Local New York Government Property Tax Enforcement Fraud
Dec 24, 2025
This guide explains how a local government, for example a city, a village, a county, can enforce its property and school tax code. Such enforcement can trigger federal constitutional claims under the ...
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How To Impose Checks on Bad Government
Oct 15, 2025
Recent government actions have granted illegal aliens all manner of benefits: food, housing, employment, freedom from criminal prosecution, among many other benefits. However, middle class parents who...
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What Makes a Bad Lawyer
Oct 13, 2025
The judicial branches of the Fed and each state is beyond any doubt the most separationist and segregationist than any other. The loser in this politic is always the client. The Law school Difference ...
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The Trident Fraud: Lose Your Child to Supervised Visitation
Aug 30, 2025
This is an elegant fraud taking place in and around Nassau County, New York. It involves an especially incompetent trial judge with a moneyed petitioner parent. The steps are expensive, but money buys...
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DOGE Did Little To Curb Fake Petitions For Orders of Protection
Jul 08, 2025
Despite budget cut backs and the effects of DOGE on a deluge of federal payments to the states, family offense petitions still flow like water containing outrageous and unfairly prejudicial accusation...
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Protected Groups In Family Court - Child Support
Apr 30, 2025
The latest family court fad is to absolutely ensure that a petitioning mother gets add-ons even after a child ages out despite the fact that the parents consented to a prior order of support. Incomple...
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The Corrupt Trial - The Former Law Firm Judge's Tricks Affirmed on Appeal
Apr 25, 2025
There are judges who were former private practitioners working as solos, and there are former firm attorneys. Those firm attorneys learn of devious tricks that they foist on unsuspecting litigants who...
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Unconstitutional Laws Preserved By Settlements and Plea Deals
Sep 21, 2024
This guide explains how government can enact unconstitutional criminal (and even civil) statutes that will always avoid constitutional scrutiny by way of an agreement (a plea deal in the criminal cour...
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The Divorce Stip Fraud
Aug 04, 2024
A nifty rip off is making its way through divorce courts called a "stip fraud." A stip is a contract parties enter into that once countersigned by a judge, becomes an order of the court. Let's see how...
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Preparing for Government Employment in New York
May 14, 2024
You are sitting at your desk practicing law with a case load of clients and a New York government employer calls you up and offers you a government job. You accept and relocate to it. What can happen?...
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