Saturday, January 28, 2023

Serious Issues with Family Law and Child Custody Cases in Saskatchewan, Canada

There are serious issues with family law and child custody cases in Saskatchewan, Canada. Currently, I am continuing to address many serious issues occurring with Family Law in the court system in Saskatchewan, Canada. Why let all this evidence and research go to waste? In my case, the dynamics of what is happening in Saskatchewan courtrooms, I circulated to the highest court in Canada. 

As a result, I provided research and information in my factums for the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal (2020) and the Supreme Court of Canada (2021, 2022). My advocacy delves into the dynamics of bias and law, Child Abuse, Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner Violence IPV), bias, Indigenous issues, coersive control and parental alienation ~ to name some of them. Life, or fate, ensured that I directly experienced it all and I gathered the evidence as a covert participant. 

I have a lot of experience investigating corruption, as I lost my rookie status after exposing work-related fatalities occurring in the early 2000s. I compiled various credible evidence and statements, pressed criminal charges and attained thee 'smoking gun': a direct admission of fault on company letter head.

Video, 2015, About the Book: Walking The Cutline When Companies Kill 

Covert Participant Observations

In 2016, I was thrust into a situation with a family matter that provided the unwelcomed opportunity to experience being cast into a position where I could make Covert Participant Observations. Although there are certain criteria for Covert Participant Observations in Sociology (as explained in the image below) in my case, there are a couple differences with my investigative situation. They include, but are not limited, to:
  1. I was, and continue to be, very transparent. Everyone involved knew I was fine tuning my investigative abilities (certifications) and was being educated as a Sociologist. Everyone. However, people are generally unaware of exactly what Sociologists can do. 
  2. Sociologists also study the law, history, psychology, criminology, threat patterns and court cases. This proved to be highly beneficial in my case.
  3. Sociologists are analytical, esp the investigative types have a strong intuition and instincts, sensing and knowing where to look, when to advance and when to retract.
  4. I have a background working in government (in my 20's).
  5. I have never been dishonest nor unethical, and have acquired the direct dialogues and on record statements through avenues such as certified court transcripts and evidence filed with the courts.
  6. I. keep. everything.



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