Thursday 26 September 2013

I have been fighting the Province of BC, FMEP (family maintenance enforcement program), and others for some ten years. I went to court today and got a judgement (second one, actually, but nobody would recognize the first one from 1997???).

I won. 100%.

It was all wrong from day one, and the judge said so in no uncertain terms. He actually commended me for my tenacity, honesty, and efforts to do the right thing through the 23 years that I have struggled with this. He slammed the State of California, Alameda County District Attorney's office, for their arrogance and inflexibility, and FMEP for helping them be that way. He concluded that "reciprocal agreements" ARE in fact reciprocal, or they aren't valid in law. Thank goodness we have strong ties to British Common Law and the concept of "equity". The Americans have abandoned it, in their legal system, along with their original concepts of freedom and justice for all.

My thanks to the Judge, for actually reading and understanding what was before him in evidence. BIG thanks to Jack Hittrich, for sticking with it, and me, for all these 10 years and not just giving up the fight. He told me today that he had consulted several other lawyers that told him we'd never win. Well, we did. PPFFFFT!


PS: California, one size does NOT fit all, in laws that apply to people. You have to be able to vary according to circumstances. That is a key to the concept of Equity. 

Sunday 22 September 2013

Back in court Wednesday, September 25th

Once more into the breach! Hoping for some certainty after all these years. Regardless of the outcome, I will be asking for an order that FMEP not be allowed to renege, again.