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Wisconsin Legislators, Representatives,lieutenant Governor,Governor

I hereby petition for the immediate investigation into all cases where parental alienation theory was used to place children in abusers homes. All funding cut to the supervised visitation centers(holding therapy) the Guardian ad lit-um(arm bar against parents trying to protect) and the immediate enactment of the Safe Child act to retrain all court officials.

HOW THIS WILL HELP

This will protect children from placement in the abusers homes. Protect families from being put in poverty trying to protect their children. 
Will Retrain all court officials and make consequences for those who continue to follow out dated practices that lead to children being placed in the abusers home or worse loss of life. Wisconsin was one of the first States to experiment with parental alienation theory lets make it the first to end its use by enacting the safe child act and protecting children from placement in the abusers home. 
http://timesupblog.blogspot.com/2012/03/safe-child-act.html 
Safe Child Act 
by Barry Goldstein 
Purpose: Improve the Safety of Children involved in Child Custody Cases 
With these provisions the courts can stop sending children to live with dangerous abusers.
Wisconsin lets end the discredited pas theory.
Please Email this Link to all Wisconsin representatives and Legislators: Thank You

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