28.Jul.2010 There’s Nothing Friendly About Abuse
Here is an article from the current issue of Ms. Magazine, written by someone who gets it…Dr. R. Dianne Bartlow: There’s Nothing Friendly About Abuse Children are at risk when custody cases rely on a meritless theory of parental “alienation” by R. Dianne Bartlow It’s a statistic so unbelievable that it’s difficult to wrap your [...]
26.Jul.2010 Yes, There IS a Crisis in Family Courts
Glenn Sacks and Fathers & Families are crowing about defeating the Center of Judicial Excellence’s attempt to have junk science thrown out of the courtroom. Women get screwed frequently in family courts nationwide….guys do too. And when an injustice happens, it can often be traced back to some unethical, biased psychologist or pseudo-psychologist such as [...]
23.Jul.2010 Interview with Dominique Lasseur, Producer of “Breaking the Silence: The Children’s Stories”
American PBS Documentary “Breaking The Silence The Children’s Stories” What Breaking the Silence Means By Dominique Lasseur Documentary film producer Dominique Lasseur set out to explore the failures of the family court system in “Breaking the Silence: Children’s Stories.” But when public television broadcast the program in the fall of 2005, the father’s rights movement [...]
17.Jul.2010 President Barack Obama Gives Father’s Groups $500 Million MORE in June, So “Fathers 4 Justice” Name Him “Asshole of the Month”
Sadly, even though President Barack Obama gives billions to father’s groups, and fully supports the National Fatherhood Initiative programs, Fathers 4 Justice named him “Asshole of the Month” for June. When is President Obama going to get it? It shows you these guy’s mentality: that a significant portion is not enough…they want it all and [...]
Joe Torre: Safe at Home
Joe Torre (pronounced /ˈtɔri/) is the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers and a former Major League Baseball player. A nine-time All-Star, he played for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, and the St. Louis Cardinals. After his retirement as a player, he later managed all three teams. He really became an all-star in my [...]
09.Jul.2010 Run for Your Life
You have to be as old as dirt almost (like me) to remember the Beatles cartoons on Saturday mornings. I was just little girl, but I LOVED the Beatles. My very first 45 was “Lady Madonna.” One time when I was allowed the rare visit with my mother (who was abused by my father), I [...]
05.Jul.2010 Some Refuse to Become Assimilated
Wow, I am looking around today at what others are saying, and I found a comment thread I will show part of below (where the discussion starts about this site). It very much reminded me of “Hugh” when the one father, TJ, was discussing the injustices many face in court, not just fathers. The comment [...]
Jimmy Carter: Religion is one of the ‘basic causes’ of violations of women’s rights
The Elders are an independent group of eminent global leaders, brought together by Nelson Mandela, who offer their collective influence and experience to support peace building, help address major causes of human suffering and promote the shared interests of humanity. Please visit their website “The Elders.”
04.Jul.2010 Majority of High Conflict Custody Cases Have a History of Domestic Violence
Dr. Janet Johnson, cited sometimes by Glenn Sacks, teamed up with Dr. Peter Jaffe to debate Dr. William Bernet and Dr. Amy Baker on the merits of Dr. Bernet’s so-called “Parental Alienation Disorder” and it’s consideration by the DSM-V Committee at the recent Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) convention in Denver. (Remember, [...]
02.Jul.2010 Dr. William Bernet’s Excuse for Abusive Murdering Husbands: The “Warrior Gene”
Parental Alienation Disorder proposer/Court Whore Dr. William Bernet recently testified in a horrific murder trial in Tennessee. When the police arrived at Bradley Waldroup’s trailer home in the mountains of Tennessee, they found a war zone. There was blood on the walls, blood on the carpet, blood on the truck outside, even blood on the [...]
25.Jun.2010 Do Nothing and You May as Well Lend a Hand
24.Jun.2010 No Way To Live: Women’s Experiences of Negotiating the Family Law System in the Context of Domestic Violence
This is a new document from Australia (therefore focusing on their laws on “shared parenting”) that is outstanding, containing a lot of research on this situation that exists everywhere. Here is a synopsis: This research explored the experiences of 22 women as they navigated the family law system following their separation from a relationship in [...]

