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In this episode, our host Alicia Ranford talks with Leigh and her daughter Charlotte. Leigh is a mother of two who separated from her husband when she was pregnant with their second child. Leigh talks to us about how she navigated the separation and her husband's new relationship while supporting her children to reconnect with their father and build connections with his new family. Charlotte offers her own insights on this time in their lives and how she remains connected to her whole family.
Ontario collaborative family lawyers, Russell Alexander, Rick Peticca, and Daniela Di Rezze, along with mental health professional, Jonathan Paynter, will share their insights on the nuances of navigating family law matters during the holiday season. They cover the following topics: 1. Seasonality and Family Law 2. The Current Separation Agreement or Court Order 3. Last Minute Motions to Change/Enforcement 4. Winter Holiday Decision-Making and Parenting Time Since 2020 5. Religion and Participation in Religious Celebrations 6. The Costs of Being “Right” 7. Family Dispute Resolution & Collaborative Practice 8. Top 5 Cases You Should Know About
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In this week's episode of the A Walk In My Stilettos podcast, I bring you another inspiring story of resilience. Sunnie McFadden-Curtis is an Award-Winning Filmmaker & Social Advocate for Women & Children. Her documentary BROKEN VOWS: Stories of Separation takes you into the lives of several women to learn more about the process of navigating a separation. This film follows the socially conscious producer's previous projects: Bullying: A Culture of Silence, Cyber Bullying: Where Are We Going Wrong? & Shane r u there? With her outspoken advocacy for the disenfranchised, she was invited to be part of the campaign 24/7. 24/7 gave Sunnie internationally speaking status on anti-bullying education to help make schools safer for children and teens. Sunnie recognized she needed to get involved in the political arena to continue to make real change in anti-bullying education which took her from Queen's Park, Toronto all the way to the US Senate. She was instrumental in having a resolution introduced and passed to officially recognize the 3rd week of November as “Bullying Awareness & Prevention Week” across Ontario. The same year Sunnie and her son Brennan were invited by the United States Senate to participate in roundtable discussions about ways to make schools safer through anti-bullying education. Tune in to hear how she navigated separation and how you can too! We discussed:
Ali Wilks MSc is a certified Successful Stepfamily Strategist and Couples Coach. Stepfamilies have to contend with extra stressors, deeper and more complex layers that just do not apply to first-time families. Driven by her own feelings of doubt and insecurity in her stepmom role, she discovered her passion to help became her purpose. She created the Successful Stepmom Retreats and Successful Stepcouple Retreats. She is also the owner and developer of The Soulful Stepmom where she shares her soulful insights, embraces her otherworldly gifts, and teaches about her heart earned lessons that came as a result of her stepmom struggles.Ali offers transformational coaching programs to stepmoms to release resentment to find peace and empowerment. She also coaches stepcouples to become an usntoppable team because she believes stepfamily stress can be turned into stepfamily success. She's been featured Divorce Magazine, YourTango, StepMom Magazine, and on Stepparent Magazine as their Wellness Editor. She is a recent add to International Bestselling Authors list for her contribution to the Book BluTalks Series 2. Team Work in both Households is the way to prevent Mental Health and to build children's confidence and security during a changing time. Support the show (https://paypal.me/iparentgen?locale.x=en_US)
On Saving America 113, Bidumb's latest lunacy is gifting $1B to migrant families separated at the border by Trump – but not those separated by Obama when he was VP. As always, the opinions expressed in this podcast are mine and my guests' and not the opinions of my university, my company, or the businesses with which I am connected. I am an attorney and speaker as well as the founder and CEO of Claremont Management Group, a consulting firm in Houston, Texas. I'm also a tenured professor, the Cameron Endowed Chair of Management and Marketing, and the Director of Graduate Programs at the University of St. Thomas. You can connect with me on LinkedIn [@DavidSchein], Twitter [@DSchein1], Facebook [@AuthorDavidSchein], and YouTube [user/ClaremontManagement]! My upcoming book, Bad Deal for America, explores the high-stakes game U.S. politicians are playing with the taxpayers' money. The major players, themselves like a deck of cards, have shown us in their own words that the political system is broken. Readers can follow the money to see how some have lived high on the hog while masquerading as public servants. Told in an entertaining and unique way, this book is a call to arms to fulfill the ideals of the founding fathers by holding the political class responsible. My 2018 book, The Decline of America: 100 Years of Leadership Failures, is a thought-provoking, non-partisan book that reviews the last 100 years of American Presidents (from Wilson through Obama), offering not just criticism, but common-sense solutions to help fix America before it's too late. I also host the podcast Business Law 101, where I discuss the legal concepts all business owners need to know. Remember to subscribe to and rate Saving America and Business Law 101 in your favorite podcast app!
