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‘Keira’s Law’ to Expand Judicial Education on Domestic Violence

February 9, 2022

(Ontario, CANADA) Two years after the death of her daughter, protective mother Jennifer Kagan-Viater discusses the preventable death of her daughter, 4-year-old Keira Kagan, and how this tragedy reflects on Ontario's family justice system. Keira's Law would make it mandatory for judges to be trained in domestic violence.  "The rights of the abusive parent in this instance trumped Keira's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: canada, child homicide, domestic abuse, domestic violence, judicial education, judicial training, keira kagan, keiras law, ontario

The Failure of French Justice in the Face of Child Victims of Sexual Violence

January 24, 2022

(Translated from French) Child victims of sexual assault suffer from a denial of protection due to the increasingly frequent use, particularly in the French judicial system, of anti-victim speeches using the concept of the “parental alienation syndrome”. Many personalities are asking that “Parliament take up this need for protection”.   Read more here. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: child custody, child safety, france, french, international, Parental alienation, parliament, SAP, sexual abuse, sexual assault

Domestic Violence Survivors Urge More Judicial Training in New Hampshire

January 21, 2022

Advocates for domestic violence victims and people who feel they were not treated fairly by family court judges in New Hampshire called Friday on a newly created task force to provide more training for the judiciary. The Task Force on Domestic Violence Cases in the New Hampshire Judicial System heard stories about people in family court cases who felt victimized through rulings, rather than … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: advocacy, domestic abuse, domestic violence, Family Court, judges, judicial accountability, judicial training, new hampshire

Someone is Mentally Ill, an Addict, or an Abuser: The Vastly Different Response in Family Court and in Life

January 14, 2022

Essay by Barry Goldstein Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Studies are medical research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ACE tells us that exposure to trauma is far more harmful to children than previously understood and has lifelong consequences unless preventive responses are taken soon enough. There are ten ACEs. Having parents who are mentally ill or engage in substance … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aces, addiction, Adverse Childhood Experiences, barry goldstein, child abuse, domestic violence, essay, Family Court, family court reform, mental illness

Advocates, Lawmakers Say Family Court System is Failing Families it was Designed to Protect

January 13, 2022

NEW YORK - Growing calls for family court reform in the state come on the heels of a sobering statistic: 20 children have been killed by a parent in the past five years during custody disputes in New York. Advocates and lawmakers say the system is failing the families it was designed to protect. Read more here. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bronx, Family Court, family court failure, family court reform, Jaqueline Franchetti, kyra's law, new york

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