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Dad Is Living the Nightmare Described in
Boston Globe Foster Care Column
After the Boston Globe published
Giving fathers a chance (6/8/06) I received
an interesting letter from a father who said
he is "living the nightmare described in the
column."
I can't give out many details,
but basically he got divorced, mom got custody
of his daughter, the mother was abusive and
the state (properly) took the girl away from
the mother. After that, however, the state has
refused to let this man's daughter come home
to him. The girl adores her dad and there's
been no finding of unfitness against the dad.
However, the girl's caseworker keeps coming
up with vague reasons why it's somehow not in
the best interests of this child to be reunited
with her father. These include gems like "she
isn't ready for overnight visits yet."
And dad has fought a long, hard battle to convince
the state that's it's in his daughter's best
interests to come live with him. Meanwhile
his little girl's childhood is slipping away.
The story is incredibly
infuriating. As I listened to the father refute
the various reasons the caseworker threw up
to prevent his daughter from coming home, I
kept thinking who cares what this social
worker thinks? Unless there's been a finding
of unfitness, this girl belongs with her father.
It's amazing the way these
petty demi-gods in social services think they
have the right to dictate terms to fit parents
as to what's best for their kids. The fate of
this girl and her father is in the hands of
an inexperienced, 20-something crusader to whom
the system gives way too much power. What an
outrage.
More Hero Fathers
In my co-authored Father's Day 2005 column
Not the Era of the Deadbeat Dad but the Era
of the Hero Father (Ft. Worth Star-Telegram,
6/19/05) we put forth the concept of the
"hero father." Family law attorney Jeff Leving
and I wrote:
"Fatherhood has changed dramatically in the
era of divorce and out of wedlock births, and
much attention has been paid to two unfortunate
products of this era--the absent father and
the deadbeat dad. However, there is another
type of father this era has produced, one which
has received very little attention--the hero
father.
"According to the Children's Rights Council,
a Washington-based advocacy group, more than
five million American children each year have
their access to their noncustodial parents interfered
with or blocked by custodial parents. Behind
that statistic are legions of heroic divorced
or separated fathers who fight a long, hard
but generally unrecognized battle to remain
a meaningful part of the lives of the children
who love them and need them...
"Over the past several decades the love and
devotion of millions of fathers has been tested
in ways few in previous generations experienced.
This Father's Day, let's honor the hero father."
In past emails I've identified numerous "hero
fathers," including
David
Chick,
Gary LaMusga,
Jolly Stansby,
Ron Davis,
Gary S.,
Edgar P.,
John Brumbaugh and
Benoit Leroux. With Father's Day coming
next week, I'd like to add three more inductees
into the pantheon--Daniel Sims, Joe Seldner
and Vincent C.
Daniel Sims
We discussed Daniel Sims' heroics in
New Report: Foster Care System Disregards Fathers
(Boston Globe, 6/8/06), writing:
"...in one highly-publicized [child abuse]
case, seven year-old Kaili Warrington-Sims was
starved down to 29 pounds and imprisoned in
a bedroom by her mother and her mother's live-in
boyfriend before being rescued by her father,
Daniel Sims. The couple had spirited the girl
around New York state and then to Florida to
deny Sims access. Sims struggled through a maze
of bureaucratic indifference and hostility to
get to his daughter. He arrived just in time--the
girl would have only lived a few more weeks
in her condition."
News reports of the crime noted that neighbors
had reported that little Kaili spent endless
hours looking out the window of the bedroom
in which she was imprisoned. No doubt the girl
wondered why this was being done to her, in
what way she had been bad and had caused it
all, and why mom and that man she lives with
seemed to hate her so much. Probably she wished
that a hero would come from far away and rescue
her. Because of the fatal flaws and anti-father
bias of the current family law system, her hero
almost arrived too late.
Joe Seldner
Joe Seldner fought a long, hard and ultimately
successful for his children after being the
victim of false accusations and all the cruel
insanity that a vindictive woman and the family
law system that serves her can create. To learn
more about
Seldner, click
here.
Vincent C.
Vincent C. was the target of one of the most
vicious Parental Alienation cases I have ever
seen. I described his in my co-authored column
PBS Declares War on Dads (World Net Daily,
10/20/05):
"A four year-old boy is jumping up and down
with joy.
"'Daddy! Daddy!'
"Dad gets out of the car.
"'Daddy's here! Daddy's here!'
"The boy is behind a locked screen door.
He tries to open it.
"'Daddy's here! Mommy, look, daddy's here!'
"Dad knows he shouldn't open the door. He
waits for his ex-wife to open the door. She
doesn't do it.
"'This is my visitation time,' Dad says,
waving a court document.
"Mom still won't open the door.
"The boy jumps up and down, saying "daddy,
daddy." He yanks on the screen door handle but
still can't get it open.
"Dad looks at his little boy. He pauses,
takes a deep breath, and walks back to his car.
"The little boy doesn't understand. Why won't
daddy come? Why is daddy walking away from him?
"The little boy disappears inside the house.
"Dad calls the police. When the officers
arrive he shows them his court documents. The
officers go inside to investigate. They come
out a few minutes later.
"'Your son says he doesn't want to see you,'
the officer says. 'There's nothing I can do.
You'll have to deal with it in the court. I
can't make him go with you if he doesn't want
to.'
"Dad finally gets to see his kids three months
later. The children spit on both him and their
grandmother. Almost in unison they repeat 'I
don't want to be here. I want to go home with
mommy, I don't want to be here. I want to go
home with mommy, I don't want to be here. I
want to go home with mommy.'"
Vincent C. spent over $500,000 on his custody
case. However, after years of battles and a
ton of heartache, the courts finally decided
to take action against the mother and her Parental
Alienation tactics against the father. Vincent
got justice, winning sole custody of his three
children last year.
Remarkably, though Vincent would have been
legally able (and morally justified) in cutting
the mother completely out of the children's
lives, he instead turned around and offered
her the same 50-50 shared custody that he should
have had as a matter of course right from the
beginning. Ghandi could not have been more gracious
and forgiving.
