THE ENIGMA PROJECT

The Solution    

            Citizens Rule has developed a simple and fairly low cost solution to the IV-D problem.  Vast numbers of parents and their children can be liberated from the oppression of IV-D tyranny by simply convincing five people that there is a due process deficiency.  Because the U.S. Supreme Court has a history of hearing only those cases with a significant legal or social implication for the nation, the court will address only a handful of legal issues each year.  Fathers unjustly labeled an "absent parent" must face a challenge to convince the Supreme Court that the lack of due process in America’s child support enforcement system warrants their attention.

Citizens Rule has a plan that could compel the Supreme Court to examine the sufficiency of protection afforded under the IV-D child support system.  The due process challenge to Minnesota’s IV-D enforcement program will be nearly identical to a due process challenge brought in Michigan, California, or any other state.


            Several simultaneous, multi-state challenges will show the Supreme Court that parents are routinely denied due process when the state takes charge of their children, under the jurisdiction of a federally funded child welfare program.  The difficulty in reaching the Supreme Court is self-evident when one sees that the billions of dollars, already unlawfully taken from fathers, has funded the creation of powerful special interests groups such as state and local bureaucracies, radical feminist organizations, disreputable family law attorneys, and greedy private collection agencies. These interests will undoubtedly unite in opposition to any action taken to restore the rule of law in domestic relations. 

The IV-D Enigma Solution leverages the community much the same way that the African American community in Montgomery Alabama rallied together to challenge a state law requiring segregated seating on public buses.  The Supreme Court probably would not have heard the Gayle v. Browdner case (ruling segregated buses were unconstitutional) if the African American community had not joined together in an effective boycott of the city buses, bringing it to the attention of the nation.  Citizens Rule has a plan that will inspire and motivate parents to come together to peacefully protest their unjust conscription under title IV-D provisions. 

            There is no lawful reason for a parent to be classified as an "absent parent" without proof that he has abandoned his family to welfare.  Forcing the states to adopt the due process requirements now lacking in their IV-D programs will shut down the federal stream of money to the states, and compel the federal government to clarify their requirements for funding under the Social Security Act.    We need to join together to send an effective  message across the country, brought by simple motions in cases like yours.

            Click here  to view our form letter to begin the process.

   

If you want to be a part of the solution, contact Citizens Rule