Sunday, October 25, 2009

Marietta, Georgia divorce court: the last place I saw my son alive.


Attorneys: George Childs, James Knight, Marietta; Michael Broadbear, Kenneth Schatten, Atlanta. Broadbear was opposing attorney throughout the entire divorce/alleged death and burial of my son. George Childs and James Knight dropped my case as soon as the boy was allegedly buried. Over a course of 6 weeks while funeral/burial arrangements were occurring I was being arrested and harassed (charges disappeared, dismissed and/or thrown out of court) while my attorney, George Childs was conveniently on vacation. There was nobody to phone for help. But George Childs told Coweta police I said my son was suicidal when I didn't. I hadn't seen my son for weeks with no way of knowing his state of mind, compliments of Cobb County courts, and, apparently–– attorneys and others involved.

During the period of time my son disappeared in Georgia, allegedly killed himself in Alabama (12/9/98,) was memorialized in Georgia (12/24/98,) and was buried in Virginia (1/16/99) I was being harassed by police, was placed in three Georgia jails, and even involuntarily committed to a state hospital 72 hours. I was detained nearly 7 days because "doctors are enjoying their holiday weekend" over New Years and weren't available to release me. The false arrests and costs prevented my presence at his services and attempts with body identification and questioning authorities regarding his death. All of the charges against me either disappeared or were dismissed from Georgia courts.

"The law" in Georgia can be used as a coercion tactic, as Peach County Magistrate Judge Laurens Lee had said, "If you will just sign your divorce papers, all of your problems will disappear." At the time I asked if he thought my other children would be killed if I didn't sign. I'd find later the corruption wasn't only in Georgia, but other states were suffering from massive corruption, as well.

In speaking with George Childs a few years later, I requested all of my files. He complained his hard drive had failed, but was able to provide some of the copies.
Response:
"I hope you have a good memory, Mr. Childs."

In Cobb County, Georgia an affluent or executive divorce can mean horror for the spouse. Dead or threatened children, ridiculing attorneys and judges laughing at cocktail parties about the case, jails, false arrests, police harassment following the targeted individual. One of the local connected lawyers relatives (Beard) might even wind up owning your business. Expect a days notice at the most on the important court trials.

With the false arrests, Georgia "state court" can give no more than an hour's notice, which leads to yet another warrant if missed. Flee the state to avoid further persecution? Expect to lose everything you have because word travels among the mighty. You will experience harassing police, even in other "Southern" states, and thieves and organized criminals sent to terrorize you, and finish what was started in Cobb County, Georgia.

Contact the police, they'll laugh and look the other way. If you get out alive, and your children are alive, consider yourself lucky. It's no place for an abused mother who's former spouse has an affluent business partner/mistress. In Georgia court, if they're affluent, in business, and connected, like his mistress, Dale Tilinski and business partner, her ad agency sister, Dorothy Hughes-Shields, they'll win. The fact that you're even still alive and sane after all the horrors, would warrant an investigation. Expect months or years of waiting and continuing horrors, maybe for the rest of your life. It's an aspect of their little "Georgia divorce" game.
Expect any children's inheritance to go to the attorneys, or courts, or for survival in the streets for the divorce duration, or for costs with the false arrests and attorney horror stories.

Georgia is one place the courts and lawyers can work to destroy parties involved, and make plenty of money for the state doing it.
Communist Russia might be a safer place to live, if you're on the losing side in a Cobb County, Georgia divorce.
"The devil went down to Georgia...." - CDB
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