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Massachusetts Attorney General Rejects 'Abuse Protection' and Shared Parenting Petitions

Massachusetts Attorney General again refuses to certify petitions on 'abuse protection' due process rights and for a presumption of shared parenting.

The AG's excuse is that the two petitions will 'affect the powers of the courts'.  The real reason, however, is that they would require that justice be  administered in the courts and the welfare system for family court lawyers in particular would be drastically reduced.

http://www.mass.gov/ago/docs/government/2013-petitions/13-18-letter.pdf

http://www.mass.gov/ago/docs/government/2013-petitions/13-19-letter.pdf

The AG's decision can however be appealed.  Contact us if you would like to support an appeal.