Legal Document Type: Legal Motion: EMERGENCY MOTION TO ADDRESS LACK OF STANDING PARENTING PLAN, DENIAL OF PARENTAL ACCESS, AND ONGOING JUDICIAL OBSTRUCTION

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

Document Content:
EMERGENCY MOTION TO ADDRESS LACK OF STANDING PARENTING PLAN, DENIAL OF PARENTAL ACCESS, AND ONGOING JUDICIAL OBSTRUCTION
  COMES NOW, Micheal Lawrence Salmon ("Movant"), and respectfully moves this Court for immediate relief, and states as "follows":
  No Standing Parenting Plan Exists
   Movant currently has no legally enforceable parenting time schedule or visitation plan regarding his minor child, Felix Day Salmon.
   As of the date of this filing, there is no valid Order specifying parenting time or custodial access.
  
  
  Repeated Pleas for Intervention Ignored
   Movant has made four formal and direct requests to the Court to "address":
  
  
  Allegations of child abuse.
  
  
  Active parental alienation.
  
  
  Obstruction of the child's relationship with Movant. Each time, the Court has failed to inquire further, issue directives, or initiate Guardian ad Litem intervention despite these urgent pleas.
  
  
  Denial of Access to Justice
   Movant has attempted in good faith to present critical issues to the Court for resolution.
   The Court has refused to hear or schedule these motions, citing an arbitrary hearing date of May 2nd, 2025, thereby leaving Movant with no lawful means to protect his parental rights or the child’s welfare in the interim.
  
  
  Violation of Fundamental Rights
   By failing to provide a means for Movant to see his child, failing to act upon serious allegations, and refusing to hear legitimate motions, the Court "is":
  
  
  Violating Movant’s constitutional right to parent under the 14th Amendment.
  
  
  Allowing ongoing harm without judicial intervention.
  
  
  Failing its duty to safeguard the best interests of the child.
  
  
  
  WHEREFORE, Movant respectfully requests this "Court":
  Immediately Restore Parental Access to Felix Day Salmon