Family law is a crucial and complex area of legislation that addresses issues related to family relationships, including divorce, custody, adoption, and domestic violence. Recent trends have shown an increase in petitions advocating for changes in child custody laws to ensure the best interests of children are prioritized, as well as calls for more support for survivors of domestic abuse.
Key issues and themes in family law petitions often revolve around ensuring fair treatment for all parties involved, protecting vulnerable family members, and promoting equality and justice in family court decisions. Notable petitions include those pushing for the reform of outdated custody laws that disproportionately affect mothers and petitions advocating for stricter enforcement of protection orders to prevent further harm to victims of domestic violence.
By exploring and supporting petitions under this topic, you can contribute to the movement for a more equitable and compassionate family law system. Your involvement can lead to positive changes that benefit families and individuals in need of legal support.
Harris dismissed an Order of Protection I had for my children against their Dad’s girlfriend after she threw my 6 year old son against the stairs causing injury. I had a DCS report, police report, and Forensic Nurse Examiners report all stating it was concerning for child abuse. He dismissed it saying, “You can beat a child until they’re black and blue if it is discipline. You guys need to be better at getting along.”
Those boys need to be with their dad. The court system doesn't care about families staying together because if they did they would give them back to their father and let them be loved.
As a twin myself, I deeply understand the unique bond that twins share and the emotional impact that any form of separation can have on both the children and their parents. It’s heartbreaking to see fathers, like Mr.Hurtts, who are simply showing love, responsibility, and care for their children, being wrongfully accused of exploitation. From what I’ve seen and heard, Mr. Hurtts wasn’t exploiting his twins; he was teaching them valuable life lessons like manners, accountability, and love. His actions were rooted in nurturing and supporting their growth as individuals, not in any form of harm. It is deeply troubling when a loving father is misjudged and punished for simply being a caring parent. As a twin, I can’t even imagine the pain of being separated from my sibling, yet alone a great dad and I truly believe that the bond between twins and great dads deserves to be protected. We need justice for fathers like Jerron, who are trying to raise their children with care, compassion, and integrity. Let’s stand together and demand the right to keep families intact, especially when there’s no real harm being done. Justice for Mr. Hurts Sr. is justice for all loving parents! I stand with you!
I’ve watched his videos and I remember when he first started posting they were small and I understood not only as a single dad he needed support and he found it on the Internet. You can’t penalize a person for how they receive support. I think that was smart and that was good. I think it’s sad that once these children have made it to where they are the mother steps in when she hasn’t been there the whole time. Those children are well mannered they’re not abused. You can tell just from the videos and they asked for those things so I think it’s unfair of the court to remove children out of a great home and put them somewhere where they were once removed from how sad.
I have watched this family pretty much since the Hurrt page started. I’ve watched them grow together as a family. I’ve watched them live, laugh and love each other. I’ve seen a single father teaching his children right from wrong, how to learn through play, trial and error and proper role modeling. I’ve watched pure happiness and in turn, felt it too. Until they were taken away from the only loving home they knew, I watched those boys growing into amazing young men. Please give them back their father. The system has it wrong this time and it’s time they righted their wrong and reinstated this father his parental rights so those boys can get back to the beautiful life they knew and so obviously loved.