never been able to recover from the unnecessary bankruptcy inflicted on their lives for years by NH's Family Courts.  Majority of NH divorce and child custody cases take an average of 2 to several years, along with multiple costs and hearings, all before NH's Family courts will close a case. They have made up delusional false definitions of the laws or issues that don't even exist. This is nothing but inhumane torture towards both children and adults to endure. With numerous laws to follow and direct the courts, this should not occur.  When a murder has occurred, NH Criminal Courts will follow the rules and the laws. The courts will resolve the matter in one trial with a fair Jury.  Maybe NH Family Court needs to go before a Jury of spouses, fathers and mothers, because clear cut evidence, in multiple court cases, are proving NH family court judges are incapable of following the rules or the laws. 

There is also one very important statistic that NH has never given to the public each year.  And that is the actual number of homeless who have died each year in those woods!  All because our government clearly states that once you no longer have a physical address you are no longer actively part of today's society. In other words, you are already dead, and simply written off, unaccounted for, no longer existing on the map.  Therefore help is non negotiable for the walking dead in NH.  A good majority of those people were simply placed in that position, by a NH Family Court ruling, and not by the economy or choice.  This is just a glance of what is to come in 2014.  Not a very promising future for NH now is it?