DueProcess Securities
Whether New Jersey can deny or limit civil procedural due process protected under the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution especially when the court is threatening to force a California resident to move to New Jersey resulting in loss of job, affordable housing and health insurance
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1. Whether New Jersey can deny or limit civil procedural due process protected under the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution especially when the court is threatening to force a California resident to move to New Jersey resulting in loss of job, affordable housing and health insurance. 2. In direct conflict with this court, Unified Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) and Parental Kidnapping Protection Act (PDPA), whether a case can be filed in New Jersey based on extreme cruelty during the pendency of a California domestic violence proceeding which New Jersey courts had previously ordered jurisdiction over the parties transferred to California for all matters in the domestic violence application which included custody and visitation. 3. In conflict with UCCJEA, whether New Jersey can claim “home state” jurisdiction when the children had resided in California for more than 6 months before the completion of the California domestic violence proceeding which New Jersey Judge ordered New Jersey had no jurisdiction until after the conclusion of the California matters. 4, Whether New Jersey can refuse to provide “full faith and credit” to California orders including a protective order awarded issued after a 3-day hearing in California by changing provisions of the protective order in direct contrast with UCCJEA and the PKPA.