Structural Fraud in Family Court: How CPS and Judges Strip Parental Rights Through Capacity Substitution
Family courts systematically strip parental rights by substituting unalienable natural person parent rights with state-granted "parenting privileges" through undisclosed capacity substitution. This comprehensive analysis exposes the fraud, with expanded focus on CPS investigations, removals, and termination proceedings.
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This article is part of a comprehensive series exposing how courts systematically strip constitutional rights through undisclosed capacity substitution.
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Article Sections
- 1.Introduction: The capacity substitution fraud in family court
- 2.Two Capacities: Natural Person Parent vs. Legal Fiction "Parent"
- 3.Mechanism of Structural Fraud: Step-by-step breakdown
- 4.CPS Focus: Investigations, removals, and termination proceedings
- 5.Constructive Fraud Framework: Legal analysis
- 6.Constitutional Violations: Due process and parental rights
- 7.Why Proceedings Are Void Ab Initio: Fraud in the factum
- 8.Practical Examples: Real-world case scenarios
- 9.How to Challenge the Fraud: Detailed strategies and templates
- 10.Conclusion: Path forward for protecting parental rights
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