We had Vincent over to the house a couple
months ago and his children were very happy,
and very attached to dad. In fact, the same
girl who had been programmed by mom to lead
the three children in hating their dad spent
much of the evening hugging Vincent or sitting
on his lap.
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Help for Michigan Dads
Michigan family law attorney Mindy L. Hitchcock
has experience fighting for noncustodial parents
against Michigan's abusive FOC. Her
holistic approach to divorce gets results
for her clients while avoiding the scorched
earth approach to law that leaves families emotionally
and financially devastated.
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I'm Sure This is Men's Fault, Too--Give Me a Minute
to Think and I'll Figure Out HowWhen trying to
justify our current family law system, many misguided
feminists often claim that physical and/or emotional
is the driving force behind most divorces. For example,
when I debated feminist family law attorney Cecile Weich
on the Alan Colmes Show a few years ago, she
asserted that if there's divorce, it's probably because
there was abuse in the marriage. As I've noted many
times, feminist opposition to shared parenting always
employs the bogeyman of the abusive husband. Now this
interesting news from Sweden:
"According to new figures from Statistics Sweden,
lesbians who enter into a formal partnership here are
more likely to break up than gay men.
"On the whole, homosexual couples here divorce more
often than heterosexual. According to Statistics Sweden,
after 5 years, 30 percent of homosexual women couples
have divorced, compared to 20 percent of men in same
sex partnerships. Among heterosexual couples the figure
is around 13 percent.
"Since the new partnership law was introduced here 11
years ago, only one half of one percent of new marriages
have been same sex couples. Last year there were 3,300
homosexual men and women living in registered partnerships
in Sweden."
The article chooses to highlight the fact that lesbians
divorce more than gay men. This is indeed interesting.
Even more significant, however, is the fact that Swedish
lesbian marriages apparently break up more than twice
as often as straight marriages do. Can we logically
assume then that relationship discord is not the creation
of those nasty men, but instead something endemic to
all humans, regardless of gender? That when a couple
splits up they should both be treated equally by the
family courts, because there's no reason to assume that
one is any more at fault than the other?
BTW, there is one prominent feminist who does talk
sense on this issue. Martha Burk, who appeared on
His Side with Glenn Sacks last year, once wrote:
"With close to half of all marriages ending in divorce,
it's impossible to believe that the majority of divorcing
fathers are violent, and it would be wrong to base public
policy on the notion that they are."
Finding Your N.U.T.s.--Non-negotiable
Unalterable Terms
Wayne M. Levine, M.A., founder of
BetterMen, has written a new book with
sage advice and proven tools for men
who want to be BetterMen in their relationships
and in their lives. Finding Your
N.U.T.s offers men the truth about
themselves, their relationships, their
responsibilities as men, and the power
they have to be BetterMen.
www.bettermen.org
Tom Ellis
Rides Against the Wind
Congratulations to Thomas Ellis
on selling 1,000 copies of his self-published
The Rantings of a Single Male: Losing
Patience with Feminism, Political Correctness...
and Basically Everything. It's
quite an accomplishment, given that
the publishing industry gives vastly
more attention to Women's Studies books
than Men's Studies.
Rantings describes the rise
of feminism from the mid '70s to the
present, through Ellis' personal experiences,
and is loaded with outrageous stories.
Available at
Amazon and
in Bulk.
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Finally What Child Support Payers NeedI've often
complained that child support obligors face a stacked
deck when squaring off against Child Support Enforcement.
CS Enforcement has plenty of lawyers and agents, all
pitted against some beleaguered father who's working
50 hours a week to pay his child support and support
his family. The burden of proving compliance with court-ordered
support falls on the obligor, not the custodial parent
or the enforcement agencies. Very often fathers are
forced to pay money they don't really owe, or are saddled
with fake arrearages and the concomitant interest and
penalties.
I've written about these abuses in numerous columns
and have sparred publicly with child support enforcement
officials and their politician enablers--click
here and
here for a couple examples. In my co-authored column
Federal Child Support Enforcement Cuts Will Hurt Bureaucrats,
not Children (Las Vegas Review-Journal, Riverside
Press-Enterprise, 12/16/05) I wrote:
"Child support enforcement agencies are notorious
for their abusive tactics...as well as their mind-numbing
incompetence, waste, and the incessant computer errors
which lead to the persecution of innocent citizens...the
[child support enforcement budget] cuts will force some
discipline and restraint onto an area of government
which sorely needs it."
The only way I've known to advise men trapped in
these situations is to get a lawyer, but it goes without
saying that this is an expensive privilege not available
to most obligors. Many dads, realizing that they can
either pay a lawyer or pay the ex, choose to pay the
money, even if they don't really owe it.
I've complained many times that the deck is unfairly
stacked, and since the state provides a ton of free
assistance to custodial parents, fathers should also
have a way to get quality, affordable representation
for these battles. Sadly, this did not exist.
Until now.
Presumably paying no attention to me, someone actually
went ahead and designed the program I imagined---Michael
Kennedy and Child Support Liberation.
Child Support Liberation's Child Support Audits and
Record Management Program helps obligors challenge
arrears by producing professional, top-quality self-audits
which include all the necessary records in the proper
form.
CSARMP then conducts quarterly audits that will
alert obligors to overcharges. In addition, they will
maintain ongoing records of obligations, payments and
interest.
CSARMP costs only $13 a month ($38 for the first
month only) and can be cancelled with only 30 days notice.
To learn more or to sign up, click
here and
here.
If you have any questions, write to Michael Kennedy
by clicking
here.
Concerned
about Financial Issues in Your Divorce?
If you're concerned about financial issues in
your divorce, contact
Jim DiGabriele
of DiGabriele, McNulty & Co by email
here or at
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My Daughter Did Something Cute--Feel Free to Ignore
This Section
The boy who grew up across the street went off to
Navy boot camp recently and we heard that he was struggling
a bit. So my little daughter, who the boy always liked
and enjoyed playing with, wrote him a letter to try
to cheer him up. The letter is
here.
