July 15, 2026 – You Are Law Meeting Summary – Hosted by Dr. TJ Marrs
The meeting discussed the “guaranteed wealth system,” emphasizing reducing debt and taxes to create wealth. Dr. Marrs highlighted upcoming projects, including a venture at the Sterling Club in Las Vegas.
The discussion covered legal strategies, such as waiving court to demand a grand jury and jury trial, and the importance of proper documentation and evidence in legal disputes. Specific cases were addressed, including a rent dispute, a credit card debt challenge, and a foreclosure case. The speaker advised on using trusts to protect assets and stressed the importance of following procedural steps and having solid evidence to support legal claims. The meeting discussed legal strategies for debt and mortgage disputes. Dr. Marrs emphasized the importance of verifying the right party in court and the need for proper documentation, such as the original note, to prove debt. They highlighted the significance of the UCC codes and the concept of validation and verification in legal enforcement. Dr. Marrs inquired about Small Claims Court procedures, focusing on the importance of proper party identification and the potential for settlements. Speaker 8 asked about next steps after a QWR on a mortgage, with Dr. Marrs advising caution and considering alternative programs for debt resolution.
Outline
Guaranteed Wealth System Overview
Dr. Marrs introduces the concept of the guaranteed wealth system, which combines business and law to create wealth. Reducing debt and taxes are highlighted as key strategies to free up money for other investments like buying businesses.
Dr. Marrs shares a story about a woman overwhelmed by legal affairs and emphasizes the importance of focusing on what matters, like family and wealth creation.
The Stirling Club project in Las Vegas is mentioned as a future event hub for business people.
Support and Updates on Youarelaw.org
Dr. Marrs advises against emailing for support due to reliability issues and recommends using the ticket system instead.
Updates on the Youarelaw.org website are discussed, including upcoming changes to the join page and enhanced content delivery. The new content will include modules, tests, and quizzes to help users understand the law better and achieve their goals faster.
Dr. Marrs mentions the continuation of Premium Memberships and specific courses like the delete debt course and the zero tax trust course.
New Modules and Legal Strategies
Dr. Marrs introduces a new module on court matters, covering various situations from traffic to child support.
The slam dunk program for criminal charges is mentioned, emphasizing the importance of demanding a grand jury and jury trial.
Dr. Marrs discusses the importance of understanding and exercising rights in court, including the right to know the nature and cause of proceedings.
The concept of waiving the court is explained as a way to demand proper court proceedings and avoid commercial status.
Court Proceedings and Legal Tactics
Dr. Marrs explains the importance of understanding court proceedings and the commercial nature of many court cases.
The strategy of waiving the court to demand a grand jury and jury trial is reiterated as a powerful tool.
Dr. Marrs discusses the importance of understanding and demanding proper court proceedings to protect constitutional rights.
The concept of judicial complaints and the role of court clerks in assisting with procedural questions is introduced.
Member Success Stories and Legal Advice
Dr. Marrs invites members to share success stories and address their legal questions.
Speaker 2 shares a story about a long-standing court case involving bank fraud and eviction, highlighting the stress and challenges faced. Dr. Marrs advises on how to handle the situation, including reviewing documents, local laws, and filing motions to dismiss.
Speaker 3 asks about counteroffers in a credit report case, and Dr. Marrs advises on how to negotiate and demand evidence of the debt.
Handling Eviction and Rent Disputes
Speaker 5 shares a story about an eviction case and the challenges of dealing with incomplete names on legal documents. Dr. Marrs advises on the importance of understanding the commercial nature of rent and mortgage disputes and the role of damaged parties.
The concept of “minimal contact” with the U.S. Trust Name (Person = you) is introduced as a way to protect assets from being seized.
Speaker 6 asks about the challenges of dealing with foreclosures and the importance of having evidence to support claims.
Challenging Debt and Legal Procedures
Speaker 6 discusses the challenges of challenging debt and the importance of having evidence to support claims.
Dr. Marrs explains the process of challenging debt, including sending letters and demanding proof of accounting records. The importance of following procedural steps and not making payments after challenging debt is emphasized.
Speaker 7 shares a story about a rent agreement dispute and the importance of having evidence to support claims.
Small Claims Court and Legal Strategies
Speaker 7 discusses the process of filing a small claims court case and the importance of having evidence to support claims.
Dr. Marrs advises on the importance of following procedural steps and building a solid case before going to court.
The concept of the “wrong party defense” is introduced as a way to challenge the validity of debt claims.
Dr. Marrs emphasizes the importance of having a private trust to protect assets from being seized. As taught in our Tax and Trust course/coaching.
