Posts Tagged ‘family court’
The Incredibly High Threshold
In this past Sunday’s edition of The Washington Post, there was an excellent article that highlighted a case where the safety of a child seemed to merely be an after thought (if it was a thought at all). I commend the Washington Post for continuing to expose the ugly realities of Family Court, particularly those in…
Read MoreFamily Court – Nuke And Pave
The Family Court system in America is a disaster area. My personal experience has been on the Family Court battlefield in the State of Maryland, but I know Maryland is not alone in its level of chaos. It is certainly not alone in the number of children who are abused and die as a result…
Read MoreIn Loving Memory of Prince
Today, my son Prince would have been two years old…had he survived. I have posted a memorial video for Prince on YouTube and ask that everyone share this video liberally (Link provided below). While many people who had a part in what happened to my son would likely rather forget about what happened, and certainly…
Read MoreIt’s Not You – It’s HIM
Let me start out by saying that I am by no means a forensic psychologist with a degree and years of clinical experience with psychopathy. I am, however, a woman who ran into a really bad dude. I would be remiss if I didn’t admit that during the year I spent with Luc I did…
Read MoreUnrealistic Expectations
I couldn’t stop shaking. I knew that every word coming out of my mouth would likely not make any sense. This was the last time I would testify in an attempt to save my son’s life. As I walked to the stand, I felt as if my legs would buckle beneath me. Judge Algeo watched…
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