Glenn Discusses Boy Crisis in Education on Upfront
with Vicki McKennaI discussed the
Boy Crisis in education on
Upfront
with Vicki McKenna on News/Talk 1310 WIBA in
Madison,
Wisconsin on June 6.
Dad's Time Tracker - Get More Time With Your
Children and Manage Your Child Support
Dad's Time Tracker helps divorced fathers
collect the information necessary to get more
parenting time, lower their child support, or
gain custody of their children by creating a
child support payment record and thorough tracking
of expenses. This tool makes co-parenting
easier because key "friction" areas--expenses,
medical issues, contacts, day care information,
parenting time--are addressed in advance.
www.dadstimetracker.com
How to Win Shared Custody
If you are an active, engaged, committed, dedicated,
loving parent facing a divorce, family law attorney
Nicholas
Palermo's The Ten Essential Elements
to Winning Joint Shared Physical and Legal Custody
can help you protect your relationship with
your children.
www.TenEssentialElements.com
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This Police Officer Enforced Visitation
Getting visitation orders enforced is often very
difficult for fathers. As the ACFC's Mike McCormick
and I explained in our co-authored column
'Roe v. Wade for Men' Case Illustrates Family Law System's
Inequities (Daytona Beach News-Journal, 3/31/06):
"Fathers who want to share in parenting their children
face many obstacles. In a study conducted by Arizona
State University psychology professor Sanford Braver
and published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry,
40% of divorced mothers admitted that they had interfered
with their ex-husband's access or visitation, and that
their motives were punitive in nature and not due to
safety considerations. A study of adult children
of divorce conducted by Glynnis Walker, author of
Solomon's Children: Exploding the Myths of Divorce,
found that 42% of children who lived solely with their
mothers reported that their mothers had tried to prevent
them from seeing their fathers after the divorce.
"Despite this, state and federal governments spend almost
nothing on enforcing visitation and parenting time.
Fathers denied access to their kids are on their own,
and must wage long, costly legal battles to remain a
part of their children's lives. And while prosecutions
of fathers who violate child support mandates are common,
prosecutions of mothers who violate visitation orders
are almost nonexistent."
Fatherhood activist
Robert A. Fink,
M. D., President of California Parents United, Inc.,
recently sent me some interesting material this issue.
Mike Ayers, an Albany, California, police officer, recently
passed away at age 48 of malignant melanoma. In
response to the Contra Costa Times piece
Mike Ayers, Albany school police officer, dies at 48
(6/02/2006) Fink wrote:
"I wanted to share with you my experience with Officer
Ayers, some years ago, as an example of what it means
to be a fine police officer in today's atmosphere of
dwindling respect for the law.
"In 1994-97, I had the misfortune of going through a
contentious divorce from a spouse who was mentally ill.
Agreements for shared parenting of our daughter were
made and a court order was issued as to the protocols
for such, including timeshare of the child and financial
support.
"From the first day of the issuance of the final
court order, my former spouse used every opportunity
possible to deny me the time which was specified for
me to parent our daughter (we lived in adjoining communities),
and all appeals to my ex-spouse and/or her attorney
to abide by the order of the court fell on deaf ears.
"In most jurisdictions, any attempt to enforce a
Family Court order is frustrated by the fact that police
agencies consider such issues as being 'civil matters'
and, in the case of individuals who continually refuse
to follow court orders of this type, all that results
is a situation of multiple court appearances (costly),
contempt filings, and, usually, no further action other
than the proverbial 'slap on the wrist.'
"As part of an organization, California Parents United,
Inc., to which I belong, I checked with various police
agencies in the East Bay, and found that the vast majority
(including El Cerrito, Richmond, and Contra Costa Sheriff)
will not enforce court orders, even those issued by
their own Superior Court.
"The Albany Police Department, however, based upon
guidelines issued by the Alameda County District Attorney,
has a policy of supporting the valid orders of the courts;
and I finally decided to attempt such enforcement of
the parenting order which had been issued by the Family
Court.
"On a day when I was scheduled to pick up our daughter
(then 10 years old) at her school (in Albany), I arrived
at the school only to find that my ex-spouse had removed
her from the classroom before dismissal time (so as
to avoid the issue of my picking her up) and had taken
our daughter to my ex's residence (also in Albany).
I drove to the residence and asked that my daughter
join me, and my former spouse refused.
"I then called the Albany Police Department and Officer
Ayers met me across the street from my ex's residence.
He examined the court papers (which I had brought with
me) and then, after settling me down in my car, approached
my ex's residence and asked that she release our daughter
for her time with me. Again, my ex refused to obey either
the court order or Officer Ayers' request. Officer Ayers
than requested 'backup' in the form of another police
officer and a social services worker and again made
his request of my ex-wife.
Again, she refused.
"Officer Ayers then informed her that if she did
not comply with the court order, he would place her
under arrest for a violation of a valid court order.
My ex promptly changed her mind and agreed to release
our daughter to me. This event was the last time that
my ex tried to obstruct court orders and, over the subsequent
years, there were no further recurrences of this type
of behavior.
"I was extremely impressed by the police work which
was done by Officer Ayers in this case. He handled
this matter with both efficiency and dignity, and, in
no way was he disrespectful to anyone involved in a
potentially highly conflicted situation. He provided
a basic 'lesson in civics' to all concerned (including
our daughter, who remembers the incident vividly to
this day); that lesson being that legitimate court orders
need to be respected and followed; and that 'scofflaws'
can be punished.
"My daughter (the same one described above) is a
graduate of Albany High School. During the years
when I picked up and dropped off my daughter (I eventually
became her full-time parent) at AHS, I frequently noted
Officer Ayers and his engaging smile, and it was obvious
that he was thought of very highly by the students and
the rest of the AHS community. Because of my experiences
with this fine police officer, I had a little extra
reason to smile in return.
"Mike Ayers will be missed by many."
