Shoshana Walter

After Scathing Report, Officials Deny Problems in Marin's Family Court

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Court officials in Marin County are apparently still denying there are any problems following the release yesterday of a state audit highly critical of Marin’s family court, reports Gary Klien in the Marin Independent Journal.

Residents have long bemoaned problems in court and even urged a criminal probe. The legislative audit confirmed many of their concerns. The 113-page report, which also describes problems in Sacramento, found, among other issues, that the Marin court could not show that all of its child-custody mediators met minimum qualifications of training and continuing education, including basic training. The audit also said the court was not following established processes for logging and responding to complaints.

Here is the response from Presiding Judge Terrence Boren and Director Kim Turner, according to the Independent Journal article: “On February 25, 2009, Senator (Mark) Leno told the IJ, 'If there's no problem, there's no problem. … Well, Senator Leno, there's no problem. This independent audit proves that point beyond any doubt.”

Leno responded, according to the paper, that court officials are in denial: “Clearly they have not read the many, many pages of recommendations from the auditor, and they’ve got their heads in the sand.”

Auditors presented 13 recommendations, including ensuring that mediators meet minimum qualifications and training. Court officials said they would make the changes, but questioned the necessity and value of some of the recommendations. Auditors plan to meet with court officials three times over the next year to ensure progress.

Read the full report here.

Shoshana Walter
Shoshana is the crime reporter for The Bay Citizen. Send/call tips to swalter@baycitizen.org or 415-821-8524. Before moving to the Mission, she wrote about runaway monkeys, murders and all sorts of mayhem as a cops reporter ... View Profile
Zoe Di Katze
Zoe Di Katze
wrote on 02/05/2011 at 7:02 a.m. PST

The same things are going on in San Diego but worse. In San Diego County they have violated Rules of Court over Evaluators for a decade — the only County in the State where countywide non-application of mandatory rules have been remiss. They did this intentionally, consciously, and are currently ignoring the problem and trying to hide it. Read about it at http://www.thepubliccourt.com/ Be sure to read http://www.thepubliccourt.com/custody-evaluators-2 You must also read http://www.thepubliccourt.com/archives/1 All of these section have material evidence of con-artist fraud Evaluators, and WHO, HOW, and WHY they are doing what they are doing. The Judges would rather honor "cat credentialed" Evaluators and Mediators than the real Board Certified from the ABPP/ABFP. When you read http://www.thepubliccourt.com/custody-evaluators-2 you will see why the Press and the AOC has mentioned only Mediators. The problems exist with Evaluators as well, but they want to hide the most egregious Countywide corruption over these matters that have been going on in San Diego parallel with Sacramento and Marin. The whole Nation is at high risk from the "cat credentialed" psychologists. The only REAL Board Certified are the ABPP/ABFP. If they don't have certs. from the ABPP they are not worth it.

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