Join us this evening as Mary Harper joins us from
Indiana's St. Joseph County. The question we all should be asking
is: How did a child custody case end up in a probate court? Who
died?
My name is Mary. I live in South Bend Indiana which
would be St. Joseph County jurisdiction. I am a Mother, a USAF reservist and a
college student. I am of sound character reaching out to acknowledge there is a
legitimate problem with the practices of law in this St. Joseph Probate System.
I have been put through the ringer fighting for my
youngest Daughter Ella, who was taken from me 4 years ago...on my birthday. The
Father to Ella...and his corrupt attorney went into the court room of
Magistrate Barbara Johnston at the local probate court...accusing me of
everything a person could accuse another of, and was granted an emergency
petition to take my baby. There was never any evidence produced or showing that
any of the charges levied against me were true.
Four years out and a journey of false
accusations...mind you I proved wrong, and lengthy continuences...with no
evidence from opposing counsel, a magistrate that felt that "order of the
court" meant her order and not the law, I am still without my child. I
have no criminal record, while my child is with a guy that has had a felony
charge and just recently, another battery charge. I have been robbed my of
rights...but most of all my child has been ignored by this ungoverned and
improperly instructed, supposedly overwhelmed probate system and denied her
Momma that Loves her dearly and I might add her two sisters whom I raise on my
own, that miss her so.
This biased and unethical magistrate denied me my
request for the local agency in this county to come in and see what would have
and should have been for the "best interest of the child." My little
girl has been put on a roller coaster and I need my baby.
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