Fink also offers some interesting observations on
the way visitation is enforced (or isn't enforced) in
California. He writes:
"Most jurisdictions (in California and elsewhere)
view a parent (usually a mother) who obstructs timeshare/visitation
orders as a person unworthy of much effort. Most
law enforcement people consider this a 'civil matter'
and refuse to enforce legitimate court orders dealing
with custody and timeshare. At the same time, however,
they will promptly incarcerate parents (usually fathers)
who are behind in their court-ordered support payments.
"Most police departments are guided by the position
of the local District Attorney, and we have been fortunate,
in Alameda County, California, that the D.A. apparently
feels that Family Court orders should be enforced in
the same way as other court orders. This, however
is not true for the majority of other counties here
in the Bay Area, and I suspect elsewhere in this State.
"I think that this inconsistency should be brought
to the public's attention, and that political efforts
should be made to influence the election and/or retention
of District Attorneys, this based upon their philosophy
and policies in this area."
Letters From a Deadbeat Dad
Have you ever been framed as a "deadbeat dad"
while you were just trying to be a father?
Have you ever been forced to pay child support
while being denied your basic rights?
Have you ever had to explain Parental Alienation
Syndrome to your own child? Have you ever heard
about fighting family law battles outside the
law by following principles of non-violence--and
winning? Read
Letters From a Deadbeat Dad by
Cosmo
Monkhouse.
Lisa
Scott Launches RealFamilyLaw.com
Shared Parenting Advocate/Family Law Attorney
Lisa Scott has just launched
www.RealFamilyLaw.com
to expose the truth about what is happening
in our family law system. Lisa, the all-time
leader in appearances on His Side with Glenn
Sacks, says that she was "tired of having
her stuff rejected by elitist bar publications
and politically-correct newspapers" and decided
to start her own website.
www.RealFamilyLaw.com
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White Supremacist Mother Wins Custody
From ABC in Fresno's
"Custody Battle Over White Separatist Twins":
"There was a bitter custody battle Friday in a Valley
courtroom with two young white supremacists at the center
of it all. The twins have gained national attention
for their hate-filled concerts."The parents of the Gaede
twins have been in a bitter custody dispute. The girls'
father thinks they are being poisoned by their mother,
a self-professed white separatist.
"The battle over the twins came to a head Friday
inside a Fresno courtroom.
"The father of the girls admits he hasn't been the
best dad and wanted a second chance, but the judge ruled
the Gaede twins would remain in the custody of their
mother, the woman who manages their career as a white
separatist singing group.
"They've been billed as a valuable
recruiting tool for the white nationalist movement.
"Lynxe and Lamb Gaede -- the 13-year-old twins from
Fresno County -- perform at white supremacist gatherings
around the country. Together, they are called 'Prussian
Blue' and are managed by their mother, April Gaede.
"In 2002, she admitted being part of a local group,
'The National Alliance' that distributed racist leaflets
in Fresno.
"'I'm a racist ... I believe there are differences
in races. Everybody's a racist. There are two kinds
of people. Those who deny being racist, and then the
honest folks,' said April Gaude.
"She divorced the twins' father in 1997. The divorce
papers accuse him of domestic violence and drug abuse.
"But Kris Lingelser says he's a changed man, and
wants custody of the girls to teach them there's a better
way to live, 'I would hope that they could see a white
separatist attitude, where whites and blacks and Mexicans
and everybody needs to live in their own separate universe
is not healthy.'
"'It's not what this country is about, it's not what
I'm about. I would just hope that they could see that,'
said Lingelser.
"But the judge ruled their mom, April Gaede would
retain custody and could keep the girls at her new home
in Montana.
"Gaede wasn't talking to the media, but last year
she claimed to be raising her girls like any other parent
-- according to her beliefs.
"'All children are espouse their parents beliefs.
If we were Christians, they would maybe be singing Christian
rock songs. But we're not. We're white nationalists
and so of course, that's a part of our life and I share
that part of my life with my children,' she said."
Hero Quietly Did The Right Thing
According to CBS'
Hero Quietly Did The Right Thing (5/30/06):
"Hiram Bingham IV was U.S. vice consul in Marseilles,
France, as Hitler began leaving his imprint across Europe.
Even though he wasn't supposed to, he issued thousands
of U.S. visas to Jews, allowing them to escape.
"It wasn't good for his career.
"But Bingham knew what he thought was right. And he
did it. Quietly, but his actions nonetheless did not
go unnoticed.
"The visas issued without permission in 1940 got Bingham
bounced from his job in 1941 and derailed what had been
a promising career track in diplomacy for Bingham, who
came from a prominent family: a father who was a senator
and governor, a Tiffany heiress mother, and a grandfather
and great-grandfather who were the first missionaries
to Hawaii.
"CBS News correspondent Wyatt Andrews reports Bingham
said little about what he had done and his own family
did not realize the scope of things until after his
death in 1988, when they found the records he'd kept
-- hidden in the house.
"Bingham's heroism was recognized posthumously in 2002,
and Tuesday,
a dream came true for his children as the U.S. Postal
Service unveiled a stamp in Bingham's honor.
"Elly Sherman, who was lined up with her family and
other Jews outside the U.S. consulate in Marseilles,
where they were saved by Bingham, doesn't need a stamp
to jog her memory.
"'My mother kept this document,' said Sherman, pointing
to the long-ago paperwork that allowed her family to
flee as the Nazis marched forward into France.
"Sherman's family, at the time the visas were issued,
had already received an order to report to a concentration
camp within two days.
"And it was those two days which were the last two days
that Hiram Bingham was still the vice consul in Marseilles
- handing out visas to people who were not supposed
to get them.
"They weren't supposed to because in 1940 it wasn't
American policy to use visas to rescue Jews in danger
because of the Nazis.
"In comments recorded by his granddaughter, Bingham
recalled being ordered to stop.
"'My boss,' Bingham recalled, 'said 'The Germans are
going to win the war. Why should we do anything to offend
them?'