Tochi and Zell get ready for a break! But first, they talk about Tochi's nomination for a Hugo Award, reparations to separated families, Manchin's threats to Build Back Better, and what Tochi and Zell are looking forward to in 2022!We want to hear from you! Let us know if you agree, disagree, or have question for Tochi or Zell. InnerCitizens@gmail.com. Thanks for subscribing, downloading, and listening! Text the show to your friends and tell them to check it out.Follow Tochi & Zell:On Twitter and Twitch:@TochiTrueStory@AZellWillOn Insta:@Treize64@AZellWill
Gray TV's Jon Decker says the Biden administration is negotiating with lawyers for separated families about what payments they may receive, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new DHS Inspector General report found that immigration authorities failed to give hundreds of migrant parents the chance to reunite or take their kids back home with them before getting deported. CQ Roll Call's Suzanne Monyak reports.
A new DHS Inspector General report found that immigration authorities failed to give hundreds of migrant parents the chance to reunite or take their kids back home with them before getting deported. CQ Roll Call's Suzanne Monyak reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Biden administration announced some of the first reunifications of families separated at the border under former President Trump. The panel also discussed Biden’s plans to handle the sharp rise in child migrants at the border and prospects for reform.
The Biden administration announced some of the first reunifications of families separated at the border under former President Trump. The panel also discussed Biden’s plans to handle the sharp rise in child migrants at the border and prospects for reform.
FEATURING DR. AMY COHEN – The Washington Post on Thursday revealed that the Biden administration is preparing a major shift to immigrant family detention in the U.S. According to the paper which obtained a draft Homeland Security plan, the government will “convert its immigrant family detention centers in South Texas into Ellis Island-style rapid-processing hubs...
In our news wrap Monday, the Biden administration says a new policy will let separated families be reunited inside the U.S. but warned migrants not to rush to the border, crowds in Myanmar returned to the streets a day after security forces killed 18 people, the U.N. appealed to donor countries for Yemen, and a Paris court convicted former French President Nicolas Sarkozy of corruption. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Monday, the Biden administration says a new policy will let separated families be reunited inside the U.S. but warned migrants not to rush to the border, crowds in Myanmar returned to the streets a day after security forces killed 18 people, the U.N. appealed to donor countries for Yemen, and a Paris court convicted former French President Nicolas Sarkozy of corruption. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Biden Signs Immigration Orders; Pharmacies Will Receive Vaccines Directly; Groundbreaking Cabinet Confirmations; Bezos Stepping Down as Amazon CEO; and UK Legend Dies at 100
President Joe Biden has signed an immigration executive order that established a task force to reunite separated families. According to the White House, Biden will not be bending on the 1.9 trillion relief package, after talks with the GPD. House Republicans are to meet tomorrow, amid post-Trump infighting, to answer questions about the future of the GOP. The House GOP leader is to meet with Rep. Greene after Mitch McConnell slams her "loony lies" as a "cancer" on the GOP, as democrats move to remove her from committees. More GOP senators are distancing themselves from Marjorie Taylor Greene. McConnell dodges a question on whether he wished he had rejected Trump's 2020 conspiracy theories sooner. House Democrats say that former President Donald Trump's blame for the January 6 riot is "unmistakable" as his defense lawyers claim that no senate authority will try the ex-president. House impeachment managers say that "Trump's conduct must be declared unacceptable in the clearest and most unequivocal terms." Trump's defense lawyers are arguing that Trump had his first amendment right to discuss the "suspect" election results ahead of the riot. The senate confirms that two more are now in Biden's cabinet. The women are Mayorkas, who works at Homeland Security and BUttigieg for transportation. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
On this week's podcast we discuss the child welfare package passed by Congress as part of the coronavirus relief deal, new studies on life after foster care, and a temporary fix in Ohio on kinship support. We're joined by Melissa Thompson, Melanie Jordan and Cam Lundstrom of the Office of Respondent Parent Counsel in Colorado for a sobering discussion on how the pandemic has impacted the cases of parents with children in foster care. BONUS: This episode features music from the Unsung program, which helps youth in juvenile settings learn to perform, record and produce songs. Reading RoomLast-Minute Spending Deal Includes Boosts for Child Welfarebit.ly/3rJJt5kBen Carson Unveils Major Stable Housing Initiative for Former Foster Youthbit.ly/3odHqUSA First, But Incomplete, Measure of Adoption Successbit.ly/38V0PnjOhio Still Shortchanging Relative Caregivers Despite Court Order, Complaint Chargesbit.ly/2ISqXG1
