For all you moms affected by our nation’s divorce and Family Courts, it is important to convince you that we are helping both moms and dads in this reform movement. As you may guess, we have detractors endeavoring to suppress our joint efforts. Here is one e-mail received today. Please help our cause with donations, references and purchasers of this Court Program. It’s proving very successful as this victim explains:
Not sure if you remember me, but you were kind enough to answer your phone back in September to discuss Walsh Hood. I just returned from a hearing with Hood and my ex-husband’s attorney and they tried to bowl over me as a pro se litigant. I could not believe what she was trying to do so I got right in her face and told her I wanted an immediate adjournment and that I was going to appeal any decision that she makes and that I am taking this case to the judicial review board. She immediately backed down. And I won my argument.
So you know, I blatantly told her that she did not allow me to speak or answer her questions as a pro se litigant and that her entire court as well as the Plaintiff have been unfair to me. The other attorney would not answer any of my calls or emails for two months and I called him out on the NY Code of Conduct for Attorneys regarding communications with and treatment of pro se litigants. The judge was trying to amend my divorce decree without proper motions filed etc. I told her that she could not do that without the proper motions and arguments. I also told her that I intended to request a copy of the transcripts from my meeting with her to prove that she was violating my rights.
At the end, she was nice as can be and the other side got nothing and I got a 53 day extension on the issue of the repairs and sale of my house.
Thanks so much for your assistance. I don’t think this judge will try to violate my rights again.
Oh, by the way, my client got a $42.8 mil award from Nationwide Insurance due to my work and testimony. I am in the process of working on a multi-billion dollar class action suit and have a PR campaign about to be launched. This business is fun.
Hope all is well with you and that you are successful in your current endeavors.
Perhaps you have had your children needlessly taken from you, the divorce process may have caused your boy or girl to become alienated, your life’s earning were seized to satisfy endless controversy created by lawyers. You wanted to be properly heard, but the opportunity was wrongfully denied. Whatever your ordeal, you have a story which needs to be told.
That’s why the Parenting Rights Institute is offering writing, editing and publishing services to those who have this need but lack the professional skills to make it a reality. It may be the one thing which your family and friends read some day which sheds the proper light upon you as a genuine loving person. It may even attract the attention of a movie producer, news reporter or other audience that you are targeting.
Over the years, we at the Parenting Rights Institute have received stories from people who could not get justice in divorce and Family Court. Despite the best efforts of so many parental advocates that we have come to know, reform is not going to happen anytime soon. The multi-billion dollar industry built around our children is simply too lucrative and politically influential.
Your greatest contribution, therefore, may be a book, petition, news release or other diverse publication that accords you some measure of justice or accomplishment. You are hoping to share your experience so that others will not fall victim. It’s the kind of project which can get you more peace of mind than any court therapist can provide. And you are the one in command.
If you have such a need, or know someone who does, feel free to contact our Institute at (315) 796-4000 or leonkoziol@parentingrightsinstitute.com. You can also mail us a confidential proposal for a negotiable price at our office: Parenting Rights Institute; 1518 Genesee Street; Utica, New York 13502. Our founder, Dr. Leon Koziol, has published extensive work and editorials over a 25 year period, including a court avoidance program and novel available at Leon Koziol.com. This is your crucial life story. Don’t let others define it.
Well, we’re almost there. 17 days and counting to the day when parents who love their children and their country have been given an opportunity to show it. “Build it and they will come” as it is said, and now we have done exactly that, a venue for you to show your displeasure with divorce, custody and support laws which destroy parent-child relationships for both mom and dad. The lawyers reap the profits, courts provide the means, and mainstream families in America remain the victims. We all pay the price in our schools, workplaces, neighborhoods and moral fiber as a nation.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. Under our Constitution, drafted by the Founding Fathers, you have the right, indeed the duty, to secure reform by making your views known on the west lawn of Senate Park in our nation’s capital on April 20, 2012. However, if you think that someone is going to beg you to come, give you a free bus trip from your doorstep maybe, you are sadly mistaken. The sponsors of this march are not funded by any one, and donations have remained less than $1,000 since its inception last year. We are concerned parents victimized by the system just like you, and we’ve sacrificed enough on your behalf to make this event possible. Now it’s your turn.
Is there a problem or not? No one is listening to community gossip, the clicking keyboards or frustrated I-Phones. It takes a physical presence to send a proper message. So join us, won’t you? It’s only two weeks away, and you can make a difference. At the very least, your family and offspring will be proud of your commitments to them. Imagine the impact which you can become a part of. Contact your friends, make your travel plans, get those signs ready for your cars and trucks, and get viral on all this, for the sake of future generations if not your own. Please share this message with others.
