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Is the Legal System Failing Our Children? Then There’s California Podcast – SB 616 “Piqui’s Law”

May 10, 2022

CA State Senator Susan Rubio, a domestic violence survivor, is joined by Ana Estevez, whose 5-year-old son 'Piqui' was murdered by his abusive father - and by Kathleen Russell, Executive Director of the Center for Judicial Excellence - to discuss her legislative efforts to further protect victims of child abuse and domestic violence, in our family courts. New episode streaming now on Audible, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ana estevez, california, CJE, kathleen russell, legislation, legislative advocacy, media, piqui, piquis law, podcast, sb 616, senator susan rubio

Mom Locked in Custody Dispute Before Shooting Her Two Boys

May 8, 2022

[PENNSYLVANIA - Bucks County Courier Times] Trinh Nguyen, 38, is accused of shooting her two sons, Nelson Tini and his older half-brother Jeffery “JT” Tini, 13, in the head while they lay in their beds on Monday morning, police said. The father of one of the two boys, Edward Tini, in court documents, called his ex-wife, Trinh Nguyen, a flight risk and a "classic parent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bucks county, child homicide, custody dispute, divorce, edward tini, jeffrey tini, nelson tini, Pennsylvania, trinh nguyen

MPs Debate Keira’s Law to Require Judicial Training on Domestic Violence (Canada)

April 30, 2022

OTTAWA - Judges will have to undergo regular training on domestic violence and coercive control if a bill known as Keira’s Law passes through Parliament. It is named in honour of four-year-old Keira Kagan who was found dead with her biological father, Robin Brown, at the base of a cliff near Milton, Ont., in February 2020. Two weeks earlier, Keira’s mother Jennifer Kagan had sought an urgent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bill, canada, child homicide, jennifer kagan, keira kagan, keiras law, parliament

Did the System Fail 3-Year-Old Sophia Gasperino?

April 26, 2022

Rebekah Gasperino charged with aggravated murder of daughter Sophia. ALBANY, Ore. (KOIN) — For nearly 2 years Rebekah and Scott Gasperino have been going through a divorce battle. During that time they’ve fought each other for custody of their daughter, Sophia. Each claimed the other’s mental health put Sophia in danger. Read more here. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: child homicide, murder, oregon, sophia gasperino, system failure

5 Years After South Pasadena Boy’s Murder, His Mother Tries to Find Peace and Purpose

April 22, 2022

Garfield Park in South Pasadena used to be a place where Ana Estevez would play with her son. Now, five years after his death, it's where she goes to talk to him. Aramazd Andressian, Jr., also known as Piqui, is memorialized on a bench and in stone. Read more here. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ana estevez, aramazd andressian, california, child homicide, in memoriam, pasadena, piqui

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CJE is a nonprofit organization based in San Rafael, California. Our mission is to protect child abuse and domestic violence survivors in the U.S. family court system and to foster accountability throughout the judicial branch.

For nearly two decades, the Center has been a voice for vulnerable children and a catalyst for child safety as we work tirelessly to expose the systemic failures in U.S. family courts that are harming countless children. We accomplish this by educating the media, lawmakers, and the public about the need for significant reforms while we spearhead legislation focused on keeping children safe and alive through their parent’s divorce or separation.

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