The Covid era has come with struggles for all families but particularly blended and separated families. But it has also brought some unexpected opportunities, says Davide Di Pietro from The Resilience Centre’s Family Clinic. While each family is managing the situation on a case by case basis, the level of parental cooperation is key … Continued The post Corona Virus: A Resilient Response for Blended and Separated Families appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
THIS EPISODE: * FaceTime - staying connected * Separated Families staying in touch * How much more serious this has become * No Corona-shaming * Now you can find us on Alexa and Google Home * Larry Loves Homes LIVE at 7pm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ilovebabylon/support
Christmas can be a challenging time in all families, separated or not and nearly always requires a degree of flexibility. Clinical social worker Davide Di Pietro discusses with Leigh Hatcher the tricky subject of accommodating Christmas traditions, gifts, celebrating without children and many more aspects of how to survive Christmas in a separated family. The post Deck the Halls Without Hitting the Deck – Surviving Christmas in separated families appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Are you a dad? or are you a babysitter?and before you think this is only about separated parents, let me warn you, it is not. Every father is pretty much close to a baby sitter. Don't believe me? Listen to this episode
You don’t often hear Meghan Markle, Vladimir Putin and Jamal Khashoggi mentioned in the same sentence. However, the three are on the shortlist to become Time’s Person of the Year.Other contenders for the prestigious include Donald Trump and the man investigating him for collusion, Robert Mueller.Families separated at the US border and the teenagers behind the March For Our Lives gun protests have also made the cut.The American magazine will unveil the winner overnight our time. Previous years have seen the prize go to Adolf Hitler, Barack Obama and Mahatma Ghandi.The other full list for TIME’s 2018 Person of the Year is:Meghan Markle, Duchess of SussexUS President Donald Trump (who was previously chosen as Person of the Year in 2016)Separated Families at the US borderRussian President Vladimir Putin (who was previously chosen as Person of the Year in 2007)Special Counsel Robert MuellerBlack Panther director Ryan CooglerBrett Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey FordSlain Saudi journalist Jamal KhashoggiMarch For Our Lives anti-gun activistsSouth Korean President Moon Jai-inLISTEN TO RAYLENE TALK WITH ANDREW DICKENS ABOVE
Today we are discussing separated families. Each one of us is trying our best to do everything to make this process smoother for the well being of our kids. There are challenges all the way. Listen to our experiences of how we are overcoming challenges that come from being in separated families.
“The worst case scenario is they’re never reunited. You have children that grow up without their parents.”
San Antonio Express-News education reporter Lauren Caruba describes her time reporting in El Paso on the recent happenings involving separated families at the border. Find more info at https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/In-Tornillo-shelter-migrant-kids-spend-their-13025328.php
When it comes to family separation, no one knows better than migrant domestic workers the myriad ways that US immigration policy has always kept people away from their loved ones. Domestic workers have for decades been coming to the US to care for other people's children, often while leaving their own far away, and their leadership is key in a moment when Americans are rising up in protest at Trump's policies around immigration and the family. I spoke with Jess Morales Rocketto, political director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, about the Trump administration's latest moves, the growing movement to abolish ICE, and much more. Our immigration campaign at National Domestic Workers Alliance is called We Belong Together and it is focused on family separation because this was something that we knew was a problem in our immigration system and was something that we understood was being totally mismanaged and the consequences were happening in our members and our families. Folks who came here and were not connected with their children for 20 years at a time because they were back in their home countries. Or, trying to sponsor their family members and having to be waiting 15-20 years for their family members to be able to come over. I think that part of why we felt like it was really critical to sound the alarm is that in the same way that people don’t value domestic work because it is women’s labor, because it is women of color’s labor, because it is mostly immigrant women’s labor, they also weren’t valuing what they were saying about the immigration system and about the desire that ultimately wins is because the reason that people come here is because they are seeking a better life, often for their family. That could be their chosen family, it could be their children, it could be their extended family. Interviews for Resistance is a syndicated series of interviews with organizers, agitators and troublemakers, available twice weekly as text and podcast. You can now subscribe on iTunes! Previous interviews here
Uncertainty continues to surround the new enacted executive order which now keeps families crossing the border in detention facilities together. With former experience working in family detention centers, Erickson Immigration Attorney's Lieselot Whitbeck and Miatrai Brown, give us an inside look on the lives affected and what we can expect moving forward.