"But Bingham kept writing visa after visa, saving life
after life. Among the many he saved were artist Marc
Chagall, philosopher Hannah Arendt -- and hundreds of
Elly Shermans.
"The lesson of that day, says Sherman, is one which
will continue to be passed on to the children and grandchildren
in her own family.
"'The story tells itself -- basically, one should stand
up to evil,' she says. 'When so many others are working
hard to kill you, one man can be strong enough to do
what is the right thing to do ... God, it is so wonderful!'
"'It's also a reminder. Sometimes the most effective
acts of courage unfold in ways unseen.'"
Help for California Divorced Dads
The Divorced Fathers Network helps dads
in Los Angeles, the Bay Area and Santa
Cruz. Local chapters sponsor free
weekly co-parenting classes, individual
mentoring for fathers and much more.
www.divorcedfathers.com
Help for Boston Dads
Boston family law attorney Nick
Palermo is a shared custody advocate
who believes that divorced dads are
parents, not visitors. The Law Offices
of Nicholas Palermo is a dedicated and
committed trial law firm which has worked
to make shared custody for all fit parents
the law of the land.
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In the Spirit of Raoul Wallenberg...
Bingham's actions remind me of the heroic Swedish
diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who used diplomacy, bluffs,
threats, maneuvers, bribes, and blackmail to save the
lives of tens of thousands of Jews in Hungary in the
last days of World War II. According to
this biography:
"During this time Eichmann [German
SS officer
Adolf Eichmann who attempted to exterminate
the whole Jewish population in Budapest] started his
brutal 'death marches.' He went through with his promised
deportation plan by having large numbers of Jews leave
Hungary by foot. The first march started November 20,
1944, and the conditions along the 200 kilometer long
road between Budapest and the Austrian border were so
horrendous that even the Nazis themselves complained.
"The marching Jews could be counted in the thousands
along never-ending rows of starving and tortured people.
Raoul Wallenberg was in place all the time to hand out
protective passes, food and medicine. He threatened
and he bribed until he managed to free those with Swedish
passes.
"When Eichmann's killers transported the Jews in full
trains, Wallenberg intensified his rescue efforts. He
even climbed the train wagons, stood on the tracks,
ran along the wagon roofs, and stuck bunches of protective
passes down to the people inside. The German soldiers
were ordered to open fire, but were so impressed by
Wallenberg's courage that they deliberately aimed too
high. Wallenberg could jump down unharmed and demand
that the Jews with passes should leave the train together
with him."Raoul Wallenberg's department at the Swedish
legation grew constantly and finally kept 340 persons
busy. Another 700 people also lived in their building.
"Toward the end of 1944, Wallenberg moved over the
river Danube from Buda to Pest where the two Jewish
ghettos were situated. The minimal level of law and
order that once existed was now gone. The Arrow Cross,
police and German war machine shared power.
"Wallenberg searched desperately for suitable people
to bribe, and found a very powerful ally in Pa'l Szalay,
a high-ranking officer in the police force and an Arrow
Cross member. (After the war, Szalay was the only Arrow
Cross member that wasn't executed. He was set free in
recognition for his cooperation with Wallenberg.)
"The second week of January 1945 Raoul Wallenberg
found out that Eichmann planned a total massacre in
the largest
ghetto. The only one who could stop it was general
August Schmidthuber who was commander-in-chief for the
German troops in Hungary.
"Wallenberg's ally Szalay was sent to deliver a note
to Schmidthuber explaining that Raoul Wallenberg would
make sure that the general would be held personally
responsible for the massacre and that he would be hanged
as a war criminal after the war. The massacre was stopped
at the last minute thanks to Wallenberg's action.
"Two days later, the Russians arrived and found 97,000
Jews alive in Budapest's two Jewish ghettos. In total
120,000 Jews survived the Nazi extermination in Hungary.
"According to
Per Anger, Wallenberg's friend and colleague, Wallenberg
must be honored with saving at least 100,000 Jews."
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Column: AB 2051 Moves California
in Wrong Direction on Domestic Violence
My recent co-authored column
AB
2051 Moves California in Wrong Direction on Domestic
Violence, (Daily Breeze [Los Angeles], 6/1/06)
criticizes a new California domestic violence bill which
specifically excludes male victims of domestic violence
and their children from DV-related services. This exclusion
was made at the insistence of the California National
Organization for Women and taxpayer-funded domestic
violence groups.
In the column Mike McCormick, Executive
Director of the American
Coalition for Fathers and Children, and I wrote:
"The California Assembly just passed a misguided
bill which puts ideology over evidence by reiterating
the state's mulish definition of domestic violence as
something which only women suffer. Not only does Assemblymember
Rebecca Cohn's AB 2051 turn a blind eye to male DV victims
and their children, it may also cost the state tens
of millions of dollars in lost federal grants.
"California law defines domestic violence as 'the
infliction or threat of physical harm against...female
intimate partners.' AB 2051 refers to domestic violence
victims only as 'battered women.' By defining domestic
violence as something only experienced by women, both
existing law and AB 2051 exclude male victims and their
children from receiving state-funded domestic violence
services, including shelter, hotel arrangements, counseling
and legal services."
The California
Alliance for Families and Children has been fighting
this bill in Sacramento, and has helped organize a petition
against the bill from many of the biggest names in the
domestic violence field worldwide. These professionals
are appalled at the mangling of social science which
this bill represents. As we note in the column:
"Over 50 domestic violence researchers and treatment
providers have signed a letter to the California legislature
opposing AB 2051. The signatories call on California
to stop ignoring male victims and their children, and
note:
"'The data is without question--domestic violence affects
both men and women. The politicization of this issue
must stop and services must be provided to all children
and their parent victims.'"
Express Your Opposition to AB 2051
The purpose of AB 2051 is to provide funding for
services for gay and lesbian victims of domestic violence.
I have no quarrel with that. I oppose AB 2051 in its
present form because it excludes--and makes a specific
point of excluding--heterosexual men and their children.