Handling Credit Card Debt and Legal Procedures
Speaker 6 discusses the challenges of dealing with old credit card debt and the importance of having evidence to support claims.
Dr. Marrs advises on the process of challenging debt and the importance of following procedural steps.
The concept of minimal contact with the U.S. trust entity is reiterated as a way to protect assets from being seized.
Speaker 6 asks about the challenges of dealing with foreclosures and the importance of having evidence to support claims.
Final Advice and Legal Strategies
Dr. Marrs provides final advice on handling legal disputes and the importance of following procedural steps.
The concept of the “wrong party defense” is reiterated as a way to challenge the validity of debt claims. Dr. Marrs emphasizes the importance of having a private trust to protect assets from being seized, using our Tax and Trust Course
The importance of being proactive and planning ahead to avoid legal issues is highlighted.
Witness and Judicial Complaint Discussion
Dr. Marrs discusses the absence of a witness in court, asserting that the attorney should not testify.
Dr. Marrs demands to know where to file a judicial complaint, claiming a violation of their rights.
Dr. Marrs questions the presence of the accuser, emphasizing the importance of facing one's accuser.
Speaker 7 acknowledges the points made by Dr. Marrs and thanks them.
Debt and Property Settlement Inquiry
Speaker 9 questions Dr. Marrs about a statement in a course material regarding the return of property once settled. Dr. Marrs clarifies that the document created is the property and the only living being who can testify to its creation.
Speaker 9 reads a quote from the course material, highlighting the need to return property once the account is settled. Dr. Marrs explains that the document's value is the security that created the transaction, and it should be returned.
Security and Collateral Discussion
Speaker 9 asks if the security would be returned in Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs).
Dr. Marrs explains that the banks would not return the property but would likely settle the matter. Speaker 9 and Dr. Marrs discuss the concept of double payments and promissory notes. Dr. Marrs emphasizes that the debtor should return the property used as collateral.
UCC Codes and Legal Enforcement
Speaker 9 mentions Black's Law definition of validation and the UCC codes related to note enforcement.
Dr. Marrs warns about proving too much and getting into a rabbit hole.
Speaker 9 discusses the concept of revoking a promissory note and the importance of original signatures.
Dr. Marrs advises focusing on the language of the documents and not getting off-point.
Small Claims Court Strategy
Dr. Marrs asks about the strongest argument in Small Claims Court, emphasizing the importance of verifying the right party.
Dr. Marrs explains that the court needs proper parties and personam jurisdiction to proceed. Dr. Marrs questions whether they should go in as the entity or the living man / woman. Dr. Marrs clarifies that the entity is the proper party, and the living man/woman should not prove themselves.
Entity vs. Living Person in Court
Dr. Marrs explains that the court deals with entities, not living persons, and the proper parties should be present.
Dr. Marrs asks about the enforceability of a judgment in Small Claims Court.
Dr. Marrs explains the court's procedure for enforcing a judgment and the likelihood of settling out of court.
Dr. Marrs expresses a preference for avoiding court and focusing on the process.
Challenging Debt and Litigation
Dr. Marrs asks about challenging a debt proceeding and revisiting the charge-off procedure.
Dr. Marrs advises sending a letter to verify the debt and informing credit bureaus about the litigation.
Dr. Marrs explains the importance of building a record and the potential for a settlement.
Dr. Marrs mentions the goal of making the case so strong that the other party avoids court.
Mortgage and QWR Process
Speaker 8 asks about the next steps after submitting a QWR and not receiving a response from the lender. Dr. Marrs explains the limitations of QWRs and the challenges of dealing with mortgage issues. Speaker 8 mentions their participation in the debt deletion program and their status as a disabled veteran. Dr. Marrs advises focusing on freeing up money and paying down the mortgage more rapidly.
Veteran Programs and Bank Interaction
Speaker 8 inquires about programs for disabled veterans and the bank's response to their QWR. Dr. Marrs suggests looking into programs like Tunnels to Towers for financial assistance. Speaker 8 discusses their strategy of keeping money in the bank and considering bankruptcy.
Dr. Marrs warns about the long-drawn-out nature of mortgage disputes and the need for a solid plan.
Final Advice and Program Recommendations
Speaker 8 asks which program to rejoin, debt deletion or the lawyer program.
Dr. Marrs recommends the DELETE DEBT course for effective arguments against the loan.
Speaker 8 thanks Dr. Marrs for the advice and mentions it was their first time speaking with them.
Dr. Marrs emphasizes the importance of careful planning and not getting into a long-term fight with the bank.

