Father Imprisoned for Six Years Over Refusal to Take Psychological Evaluation in Custody Battle Released with the help of Ron PalmerFather Imprisoned for over 6 Years for Refusal to Submit to a Psych Eval in Child Custody Battle is freed and speaking out with his son and Ron Palmer.
By: Fix Family Courts GULFPORT, Miss. - Dec. 17, 2024 - PRLog -- Tonight Ron Palmer with Fix Family Courts, Justin McPhail and his son Beau will be speaking out about a story that has raised serious questions about the balance between individual rights and the power of the state. Justin, a father who spent six years in prison for refusing to undergo a psychological evaluation in a child custody case, is now speaking out about his experiences publicly for the first time. His case is a flashpoint for discussions on family law, parental rights, and the ethics of compulsory psychological evaluations in child custody legal disputes.
Justin, found himself embroiled in a bitter custody battle over his 12-year-old child. During the proceedings, the court demanded that he undergo a psychological evaluation—a demand that Justin refused on the grounds that it infringed on his personal liberties. Despite his refusal, the court found him in contempt and put him in jail, where he was separated from his child and family for 6 years and 1 month. Justin never imagined that standing up for his rights as a parent would lead to something like this. What started as a fight to protect his relationship with his child became a battle against a legal system that seemed more concerned with punishment than justice. He hopes his story can help spark a larger conversation about what's at stake for parents when courts overstep their boundaries.. While the legal system contends that psychological evaluations are necessary for the safety and well-being of children, Ron argues that these are being used as tools of coercion that violate personal freedoms and rights. Justin's case raises important questions about the limits of the state's power in determining parental fitness and the long-term emotional and societal consequences for parents and children alike. Ron and Justin are calling for reform in family law, not just regarding the forced use of psychological evaluations in custody cases but the entirety of the constitutionality of practices in family law cases. Justin's story underscores the need for a balanced approach that respects the rights of both parents and children while ensuring that the legal process is fair and just. About Ron Palmer: Ron Palmer is a published author and constitutional scholar in parental rights. Ron has dedicated himself to advocating for parental rights and justice reform in the family law system. Follow Fix Family Courts on Social Media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ Twitter: @fixfamilycourts Instagram: @fixfamilycourts Facebook: Fix Family Courts Divorce and Family Law Reform TikTok: @mr.prosayparent End
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