Now, in our final countdown, we feature short stories from callers and e-mailers as promised in a recent post. We call them the “Parenting Papers”. They are intended to stimulate attendance at this month’s event because our court victims apparently believe that it’s someone else’s job to protest for them- and of course reform will not occur with this kind of lame attitude. These stories are based on real events. However, names and content have been edited to protect the sources. Our fifth story of this series, Day 17, is entitled: “Military Michaels”.
He got the nickname at ceremonies in the nation’s capital when he was awarded the Purple Heart. Dignitaries and politicians lauded him for valor and sacrifices made during the Gulf War. Reverend Michaels came from a long line of family veterans. But unlike their enlistments in the army, navy, marines and air force, he volunteered in order to provide moral service to those suffering from emotional distress caused by the bombardments of Iraqi villages. The deaths of children and innocent civilians were taking their toll on the modern day fighter, and he was there to make sure they returned in good spirits to their own families.
Reverend Michaels sustained shrapnel wounds while intervening to save soldiers from a suicide attacker. He was sent back to the states the following week. However, when he returned to his home after the awards ceremony, all he could find was a notice taped to the front door. It was a summons for divorce, and the door opened to an empty house. There was no sign of his children. Family heirlooms, pictures and even the Christmas presents he bought for his excited arrival, all gone. In years to come, he would face custody and support battles which made his injuries in Iraq pale in comparison.
In every court appearance, his absence from the children and violent experiences overseas were used against him. A judge even ordered “supervised visitation” until he could be seen by a shrink. They were all tactics devised by greedy lawyers who could care less about his father-child relationships. Apparently, primary care giving in custody determinations did not include the kind of care given to American families and children when he was out protecting them from enemies and would-be terrorists. According to his government, this was “the law” and he would face imprisonment if his support payments got any more delinquent. Fatherhood and underemployment caused by his sacrifices simply did not matter.
The lawyers he hired did him no good. If anything, they caused him to get more behind in his money obligations. So he contacted veterans groups around the country to march on Washington in the name of reform. But he learned the hard way that although he loved his country, his country did not love him. His fellow Americans were more interested in political correctness and social acceptance. In the end, there was no march, no reform and no meaningful relationship with his children. Rather than face a debtor’s prison, Reverend Michaels gave up his career and sought asylum in a foreign country. Prior to becoming a “fugitive from justice”, he tossed his Purple Heart into the Potomac River. Instead of another support payment, he mailed an inscription from a former president, Calvin Coolidge, who declared that “a country which forgets its soldiers will itself be forgotten”.
Meet and Greet with three time Super Bowl winner Tim McKyer and parenting rights attendees at the Hotel lobby and Lamplighter Room. Media interviews will be followed by social gathering and autographs.
Saturday, April 16, 2011, 7 am
Morning brunch to discuss topics of general interest, Group introductions and current events. Tentatively scheduled for 1912 Room at Hotel Utica, subject to alternate location and time.
Saturday, April 16, 2011, 2 pm
Main Event: Public Forum at Hotel Utica, Saranac Room. Featured speakers will be followed by open public microphone to receive statements and testimony from attendees. Subjects will be incorporated into a formal report for submission to the U.S. Justice Department, President, federal and state officials and select members of Congress. Speakers include the following:
Chris DiMaggio, television host: Families in Transition, Long Island, New York
Purple Heart Soldier Presentation
L. Wilson, Executive Director, We the People Family Preservation, Coshocton, Ohio
Debra Young, Justice for Families and Children, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Gregg Fischer, Parenting Legislative Advocate, New York City
Tim McKyer, Fathers’ Rights Advocate and former three time NFL Super Bowl winner
Leon Koziol, J.D., founder of Parenting Rights Institute, civil rights advocate
Saturday, April 16, 2011, 7 pm
Group sessions to discuss cooperative efforts and public input
Sunday, April 17, 2011, 1 pm
Strategy session for reform and rally in Washington D. C.
Support continues to come in for our proposed national Parenting Rights Convention sometime early in the new year. The Plaza Hotel gathering in NYC on the 26th and 27th will determine its location, agenda and viability. Financing this convention, our related federal court litigation and a rally in Washington remains foremost among our priorities. To this end, we are asking all interested parties to review and download both the news release and our group prospectus “Parenting Rights Institute”. A call to action is being made at this time for serious minded supporters to share this prospectus with potential contributors, benefactors and CEO’s in your respective communities across America. We are prepared to chat with such persons and even meet privately with anyone at a mutually arranged time in NYC at the hotel location. This parenting right contemplates more than a constitutionally protected interest in rearing one’s own children, it carries with it a corresponding duty to make concerns known to a government that is gradually extinguishing that right. The state is exercising increased control over our children using “best interests” propaganda to an intolerable extreme. A multi-billion dollar child industry has resulted to further promote this propaganda. Taking back our children will not come easy. We need to join together and take up the final civil rights cause of our day, the last vestige of human rights violations remaining quietly unchecked in America today. Thank you all again for your support.
