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Can, i, a man file a complaint against a woman, who sometimes acts as a judge, who is in trespass against the family of, i, if, i, was not a party to the case involved?

A woman, who sometimes acts as a judge, just took full custody away from my daughter for asking the court to relocate to the next state over, where her husband is employed and they own a home. The previous judge on the case, would not allow her to relocate to Alaska, but ruled she could relocate to any of the lower 48. A new judge came in when the previous judge moved to another circuit court, and changed her ruling without any reason.

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  1. I, or you, do not file complaints, only claims only claim claim claim got it “claim” : )
    i: a man; reply to this question of custody… for your, kin daughter;
    as i, know from what i, have learned throughout including what jon and greg share with i, and you, etc. , that you: a man; whom has a valiant thought to protect your kin, should and could encourage your daughter to file the claim… and get she; a woman, to review the course, listen write copious notes, speak it out loud, learn it, and speak it with others, and prepare you, kin daughter to take the steps to again, file she, own claim;
    or if you, kin is disabled, or distraught, to the point that you, receive guardianship, then you, a man should be able to file the claim on behalf as you have full power of attorney;

    however, i, would love to hear what the masters of lawofmankind have to say as well;

    by: i; a man; adam.