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from June 21, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Trump still making life hell for separated families. Hour 2: Is Melania trolling children in cages? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/IofLV3GfkaM Sunday, Jun 17: James takes your calls on illegal alien "families" being separated at the border. It's a great deterrent, and I'm glad the news is emotionalizing it, so maybe illegals won't come. I also hope Democrats continue not cooperating, so we can keep this policy. It would be nice, as Jesse suggested, to deport the lawyers and others supporting lawbreaking — I'd like to see the ACLU and SPLC gone too. BTW: Jesse released another "thankful for slavery" video, and it's getting some interesting comments. Last but not least it's FATHER'S DAY! We had our 9th annual Men's Conference at BOND last night. James gets calls from a black man from Tuscaloosa, AL, talking about black people not appreciating what they have, Beyonce and Jay-Z being evil and pretending blacks were kings back in Africa. A white guy from Kentucky talks about the insanity too, as well as Ray from Champaign, IL. Charles from Compton calls in again, and I'm not sure what point he was making but he didn't seem to get that black-on-black crime is truly wildly out-of-proportion — he thinks everything's getting better by itself, and that it's only Mexican gangs targeting blacks. James has to rush him to end the show, as they went over time. Call-in: 888-775-3773. Live Sunday 9am PT (11CT/12ET). Silent Prayer and Church, found on http://rebuildingtheman.com/church
In this episode, Natalia, Neil, and Niki debate the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, Donald Trump’s use of the presidential pardon, and the American tradition of separating families. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case. Neil referred to Tisa Wenger’s book Religious Freedom: The Contested History of An American Ideal and Sarah Posner’s Nation article about the conservative Christian advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom. President Trump has legal scholars thinking about whether a president is legally permitted to pardon himself. Natalia cited this Washington Post article by Lawrence Tribe, Richard Painter, and Norman Eisen arguing a president cannot pardon himself. Niki cited Bob Bauer’s Lawfare article about the larger demagogic nature of Trump’s presidency. The Trump administration has intensified a policy separating families at the U.S.-Mexico border. Niki cited historian Martha Jones’ Medium slideshow about the history of separating enslaved families. Natalia cited historian Walter Johnson’s book Soul by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market and Niki recommended historian Heather A. Williams’ Help Me to Find My People: The African American Search for Family Lost in Slavery. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Natalia talked about Hilary Levey Friedman’s USA Today article, “Good Riddance to the Miss America Pageant, But Did We Have to Lose Fitness Too?” Neil discussed the German TV show Deutschland 83, now available on Hulu. Niki recommended Yoni Appelbaum’s Atlantic article, “Which America Is Trump Celebrating?”
Lynn Kapusinski is the founder of Faith Journeys Foundation; a Catholic non-profit organization providing pastoral care for children from divorced or separated families. Ms. Kapusinski joins us to discuss the Foundation's good work and the Pope's recent Apostolic Exhortation on love and the family.
Leaving Footprint" https://www.facebook.com/LeavingRfootprints (So that the children can see what we have been through) The Good, Bad, and small Print of the "Family" Court Systems The Parents at "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" had little to none prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their RIGHTS of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the "Family" Courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support and visitation. Thom Kaufold Aka..Thommy Noodlez President and Founder of "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" will be leaving his Footprint in this movement. The umbrella of these issues covers Fathers, Mothers, Children, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Step Children, and the list goes on. The pain of Separated FAMILIES dont discriminate We need to come together and become a Family. (One the courts can't Break up) LEAVING FOOTPRINTS (The Radio Show) Thursday At 11am ET On the Chaos Network Listen "LIVE" or as a Podcast IDIOTSINABOX.com BlogTalkRadio.com And on Itunes. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/idiotsinabox If you have any questions or comments or if you have a story or a guest request you can email me at Thommynoodlez@gmail.com or call us during the show 347-857-4216. Or Twitter or Facebook me @Thommynoodlez https://www.facebook.com/LeavingRfootprints NOTICE: I am not a lawyer and do I play one on the Radio and I will not and do not give legal advice. I provide information ONLY. I'am teaching others how to be prepared and what to look for from this side of the table in "Family" Court. Therefore, DO NOT rely on any information as legal advice. I m ONLY an expert in the Mistakes I have made. And I have made a LOT.
