The first two paragraphs said nothing so I did not bother to continue... What a waste of bytes....
IBTZ!
Understanding MATH
Owl_Eagle
"You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being"
I'm sorry you've been separated from your children . . . assuming you did not abuse them or their mother.
Just a hint. Sending accusatory and/or rambling letters to judges and/or justices is only going to hurt your case. Writing is not your strong suit. Hire an attorney to represent you. If you can't afford one, try legal aid. Try one of those groups for father's rights.
An appeals court is very different than a trial court. In an appeals court, you generally cannot argue that the trial court did not properly establish the facts. The appeals court only decides whether or not the trial court met the requirements of the law. It deals with procedural errors, errors in the proper application of the law to the facts, or errors in interpreting the facts in a case where no reasonable person could look at the facts and come to the same decision as the court. Most attorneys have never done an appeal -- it is a highly-technical specialty.
Most judges are loathe to separate parents from their children. If you really want to get back in their lives, whether or not you feel you are guilty of the things of which your ex-wife accused you, you should do all you can to allow your ex-wife and the judge to see that your children are safe in your presence... including attending anger management counseling, alcohol or drug abuse treatment, or whatever programs directed or recommended by the court. When your kids are grown, they will appreciate that you made the necessary sacrifices to be with them.
I love the smell of ozone in the morning!
I'm really sorry you're going through this. But there are two things I want to say. First, ask yourself: why did I marry her? You chose her out of all others because she had qualities of character that you admired. People's characters do not change, and although she is extremely disappointed with you and trying to punish you for it, I doubt that she would deliberately hurt your children or allow them to be in danger. Allow the situation to cool down, and then approach her (politely) about visitation. If you want this to work out, you must stay cool. Second, if you're going to plead before the courts, learn brevity. You must be precise and not meandering, otherwise the overburdened law clerk who has to read it and recommend how it should be handled will just dismiss it as ravings. Good luck to you and your children.
Either there were some glitches when you were using the 'cut and paste' function, or you could benefit from some classes in writing and grammar.
There's a reason "Dear Abby" won't return your phone calls.