Parenting Rights Institute Offices of Leon R. Koziol, J.D.
1518 Genesee Street
Utica, NY 13502
(315) 796-4000 www.leonkoziol.com
November 22, 2010
Thank you for visiting LeonKoziol.Com. Our staff is comprised of volunteers, many whom are victims of antiquated child control laws. Nonetheless, they are committed to seeking meaningful legal reform as well as the successful establishment of the Parenting Rights Institute.
We believe there is strength in numbers. However, nothing will change until we as parents, make a decision to unite like never before and come together for one common purpose. Simply put, that purpose consists of a lawsuit which has been recently filed in New York Federal court ultimately benefitting “parents similarly situated” as well another test case on the state court track, presently on a writ before the United States Supreme Court.
Here is how you can help:
1.) Join our growing database and subscribe to LeonKoziol.com to stay informed.
2.) Assist with our efforts in the distribution of news releases to local, state, and national media as well as help facilitate interviews for civil rights advocate Leon Koziol, J.D.
3.) We need your financial support. Our goal is to raise at least one million dollars within the near future. This money will help cover the burden of pursuing costly litigation associated with filing Constitution based challenges to current domestic relations laws. In addition, your contribution will help establish the Parenting Rights Institute for these and various other purposes as stated in our prospectus. Checks should be made payable to: Leon Koziol, PRI and mailed to: 1518 Genesee Street, Utica, NY 13502.
In what may be described as the most sweeping challenge to date upon our nation’s draconian child control laws surrounding Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, New York Civil Rights Advocate Leon R. Koziol, J.D. has filed a comprehensive test case in United States District Court in Albany, New York. Named in the action are judicial and law enforcement officials, including New York’s Chief Justice and Unified Court System. The lawsuit, served upon select parties this week, takes aim at “custody” and “child support” laws which alienate children from their parents as part of a government money generating scheme. A 39 page, 24 count civil complaint sets forth the manner in which lawyers and forensic agents feed off of manufactured controversies in domestic relations courts to harm parent-child relations and the financial stability of mainstream households. According to Koziol, it is a process which is harming the productivity of an entire nation.
Until his public stance against the legal profession in recent years, Mr. Koziol enjoyed an unblemished 23 year career as a constitutional rights attorney. His accomplishments include six figure jury verdicts on behalf of race, gender and free speech victims. In 2004, he secured a final judgment in New York Supreme Court declaring unconstitutional the operation of the largest casino in that state. He has appeared on the CBS Program “60 Minutes”, New York Times and CNN, among other national mediums. The current action provides a startling look at the manner in which government actors are suppressing free speech, due process and the People’s liberty interests in childrearing. Mr. Koziol is seeking similar victims of courtroom abuses to join this action and transform it to class action status. Support is needed behind his sacrificial cause on behalf of “parents similarly situated”. As the holiday season approaches, Mr. Koziol hopes to target family preservation issues and the scheduling of a national parenting rights convention.
Leon R. Koziol
1518 Genesee Street
Utica, New York 13502 www.LeonKoziol.com
(315) 796-4000
TO: All Media and Interested Parties
FROM: Leon R. Koziol
RE: Civil rights claim against Oneida County and Town of New Hartford
CONTACT: Leon R. Koziol (315) 796-4000
——— FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE———
October 29, 2010, New Hartford, NY – Oneida County and the Town of New Hartford were named today in a formal claim filed by civil rights advocate Leon R. Koziol. The lawsuit notice states that government agents escorted by armed police converged upon Mr. Koziol’s private residence in a swat-like assault for the purpose of seizing his personal property without any legal authority. The warrant and levy provided him at his New Hartford home limited police and official authority to a Utica location only. In addition, the seizure of vehicles was executed contrary to a court order by agreement between the parents in an ongoing domestic relations case before a state Supreme Court judge in August, 2010. The claim seeks recovery for damages sustained from a joint scheme of processes by government actors designed to harm and discredit Mr. Koziol’s public and professional campaign against discriminatory and abusive practices in domestic relations courts. Mr. Koziol has repeatedly described these practices as a “multi-billion dollar child control industry” corroborated here by the direct involvement of the state tax department.