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Inquiry Urged Into ‘Parental Alienation’ Court Experts

June 20, 2022

Lawyers and MPs in England and Wales express concern over ‘unregulated’ psychologists who play key role in disputes over domestic abuse. MPs, lawyers and charity leaders are among those calling for an urgent inquiry into the use of unregulated psychological experts in the family courts, after an investigation by the Observer. In a letter sent to the justice secretary, the victims’ … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: court professionals, custody evaluator, domestic violence, evaluator, Family Court, family court reform, Parental alienation, protective parent, uk

Father Charged with Drowning His 3 Young Children Left Note for Estranged Wife: “If I can’t have them, neither can you”

June 16, 2022

Jason E. Karels, 35, of Round Lake Beach, faces three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths Monday of his three young children, 5-year-old Bryant Karels, 3-year-old Cassidy Karels and 2-year-old Gideon Karels. "The most important thing to me were the kids, and he knew that," his estranged wife Debra Karels told CBS Chicago. "He knew that nothing mattered but those children, and he took … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bryant karels, cassidy karels, chicago, child homicide, divorce, domestic violence, gideon karels, illinois, lake county

Parental Alienation and the Unregulated Experts Shattering Children’s Lives

June 13, 2022

Amanda wept as she recalled her children being removed from her home several years ago – her youngest clinging to her as they were dragged away screaming. They were frightened. After all, they had made their feelings clear: “We want to stay with Mummy. We love Daddy but he scares us.” Yet their wishes were attributed to their mother’s “brainwashing”. She said he became violent and she found the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: court professionals, custody evaluator, domestic violence, evaluator, Family Court, Parental alienation, protective parent, uk

CA Senate Passes Rubio “Right to Pause” Family Court Bill, Increasing Protections for Children

May 26, 2022

In a bipartisan and unanimous vote, the California Senate passed a bill today by Senator Susan Rubio (D-Baldwin Park) that will protect victims and children by allowing for a pause in visitation if there are recent signs of escalating violent behavior by an abusive parent. Senate Bill 1265, “The Right to Pause Act: Child Custody Protection,” will amend the Family Code. It will clarify that in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: california, child abuse, child custody, child safety, domestic violence, family code, family court reform, legislation, legislative action, legislative advocacy, legislative victory, restraining order, right to pause, senator susan rubio, the phoenix act

4-Year-Old Girl Among 4 Dead in Murder-Suicide in Northwest Harris County

May 19, 2022

[TEXAS] A man took his own life Thursday morning after fatally shooting his estranged wife, Sadia Manzoor, and their 4-year-old daughter, Khadija Mohammad, and the woman's mother, Inayat Bibi at a northwest Harris County residence. According to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the couple had allegedly been going through a divorce and the suspected gunman had not been living at the apartment. Deputies had … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: child homicide, custody dispute, divorce, domestic violence, familicide, gun violence, harris county, Inayat Bibi, Khadija Mohammad, murder-suicide, Sadia Manzoor, texas

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