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CF DIGITAL! The Voice of Contemporary Family, Preserving Family Ties Media

CF DIGITAL is a broadcast service of Preserving Family Ties Media, LLC and brought to you by Contemporary Family Magazine, a global quarterly addressing child custody, family law, social science and policy. Dr. Mark Roseman (Ask Dr. Mark!), Founder of CF DIGITAL along with guest hosts bring exclusive conversations with family professionals, researchers and policy makers from around the globe to improve child outcomes when parents separate. Topics addressed include child estrangement, parental alienation and child - parent attachment with focus on court and therapeutic interventions. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfdigital/support read less
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FORMER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER CATHERINE MACWILLIE SPEAKS ON FAMILY LAW
May 6 2023
FORMER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER CATHERINE MACWILLIE SPEAKS ON FAMILY LAW
In this extra-long episode, a long-time advocate and retired LAPD Officer Catherine MacWillie gives her experience and research of Family Law and its impacts not only on individual families but on society as a whole. How Family Law has impacted crime and other aspects of daily lives. She also gives information on how Family Courts could prevent such impacts and protect children. Catherine MacWillie - 40 years of experience dealing with Family Law. 24 years as an LAPD officer, responding to radio calls dealing with divorce and custody issues. First responder to child abuse investigations. Ten years of research into the cause and effect of Family Law. Last 16 years as a Custody Consultant and Divorce Coach specializing in false child abuse allegations, domestic violence and restraining orders, high conflict, and parental alienation cases. With expertise in threat assessments, safety plans, and abductions. Clients domestically and internationally. Media comments, public speaker. Advisory Board Member National Family Law Policy Center, (NFLPC), Advisory Board Member International Support Network of Alienated Families, (ISNAF). Member of the Parental Alienation Study Group. (PASG) Prior Board member PAAO International. Past president SPAC. Member of LAWPOA. Member of IPA. Catherine MacWillie contact: http://www.custodycalculations.com/coach.html Phone: 702-375-9389 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfdigital/support
Co-Founder Rael Lapenta from Interference with Child Custody Coalition
Apr 24 2023
Co-Founder Rael Lapenta from Interference with Child Custody Coalition
We speak Rael LaPenta co-founder of Interference with Child Custody Coalition on how people can get started changing their State's laws for the betterment of children. The Coalition can be reached on their Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/enforceICC Ms. LaPenta can be reached by email at: SolvingProblemsTogether123@gmail.com and by her Facebook page: https://m.facebook.com/solvingproblemstogether123/ Source for training for police: (p.84-90 is Interference with Child Custody specific)https://www.missingkids.org/content/dam/missingkids/pdfs/publications/nc74.pdf Links mentioned in the Podcast: https://heroesforchildrensrights.org/ https://www.votervoice.net/mobile/NPO/Campaigns/103657/Respond Every state in the U.S. criminalized custodial interference decades ago, which means, it is not a civil matter. Yet, each day hundreds of parents request assistance from Law Enforcement because their child has been taken or withheld by the other parent, in violation of a court order. Although it is law, officials refuse to assist the victims of this crime. Respectfully, I urge support for the enforcement of interference with child custody. Refusing to return a child to the other parent for their court-ordered parenting time is Custodial Interference. Parental abduction is a severe form of Custodial Interference. Between 2016 & 2020 only 23% of abductors had state warrants issued against them. Less than 1% of abductions are by strangers. 10 months is the average time between a child missing date and issuing of a warrant. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's Family Abduction Prevention and Response (2009), instructs parents - “If you encounter law enforcement who are reluctant to intervene in your case, it may help to show them the passages below: We also now recognize children are deeply and permanently affected by family abduction. The emotional scarring caused by these events requires officers to recognize family abduction not as a harmless offense where two parents are arguing over who ‘loves the child more,’ but instead as an insidious form of child abuse. By responding promptly, professionally, and efficiently to reports of family abduction, officers and the agencies they represent become, in effect, a means of protection for the child.” (P.44) Annually, this crime impacts thousands of families. We desperately need your help, as the Criminal Justice System, responsible for enforcing laws and protecting the public. Reporting this crime is not a civil matter and our children need protection. Please join us to lend your support, ask the elected officials to implement the necessary training, create appropriate policy and enforce the law of custodial interference. In the Criminal Justice System’s Response to Parental Abduction the Department of Justice describes Custodial Interference as “a serious maltreatment needing investigation AND prosecution” explaining the need to “develop and implement policies for this crime.” As it is “harmful to the well-being of children and their families,” it is time to stop the alarming rate of victims who are refused their right to justice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfdigital/support
Attorney Ashish Joshi On Parental Alienation
Apr 4 2023
Attorney Ashish Joshi On Parental Alienation
In this episode, we discuss with attorney Ashish Joshi Parental Alienation from a legal perspective and his take on how the Domestic Relations Courts (Family Courts) should handle these sorts of cases. Attorney Joshi is one of the very few attorneys who gives an unbiased view of the Family Courts and practices internationally on such matters. Attorney Joshi can be reached on his website: https://www.joshiattorneys.com/ His book on Litigating Parental Alienation can be found here: https://www.americanbar.org/products/inv/book/409061453/ Ashish Joshi, owner and managing partner of the firm, serves as the lead counsel in high-stakes, complex disputes, and litigation matters. Mr. Joshi has counseled and/or represented clients in state and federal courts across the United States and internationally, including in India, the United Kingdom, Canada, Luxembourg, Hong Kong, the British Virgin Islands, and China. Mr. Joshi has been admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States, State Bars of New York, Michigan, District of Columbia, and Gujarat, India. Mr. Joshi’s focus lies at the intersection of forensic sciences, human rights, and complex disputes in situations involving severe parental alienation and psychological maltreatment of children, false allegations of child abuse, recovery of abducted children and/or hidden assets in foreign jurisdictions, and multi-jurisdictional disputes. He has served as lead counsel in some of the most significant matters in these specialized areas of law. His cases have covered a broad spectrum, from international cases involving theft of trade secrets to highly contentious celebrity divorce cases involving millions of dollars of the marital estate, from cases involving severe parental alienation and holding children hostage to cases of false allegations of sexual abuse, from a case involving the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction to a World Bank project mired in litigation in a foreign jurisdiction amidst allegations of local corruption, from cases alleging Medicare and healthcare fraud, insider trading, RICO and money laundering to alien smuggling and child pornography. Mr. Joshi and his team have represented clients around the country and internationally. A prolific author, Mr. Joshi has published several articles and co-authored books on several legal topics including parental alienation, criminal defense, commercial litigation, international litigation, and trial practice. He has made several presentations for continuing legal education programs hosted by the American Bar Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and various state and local bar associations. Mr. Joshi is privileged to serve as the Editor in Chief for Litigation, the journal of the American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation, and on the Advisory Board for Champion, the journal published by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Mr. Joshi also served on the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Board of Directors based in Washington, D.C. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfdigital/support