Marriage
[2012] Marriage License is a Trap This is why time and time again CPS feels that they can just come in and take over your children, because according to the marriage license (along with numerous other unrevealed contracts), they have legal jurisdiction over your children without you really knowing or understanding why.
[2005] Marriage Licenses: The Real Truth
In this regard, children born to the contract regarded as "the contract
bearing fruit," he said it is vitally important for parents to understand two
doctrines that became established in the United States during the 1930s. The
first is the Doctrine of Parens Patriae. The second is the Doctrine of In Loco
Parentis.
Parens Patriae means literally "the
parent of the country" or to state it more bluntly - the State is the
undisclosed true parent. Along this line, a 1930s Arizona Supreme Court case
states that parents have no property right in their children, and have custody
of their children during good behavior at the sufferance of the State. This
means that parents may raise their children and maintain custody of their
children as long as they don't offend the State, but if they in some manner
displease the State, the State can step in at any time and exercise its superior
status and take custody and control of its children - the parents are only
conditional caretakers. [Thus the Doctrine of In Loco Parentis.]
He also said that it is very
important to understand that children born to the marriage are considered by law
as "the contract bearing fruit" - meaning the children primarily belong to the
State, even though the law never comes out and says so in so many words.