If the bill were to be amended to include male victims
I would support it. Otherwise I oppose. The bill passed
the Assembly on a largely party-line vote--Democrats
in favor, Republicans against.
AB 2051 now goes to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
CAFC lobbyist
Michael Robinson says that those opposing AB 2051 or
seeking to have it amended should call or write the
individuals below. Remember to be polite and respectful.
Senate Judiciary Committee
State Capitol
Room 2187
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone 916-651-4113
Fax 916-445-8390 |
Don Perata-D
Senate Pro Tem (leader)
State Capitol
Room 205
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone 916-651-4009
Fax 916-327-1997
Senator.Perata@sen.ca.gov |
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Senate Judiciary Committee
Members
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Joe Dunn-D
Committee Chair
State Capitol
Room 2080
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone 916-651-4034
Fax 916-323-2323
Senator.Dunn@sen.ca.gov |
Bill Morrow-R
Vice Chair
State Capitol
Room 4048
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone 916-651-4038 |
Sheila Kuehl-D
State Capitol
Room 5108
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone 916-651-4023
Fax 916-324-4823
Sheila.Kuehl@sen.ca.gov |
Martha Escutia-D
State Capitol
Room 5080
Sacramento, CA95814
Phone 916-651-4030
Fax 916-327-8755
Senator.Escutia@sen.ca.gov |
Dick Ackerman-R
State Capitol
Room 305
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone 916-651-4033 |
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Write a Letter to the Editor About AB 2051
To write a Letter to the Editor of the
Daily Breeze, a newspaper based in the Los Angeles
International Airport/Harbor area, about AB 2051 and
Bill does more violence to men (6/1/06), write to
letters@dailybreeze.com.
Progress on Domestic Violence
In the column we noted recent changes
to the federal Violence Against Women Act:
"The federal Violence Against Women
Act, which funds states' DV programs through STOP grants,
was amended last year to include a requirement that
DV programs be gender neutral. It was also amended to
state that VAWA's title should not 'be construed to
prohibit male victims of domestic violence...from receiving
benefits and services.'"
This change was a major achievement
on the domestic violence issue. It was engineered by
David Burroughs, Esq. of the
Safe Homes for Children
and Families Coalition and Michael Robinson of
California Alliance
for Families and Children. To learn more, see
A 'Great Step Forward' for Male Domestic Violence Victims
as Violence Against Women Act Passes.
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Column: HB 5267 Will Help Michigan's
Children of Divorce
My recent co-authored column
HB
5267 Will Help Michigan's Children of Divorce (Lansing
State Journal, 5/28/06), supports a hotly contested
Michigan shared parenting bill. The bill is opposed
by the Michigan National Organization for Women, the
Michigan State Bar's Family Law Section, Domestic
Violence Escape, Inc., and others.
DADS of Michigan,
the state's American Coalition
for Fathers and Children affiliate, and several
other shared parenting groups are working to pass the
bill. In the column ACFC
Executive Director Mike McCormick and I wrote:
"Under current law, judges decide custody
cases based on the 12 factors delineated in Michigan's
Best Interest of the Child Test. Both the Michigan
Bar and Michigan NOW assure us that this system is effective
and should not be changed. However, the 12 factors fail
to place sufficient emphasis on protecting children's
relationships with both parents. According to the Michigan
Family Independence Agency, the most common parenting
time schedule in Michigan allows children only 15% physical
time with their noncustodial parents. Moreover, the
custody decisions based on the factors are often subjective
and arbitrary."
Just as the New York National Organization
for Women defeated our
Campaign
in Support of New York Shared Parenting Bill in
April by using scare tactics, Michigan NOW and its allies
are trying to defeat the bill by equating divorced dads
with wife-beaters. We wrote:
"Both Domestic Violence Escape and NOW claim that
the bill will put abused women in harm's way. According
to DOVE, HB 5267 'sends a clear message to battered
women and children that the 'rights' of a batterer take
precedence over their safety and wellbeing.' Yet under
HB 5267 only fit parents are eligible for joint custody--battered
mothers should and would receive sole custody.
"Unfortunately NOW, DOVE and other misguided women's
advocates seem capable of recognizing only two types
of divorces--ones where both spouses agree on a custody
arrangement, and divorces involving domestic violence.
However, the overwhelming majority of breakups fit neither
profile. Instead, decent, fit parents often cannot agree
on custody. In such cases, HB 5267 will ensure that
children won't see one of the two people they love the
most pushed to the margins of their lives."
Help Michigan Shared Parenting Activists With Their
Shared Parenting Bill
HB 5267 remains in the House Committee
on Family & Children Services, which has nine members,
five of whom are on the fence. My friend
Jim Semerad
of Dads of Michigan says that people wanting to help
the Michigan activists with their shared parenting bill
should call and write the committee members below with
their support for HB 5267. Dudley Spade is particularly
important. Remember to be polite. If you have other
questions, write to Semerad at
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Undecided Members of the
House Family & Children Committee
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| Representative |
Phone |
Fax |
Email |
| John Stahl (Chair) |
517-373-1800 |
517-373-9981 |
Email |
| Dudley Spade |
517-373-1706 |
517-373-5777 |
Email |
| Barb Vander Veen |
517-373-0838 |
517-373-9830 |
Email |
| Brenda Clack (Vice Chair) |
517-373-8808 |
517-373-5997 |
Email |
| Gino Polidori |
517-373-0847 |
517-373-7538 |
Email |
Write to the Lansing State Journal in Support
of HB 5267
To write a Letter to the Editor of the Lansing State
Journal regarding
HB 5267 will help Mich.'s children of divorce, click
here. (Note: for some reason the bylines on the
LSJ's web version were messed up, though they
were done correctly in the print version).
ACFC to Hold Family Law Conference in September
The American Coalition
for Fathers and Children will be holding a National
Family Law Reform Conference on 9/15/06 and 9/16/06
at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Alexandria, Virginia,
near Washington DC.
