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Divorce Courts in China are Not Safe Spaces for Women

March 28, 2021

Women's custody losses in divorce courts are truly an international issue. China is now being exposed as well, in this article from The Economist.  Though the author's perspective is that this custody crisis for women is tied to the country's government structure, this isn't unique to China. Read more here. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: child custody, china, divorce court, international

Allen v. Farrow: Child Sexual Abuse is the Final Frontier

March 27, 2021

CJE colleagues Joan Meier and Danielle Pollack demonstrate the the lack of change in how family courts treat women trying to protect their children from sexual abuse through the lens of the Allen v. Farrow case. The Allen v Farrow docuseries currently on HBO brings into focus the unsettling — but all too prevalent — problem of child sex abuse within families. While the film’s narrative about the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: abuse, allen v farrow, celebrity, Family Court

DV Victims, Reform Advocates Testify Before State Lawmakers in Support of Jennifers’ Law

March 25, 2021

CJE was honored to testify at the March 24th hearing in Connecticut on Sen. Alex Kasser's coercive control bill, SB 1060, or Jennifers' Law, in honor of Jennifer Dulos and Jennifer Magnano who were killed by their husbands. The proposed bill aims to redefine domestic violence to include nonphysical forms of abuse known as coercive control that include gaslighting, isolation, threats to take the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: celebrity, coercive control, domestic violence, legislation

How the Dismissed Theory of “Parental Alienation” Continues to Put Children in Danger

March 21, 2021

Concerns about the 'alienation plague' that has infected family courts in the United States since the mid-1980's are rapidly spreading across the world as there is a lot of money to be made in these cases. This article from New Zealand about the dangers of alienation in family court decision-making highlights the fact that “parental alienation syndrome” has long-since been dismissed as a theory … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: New Zealand, Parental alienation

“Allen v. Farrow” | The Public Has Been Groomed by a Master Manipulator and His PR Machine

March 16, 2021

This must-read opinion article from NBC's Lynn Stuart Parramore explores how the filmmakers of HBO's 'Allen v. Farrow' present the disturbing possibility that, for decades, the public has been groomed by a master storyteller and his PR machine.  "By detailing Allen’s deft manipulation of a narrative that the public had long accepted, the HBO series questions the familiar … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: abuse, celebrity, media, TV

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