The Good, Bad, and small Print of the "Family" Court Systems The Parents at "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" had little to none prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their RIGHTS of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the "Family" Courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support and visitation. Thom Kaufold Aka..Thommy Noodlez President and Founder of "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" will be leaving his Footprint in this movement. The umbrella of these issues covers Fathers, Mothers, Children, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Step Children, and the list goes on. The pain of Separated FAMILIES dont discriminate We need to come together and become a Family. (One the courts can't Break up) LEAVING FOOTPRINTS (The Radio Show) Saturdays At Noon ET On the Chaos Network Listen "LIVE" or as a Podcast IDIOTSINABOX.com BlogTalkRadio.com And on Itunes. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/idiotsinabox If you have any questions or comments or if you have a story or a guest request you can email me at Thommynoodlez@gmail.com or call us during the show 347-857-4216. Or Twitter or Facebook me @Thommynoodlez https://www.facebook.com/ LeavingRfootprints NOTICE: I am not a lawyer and do I play one on the Radio and I will not and do not give legal advice. I provide information ONLY. I'am teaching others how to be prepared and what to look for from this side of the table in "Family" Court. Therefore, DO NOT rely on any information as legal advice. I m ONLY an expert in the Mistakes I have made. And I have made a LOT.
"Leaving ?? Footprint" https://www.facebook.com/LeavingRfootprints (So that the children can see what we have been through) The Good, Bad, and small Print of the "Family" Court Systems The Parents at "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" had little to none prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their RIGHTS of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the "Family" Courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support and visitation. Thom Kaufold Aka..Thommy Noodlez President and Founder of "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" will be leaving his Footprint in this movement. The umbrella of these issues covers Fathers, Mothers, Children, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Step Children, and the list goes on. The pain of Separated FAMILIES dont discriminate We need to come together and become a Family. (One the courts can't Break up) LEAVING FOOTPRINTS (The Radio Show) Saturdays At Noon ET On the Chaos Network Listen "LIVE" or as a Podcast IDIOTSINABOX.com BlogTalkRadio.com And on Itunes. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/idiotsinabox If you have any questions or comments or if you have a story or a guest request you can email me at Thommynoodlez@gmail.com or call us during the show 347-857-4216. Or Twitter or Facebook me @Thommynoodlez https://www.facebook.com/LeavingRfootprints NOTICE: I am not a lawyer and do I play one on the Radio and I will not and do not give legal advice. I provide information ONLY. I'am teaching others how to be prepared and what to look for from this side of the table in "Family" Court. Therefore, DO NOT rely on any information as legal advice. I m ONLY an expert in the Mistakes I have made. And I have made a LOT.
The Parents at "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" had little to none prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their RIGHTS of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the "Family" Courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support and visitation. Thom Kaufold Aka..Thommy Noodlez President and Founder of "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" will be leaving his Footprint in this movement. The umbrella of these issues covers Fathers, Mothers, Children, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Step Children , and the list goes on. The pain of Separated FAMILIES dont discriminate We need to come together and become a Family. (One the courts can't Break up)
"Leaving Footprint" (So that the children can see what we have been through) The Good, Bad, and small Print of the "Family" Court Systems The Parents at "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" had little to none prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their RIGHTS of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the "Family" Courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support and visitation. Thom Kaufold Aka..Thommy Noodlez President and Founder of "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" will be leaving his Footprint in this movement. The umbrella of these issues covers Fathers, Mothers, Children, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Step Children , and the list goes on. The pain of Separated FAMILIES dont discriminate We need to come together and become a Family. (One the courts can't Break up)
"Leaving Footprint" (So that the children can see what we have been through) The Good, Bad, and small Print of the "Family" Court Systems The Parents at "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" had little to none prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their RIGHTS of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the "Family" Courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support and visitation. Thom Kaufold Aka..Thommy Noodlez President and Founder of "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" will be leaving his Footprint in this movement. The umbrella of these issues covers Fathers, Mothers, Children, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Step Children , and the list goes on. The pain of Separated FAMILIES dont discriminate We need to come together and become a Family. (One the courts can't Break up) SHARE!!!!! TELL everyone you know. We need your help getting the word out that there is a Radio show dedicated to the Broken Family Court System. We can't do this alone. This Show is YOUR voice. You are the producers. Help me ask the questions YOU want answers to. Tell me what Topics to cover. What Guest to use. "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" The Radio Show The Good, Bad, and small print of the "Family" Court System. Saturdays At Noon ET Listen "LIVE" or as a Podcast Call In 347-857-4216 Or Download at BlogTalkRadio.com Or on Itunes. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/idiotsinabox If you have any questions or comments or if you have a story or a guest request you can email me at Thommynoodlez@gmail.com or call us during the show 347-857-4216. Or Twitter or FACEBOOK Group: https://m.facebook.com/LeavingRfootprints RADIO SHOW: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/idiotsinabox NOTICE: I am not a lawyer and do I play one on the Radio and I will not and do not give legal advice. I provide information ONLY. I'am teaching others how to be prepared and what to look for from this side of the table in "Family" Court.