I will be speaking there, along with Phyllis Schlafly,
Michael McManus, co-founder of
Marriage Savers,
Dr. Stephen Baskerville and others.
To register for the conference, click
here.
ACFC Executive
Director Mike McCormick stresses that "this is not
another preach to the choir event." He says:
"This conference will go beyond the cliches about
'ugly divorce' and 'nasty custody battle.' ACFC, with
its participants and co-sponsors will provide a critical
and candid look at the issue of family law and the steps
needed to rein in this behemoth which threatens the
stability of every family in America today.
"Conference participants and speakers are coming from
every segment of our society for one purpose...To develop
and implement action plans for Family Law Reform. We
will hear leading scholars from fields other than those
that dominate family law and family policy. You will
come away with invaluable tools, contacts, and concrete
steps to implement change and put family law reform
at the center of your community and state agenda.
"Our issues are drawing the attention of a number of
organizations and leaders from various sectors. ACFC
has been working hard to build coalitions with organizations
interested in our issues. This is your opportunity to
meet other people and organizations interested in family
law reform and shared parenting."
To register for the conference, click
here.
Good News--Louisiana Legislator Sets Aside Anti-Shared
Parenting BillI criticized HB 315,
a bill to limit shared parenting in Louisiana, in my
co-authored column
Louisiana's HB 315 Says One Parent is Better Than Two
(Shreveport Times, 5/20/06, Alexandria Town
Talk, 5/11/06) and in my enewsletter last Tuesday.
On Wednesday many of you called or wrote
Rep. Shirley Bowler (R-River Ridge), who authored the
bill, expressing your opposition to it. Later that day
Bowler announced that she "does not intend to move on
this bill this session."
According to one of my readers who called
Bowler's office, Bowler's Chief of Staff said she was
receiving a lot of calls and letters against the bill,
and that "Glenn Sacks does not fully understand HB 315."
I beg to differ, of course, but I do commend Bowler
for her decision to set aside the bill.
In the column Mike McCormick, Executive
Director of the American
Coalition for Fathers and Children, and I wrote:
"Current Louisiana law states 'To the
extent it is feasible and in the best interest of the
child, physical custody of the children should be shared
equally.' This is reasonable--it presumes that as long
as both parents are fit and there are no extenuating
circumstances, they should both share in parenting their
children. HB 315 weakens the law's wise preference for
two parents instead of one. Under the bill all that
children receive is a vaguely defined 'as frequent and
continuing contact as is feasible with each parent.'
However, research establishes that shared custody is
what's best for kids."
To contact Louisiana
Dads, the Louisiana affiliate of the
American Coalition for
Fathers and Children which has fought the bill,
click here. Thanks
to Louisiana Dads president
Nicholas James
for his help.
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Congressional Candidate Takes Strong Stand for
Noncustodial Parents' Rights
In 2004 Libertarian presidential candidate Michael
Badnarik had a strong noncustodial parents'
rights
platform. Badnarik is clearly aware
of and sensitive to the basic problems fathers
today face, particularly the sole custody norm
and the denigration of noncustodial parents
to "second class parent" status. Badnarik is
running for Congress in 2006--to learn more,
go to www.badnarik.org.
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World Net Daily's Whistleblower Magazine
Devotes June Issue to 'The War on Fathers'
World Net Daily's Whistleblower magazine has
devoted
its June Issue to "The War on Fathers." WND is one
of the world's largest websites. The issue features
Stephen Baskerville's "The Fathers' War" (about the
problems faced by military fathers) and my co-authored
column
Resolving the Boy Crisis in Schools (Chicago
Sun-Times, 5/7/06). Baskerville is the president
of the American Coalition
for Fathers and Children.
The issue also features articles by WND Managing Editor
David Kupelian and Bob Just, author of the compelling
column
"Son of Divorce." In addition, the issue covers
the
battle
over the New York Shared Parenting Bill by the
Coalition of Fathers
and Families New York, the
ACFC and the
Sackson
Horde.
I have in the past been critical of conservatives
for preaching "family values" while refusing to defend
fathers and address the problems with our family law
system. I've also criticized them for focusing on side
issues like gay marriage while ignoring divorce, which
is the true threat to families. The June Whistleblower
is another sign that conservatives are waking up. Much
of the credit goes to Stephen Baskerville and the
ACFC, who have forged
ties with many important conservative figures, including
Phyllis Schlafly.
On the other hand, as I've often said, we're not
going to win this solely on conservative support--we
need to make significant inroads into the left also.
Since the feminists are entrenched there, it's a hard
battle. That's why I've always thought that getting
opinion columns published in liberal daily newspapers
is important. I think our movement is making progress
with the left, but it's not easy.
Massachusetts Dads Target of Governor's Grandstanding
According to
Fathers & Families Executive Director
Dan
Hogan, Massachusetts Governor Milt Romney is grandstanding
for his presidential candidacy by beating up on dads.
According to
Hogan:
"Yesterday, Governor Romney to great fanfare and
at a large press conference released details of his
bill to force dads to pay even more child support in
a state that already has one of the highest rates in
the country. His bill would allow the Department of
Revenue to promulgate regulations governing how much
dads must pay to cover the costs of covering their children
through Mass Health, the state-funded health insurance
program for the indigent."
Hogan is right about the high Massachusetts child support
guidelines. I discussed a Sanford Braver study on this
in my co-authored column
New Study Shows Massachusetts' Child Support Guidelines
Among Worst in Nation (Massachusetts News,
7/28/04). Family law attorney Jeff Leving and I
wrote:
"A new study of child support has concluded
that Massachusetts' guidelines are among the most poorly
designed in the nation.
"The study examines the child support guidelines of
seven geographically and politically diverse states,
including Massachusetts. The researchers conclude that
'under current child support guidelines, the majority
of custodial parents currently have higher standards
of living than their matched noncustodial parents,'
and that Massachusetts' guidelines represent the most
'dramatic' example of this inequity...
