No, we are not a small minority--citizens throughout the State of Connecticut are rebelling against the inefficiency and abuse that runs rampant in CT Family Courts.
In the words of Peter Szymonik, "On Feb. 26, there was a historic vote at the state Capitol in which family court Judge Leslie Olear was only narrowly reappointed by the legislature. This vote came after public protests which gained media attention and after legislators were called into action to address the serious problems in our state's family courts. After this vote, some members of the legal community understandably rushed to defend Judge Olear, claiming that the votes against her were politically motivated and only in response to complaints being expressed by a "small number of family court critics." This is simply not the case."
To read more, please click on the link below:
To read more, please click on the link below:
The Honorable Chief Justice Chase Rogers agrees change in the family court is vital. See 3/7/14 Hartford Courant opinion in link below. In addition to programs implemented in the judiciary, new legislation still needs to be enacted to protect parents and children.. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.courant.com/news/opinion/op_ed/hc-op-rogers-connecticut-family-courts-conflict-re-20140307,0,5518157.story