"Leaving Footprint" (So that the children can see what we have been through) The Good, Bad, and small Print of the "Family" Court Systems The Parents at "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" had little to none prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their RIGHTS of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the "Family" Courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support and visitation. Thom Kaufold Aka..Thommy Noodlez President and Founder of "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" will be leaving his Footprint in this movement. The umbrella of these issues covers Fathers, Mothers, Children, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Step Children , and the list goes on. The pain of Separated FAMILIES dont discriminate We need to come together and become a Family. (One the courts can't Break up) SHARE!!!!! TELL everyone you know. We need your help getting the word out that there is a Radio show dedicated to the Broken Family Court System. We can't do this alone. This Show is YOUR voice. You are the producers. Help me ask the questions YOU want answers to. Tell me what Topics to cover. What Guest to use. "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" The Radio Show The Good, Bad, and small print of the "Family" Court System. Saturdays At Noon ET Listen "LIVE" or as a Podcast Call In 347-857-4216 Or Download at BlogTalkRadio.com Or on Itunes. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/idiotsinabox If you have any questions or comments or if you have a story or a guest request you can email me at Thommynoodlez@gmail.com or call us during the show 347-857-4216. Or Twitter or FACEBOOK Group: https://m.facebook.com/LeavingRfootprints RADIO SHOW: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/idiotsinabox NOTICE: I am not a lawyer and do I play one on the Radio and I will not and do not give legal advice. I provide information ONLY. I'am teaching others how to be prepared and what to look for from this side of the table in "Family" Court.
"Leaving Footprint" (So that the children can see what we have been through) The Good, Bad, and small Print of the "Family" Court Systems The Parents at "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" had little to none prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their RIGHTS of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the "Family" Courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support and visitation. Thom Kaufold Aka..Thommy Noodlez President and Founder of "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" will be leaving his Footprint in this movement. The umbrella of these issues covers Fathers, Mothers, Children, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Step Children , and the list goes on. The pain of Separated FAMILIES dont discriminate We need to come together and become a Family. (One the courts can't Break up) SHARE!!!!! TELL everyone you know. We need your help getting the word out that there is a Radio show dedicated to the Broken Family Court System. We can't do this alone. This Show is YOUR voice. You are the producers. Help me ask the questions YOU want answers to. Tell me what Topics to cover. What Guest to use. "LEAVING FOOTPRINTS" The Radio Show The Good, Bad, and small print of the "Family" Court System. Saturdays At Noon ET Listen "LIVE" or as a Podcast Call In 347-857-4216 Or Download at BlogTalkRadio.com Or on Itunes. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/idiotsinabox If you have any questions or comments or if you have a story or a guest request you can email me at Thommynoodlez@gmail.com or call us during the show 347-857-4216. Or Twitter or https://m.facebook.com/LeavingRfootprints NOTICE: I am not a lawyer and do I play one on the Radio and I will not and do not give legal advice. I provide information ONLY. I'am teaching others how to be prepared and what to look for from this side of the table in "Family" Court. Therefore, DO NOT rely on any information as legal advice.
Institute of Historical Research 'My other mother': Separated families and mourning as agency in narratives in the 1947 Indian partition Anindya Raychaudhuri (University of St Andrews) Oral History seminar series