"After accounting for taxes and noncustodial parent
expenses, Braver and Stockburger conclude that a Massachusetts
custodial parent need earn only 40% of what a matched
noncustodial parent earns in order to enjoy a standard
of living equal to that of the noncustodial parent.
By contrast, U.S. Census data shows that the median
income of the category closely resembling female divorced
custodial parents is far higher--85% of that of male
noncustodial parents."
According to the
Associated Press:
"Governor Romney says most [of the men
targeted] are fathers who never married the mothers
of their children. The governor says the bill is aimed
at forcing these parents to take more responsibility
for their children's lives."
Three problems with the above statement.
One, the cost of health care is already included in
child support and court orders, so in effect these fathers
will be double-paying. Two, Romney is not asking mothers
to pay, only fathers. Three, I object to the blame implicit
in his statement that the fathers "never married the
mothers of their children." It is common to blame unwed
fathers for this, but reality is a lot more complicated.
During a rant on
His Side with Glenn
Sacks a couple of years ago I said:
"Tonight we are going to discuss one
of the most unfairly maligned groups of people in our
society--unwed fathers. Routinely labeled irresponsible
and selfish, branded as deserters and deadbeats, unwed
fathers often face a difficult struggle to remain a
part of their children's lives. Yes, there are some
unwed fathers who don't live up to their responsibilities,
and there are some who never wanted to be fathers to
begin with. But there are also many other unwed fathers
who do their best but are thwarted by selfish or vengeful
ex-girlfriends, and by family courts which see men as
wallets first and parents last.
"Society as a whole is indifferent at best to unwed
fathers, and often quite hostile. I want to read you
a couple of examples. Some of you may remember
David Chick, the famous Englishman who risked his
life by launching a traffic stopping, six day, one man
protest atop a 150 foot high crane near the Tower Bridge
in London late last year. It made newspapers all over
the world. Chick is an unwed father, and he was protesting
the English courts' refusal to enforce his visitation
rights to his little daughter...Chick was attacked by
many commentators because he is an unwed father.
"Columnist Andrew Grissom wrote:
"It does not seem to occur to Mr. Chick that if only
he had married the mother, and had treated her with
enough love for her to wish to stay married to him,
he would still have unfettered access to his daughter."
"I love that--'treated her with enough love for her
to wish to stay married to him'--as if all breakups
are because dad is bad. Gee, Andrew, is it possible
that David Chick's ex-girlfriend might have had something
to do with their breakup? That maybe she, not he, could
have been the problem?
"One more point Andrew--you're obviously not a father
because if you've ever lived with a woman when she's
pregnant and when she's going through post-partum depression--I
call it post-partum insanity--you would know that these
women can be just a little difficult to get along
with. David Chick's girlfriend apparently dumped him
when their daughter was very young, and it's quite possible
that she was an intolerable you-know-what during this
period.
"Another writer, David Blankenhorn, author of Fatherless
America, criticized my defense of David Chick and
wrote:
"'I really run out of sympathy pretty fast for these
guys who impregnate a woman, don't get married, and
then act as if the world has done them wrong when no
one treats him like a responsible man who has made a
real commitment.'
"Gee, David, we treat the unmarried mother like a responsible
woman who has made a real commitment, why not the unmarried
father? And did David Chick force her to become pregnant?
Did he force her to carry the child to term? No, she
made those decisions, but he tried to be the best father
he could under difficult circumstances, and I don't
know what else we could have expected him to do.
"One more point--why is it that we can wag our disapproving
fingers at unwed fathers and lecture them on their responsibilities,
we can force them to pay exorbitant child support and
incarcerate them if they come up short, but then we
act like dad is way out of line when he wants equal
rights to his child? Just a bit of a double standard
here David, don't you think?
"Like many unwed fathers, David Chick did the best he
could with the cards he was dealt. Tonight we are going
to hear the other side of the story on unwed fathers--His
Side--the stories of unwed men who have tried to be
fathers to their children but whose way has been blocked."
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A Kidnapped Mind: A Mother's Heartbreaking
Story of Parental Alienation Syndrome
Pamela Richardson, a former Vancouver
broadcaster, has just released a new book
A Kidnapped Mind : A Mother's Heartbreaking Story of
Parental Alienation Syndrome. According to
this Canadian National Post article:
"In A Kidnapped Mind Richardson
offers her perspective on the events surrounding the
suicide of her son, Dash, at the age of 16. She says
her child suffered from parental alienation syndrome,
and that he was turned against her by her ex-husband.
The courts, she says, did nothing to help. Her purpose
in writing the book is to promote awareness of the phenomenon
and to press for legislative change."
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) occurs when a
parent turns his or her children against the other parent
after divorce or separation. PAS is committed by both
mothers and fathers and is most frequently perpetrated
by the custodial parent against the noncustodial parent.
As many of you know, PAS was an important part of
the controversy over PBS's anti-father film
Breaking
the Silence: Children's Stories, which we
led
a campaign against last fall. The pro-feminist filmmakers
asserted that PAS is "junk science" which "has been
used in countless cases by abusive fathers to gain custody
of their children" by accusing the mothers of PAS. In
the film family law attorney Richard Ducote states that
"All experts have disavowed" PAS.
However, research shows that parental alienation is
a common facet of divorce or separation. For example,
a longitudinal study conducted by Stanley S. Clawar
and Brynne Valerie Rivlin, published by the American
Bar Association in 2003, followed 700 "high conflict"
divorce case over a 12-year period. Clawar and Rivlin
found that elements of PAS were present in the vast
majority of the cases studied.
Though feminists insist that PAS doesn't exist, I often
receive letters from mothers who have been the target
of the same treatment so many fathers have received--their
children are poisoned against them by the other parent,
and the courts do nothing about it.
To learn more about PAS, see Dr. Jayne A. Major's "Parents
Who Have Successfully Fought Parental Alienation Syndrome,"
Kathleen Parker's
Let's not alienate parents in custody battles, and
my co-authored column
PBS Declares War on Dads (World Net Daily,
10/20/05).
Best Wishes,
Glenn Sacks
GlennSacks.com
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