ACTION ALERT: Katerina Jeleva’s Battle to See Her Son Will Take Place Monday
January 27, 2013 in Resistance
ACTION ALERT: Katerina Jeleva’s Battle to See Her Son Will Take Place Monday
Brandon Turbeville Activist Post
Katerina Jeleva, the Utah mother whose son has been stolen from her via a corrupt DCFS and family court system, is coming up for trial this week.
Katerina is being forced to go to court at her own expense in order to defend herself against the termination of her parental rights even after she has been proven innocent of any wrongdoing on at least three occasions.
If Judge Mary Noonan of the Family Court rules against Katerina, she could terminate Katerina’s parental rights altogether. However, if the judge rules in favor of Katerina and does not terminate her parental rights, then Katerina will finally regain custody of her son after an unnecessarily long battle.
It is imperative that we contact Judge Mary Noonan and her Clerk and remind them both that we are watching this case and that we expect Katerina’s son to be returned to her.
Even after her exoneration, Katerina has still been denied the right to even visit her son due to legal trickery and outright sabotage by the other parties involved. For those of you who are unaware of Katerina’s situation, I encourage you to access the articles and interviews linked at the end of this article to get an idea of the never-ending battle she has been forced to fight thus far. I also encourage you to read the summary of her case as it now stands, also included in this article.
Again, if you want to help Katerina, please contact the court using the contact information posted below and encourage them to rule in Katerina’s favor. Remind the court that the world is watching this case and that injustice such as this cannot continue to be tolerated. Remember to be polite, but firm.
Contact information:
Judge Mary Noonan (801) 764-5820
Judge Noonan’s Clerk (801) 724-3820
If neither of these individuals can be reached personally, please leave a message. Tell them to “Do the right thing.” Tell them to “Make the right decision.”
Katerina’s case number is 1065414. BEYER VS. JELEVA
Summary of Katerina’s Case:
In short, when Katerina was conveniently served with a Protective Order by her ex-husband shortly after his own bankruptcy proceeding, Katerina’s son was immediately taken from her by DCFS agents and armed police. Yet, after repeated interviews and investigations by psychologists, sex abuse investigators, and other DCFS agents, it was determined that there was absolutely no evidence that Katerina had abused her son.
Read More: http://www.activistpost.com/2013/01/action-alert-katerina-jelevas-battle-to.html


Tad said on January 28, 2013
Careful to whatch closely after the ruling if she does get her child back. If something bad happens, they will use the situation to further their reach into family life.