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Slam the Gavel

Maryann
Family Court
Family Court System
Child Protective Services
Parental Alienation
Child Custody
Judicial Immunity
Americans With Disabilities Act
Child Support
Judicial Corruption
Parental Rights
Tenant Rights
Legal Abuse Syndrome
PTSD
CPS Protect Consulting Services
Family Court Issues
Pro Per Litigants
Reunification
Gender Politics
Legal Ethics
Landlord-Tenant Issues

Slam the Gavel is a podcast to discuss Family Court Issues, Support Court, Support-contempt conferences and hearings and Child Services issues. Advice on how parents can cope with these issues along with Parental Alienation. Based off the book, Dismantling Family Court Corruption, Why Taking The Kids Was Not Enough. This book can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kindle, Apple and Smashwords.dis... more

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Slam the Gavel podcast welcomes back Mark Andrews. Mark was last on the podcast Season 6, Episode 331. Today we discussed the fraud upon the court, the issues with the alteration of a transcript and how Mark went with other parents, and with Robert G... more

Slam The Gavel welcomes back Marc Fishman to the podcast. Marc was last on Season 6, Episode 343. Today we talked about the 'double standards of justice' and putting 'teeth' into a law questioning the protection of former police officers that have be... more

Slam The Gavel welcomes back Tanith Pereira to the podcast. Tanith is speaking out for the second time as she was last on Season 6, Episode 352. The Estoppel case continues to be dragged out by Judge Michael L. Katz in the State of New York. Tanith d... more

Slam The Gavel welcomes back Wren Byrd to the podcast. Wren was last on the podcast Season 5, Episode 213. Today we discussed what has changed in regards to the system and how parents are treated, especially during litigation. We also discussed why t... more

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Recent Guests

Debbie Carroll
Advocate and expert in child protective services and family court issues.
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Lindsey Shaffer
Author of The Missing and Imperium Conflictus, and advocate for justice in child protective services cases.
Episode: Foster Class Warfare: With Debbie Carroll and Lindsey Shaffer
Tanith Pereira
A mother, nursing assistant, swim coach instructor, and former EMT during 9-11
Board of Education
Episode: Case In Limbo: The Poker Table: With Tanith Pereira
Justin McPhail
A return guest who shares his experiences in family court and discusses systemic issues affecting court validity.
Episode: Why Family Court Cases Are Invalid: With Justin McPhail
Latesha Howard
A mother from California whose children were taken by CPS due to her advocacy for their special education needs.
Episode: Disabled Children: CPS Case Built On Lies; With Latesha Howard
Connie Reguli
Lawyer with 30 years of experience specializing in family court system issues
Episode: CPS, Financial Incentives And H.R.5647; With Connie Reguli
Todd Humes
Truck driver and business owner who describes his legal battles involving family court and allegations against his estranged wife.
Episode: Paying Alimony And NOT Divorced, Other Shady Deals; With Todd Humes
Patrick Petrillo
Survivor of John Wayne Gacy and speaker against child predators
Episode: Hidden Monsters: John Wayne Gacy; With Patrick Petrillo
Anthony Perez
A father and advocate advocating reform in family court and child support systems.
National Councils for Equal Shared Parenting
Episode: THE CHILD NEEDS BOTH; With Anthony Perez

Host

Maryann Petri
Host specializing in family court issues with insights into child services and advocacy.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 39 ratings
  • Fraudulent guest

    There has been a woman on here with fraudulent stories trying to expose others. She is mentally unstable and spreads lies about families. She has warrants for her arrest and hides children from their parents and loving families

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    1 family advocate
    United Statesa year ago
  • Truth

    An informed account of the atrocities and crisis of global child abduction and CPS

    Apple Podcasts
    5
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    United States4 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the informative discussions about family court and CPS issues, which shed light on critical injustices facing parents.
Some feedback has criticized specific guests, indicating that not all voices resonate positively with listeners.

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#228
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#76
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Apple Podcasts
#161
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#202
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Foster Class Warfare: With Debbie Carroll and Lindsey Shaffer
Q: What are the main issues you see in the Colorado child protective services?
Debbie expresses her view on the systemic failures of CPS, emphasizing that many children are placed in unsafe environments.
Foster Class Warfare: With Debbie Carroll and Lindsey Shaffer
Q: How did you feel about your family support during the CPS case?
Lindsey reveals that she felt unsupported by her family and that they did not assist her during the CPS process.
Case In Limbo: The Poker Table: With Tanith Pereira
Q: How do you see this going? You're in limbo.
Tanith discusses the prolonged duration of her case without resolution, highlighting the judge's inaction and the emotional toll on her family.
It Was Never About The Money; With Justin McPhail
Q: What advice would you give to a parent who is about to enter family court?
Be prepared to navigate manipulative tactics, focus on filing affidavits, and seek advice from experienced individuals outside your local area.
Family Court Secrets And SB174; With Nicole Amill
Q: How did you handle being a pro se litigant?
Nicole maintained a logical approach, viewing the judges as humans to collaborate with instead of being intimidated by the legal process.

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Focused on family court issues, this podcast explores the challenges faced by parents navigating the complex legal landscape surrounding child custody, support, and advocacy against judicial corruption. Expert guests share personal narratives, practical advice, and insights into systemic shortcomings in family courts and child protective services. Themes of parental alienation, false allegations, and the emotional toll on families are recurrent, drawing attention to the urgent need for reform within these systems. This podcast serves as a valuable resource for parents and advocates alike, offering support and a platform for sharing experiences related to family law and child welfare.

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1. Debbie Carroll
2. Lindsey Shaffer
3. Tanith Pereira
4. Justin McPhail
5. Latesha Howard
6. Connie Reguli
7. Todd Humes
8. Patrick Petrillo

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