Legal Document Type: Legal Other: NOTICE OF JURISDICTIONAL TERMINATION AND EVIDENTIARY PRESERVATION FOR KANSAS CUSTODY FILING

Case Information: Case 24SN-DR00104 | Status: Other

Document Content:
NOTICE OF JURISDICTIONAL TERMINATION AND EVIDENTIARY PRESERVATION FOR KANSAS CUSTODY FILING
  
  Comes now Micheal Lawrence Salmon, pro se, and for the record "states":
  This Court has, by deliberate inaction, procedural obstruction, and unequal access to remedy, created an environment in which justice is structurally impossible. Despite multiple filings, formal motions, and documentary evidence establishing the denial of my parental rights, this Court "has":
  Failed to enforce access or communication with my child,
  
  
  Ignored five (5) motions for intervention,
  
  
  Entered threats of contempt for protected First Amendment activity,
  
  
  Allowed the opposing party to exercise de facto sole custody without adjudication,
  
  
  And appointed (2) Guardian ad Litems who have yet to be sworn in or intervene meaningfully.
  
  
  These procedural failures and ongoing constitutional violations have rendered this forum hostile and irredeemably prejudicial.
  
  Jurisdictional Statement and Termination
  I therefore terminate all participation in this proceeding, effective immediately.
  
  This termination is not a waiver, concession, or agreement with any finding or claim by the Court or opposing party. It is a direct response to the institutional failure of this Court to protect due process, parental rights, or equity under the law.
  I retain all rights to seek redress "under":
  The Fourteenth Amendment,
  
  
  The Parental Rights Doctrine, and
  
  
  All applicable state and federal civil rights statutes.
  
  
  
  Evidentiary Preservation and Kansas Action
  This proceeding, including its failures, delays, and unlawful procedural posture, will be entered into the record in a new, original custody action to be filed in the State of Kansas, where the minor child has maintained primary residence for the majority of his life.
  This action shall be used as evidentiary material—not as a continuation of venue or proceeding.
  Any continued action or attempt