In His Own Words: ABR saved my kids and saved me
“She kicked, scratched and slapped me regularly. As time passed, her physical violence escalated and became more frequent. The objects she threw at me became bigger, harder and heavier.”
“She kicked, scratched and slapped me regularly. As time passed, her physical violence escalated and became more frequent. The objects she threw at me became bigger, harder and heavier.”
It’s day 16 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2015. “Rob” tells his story of physical, emotional and financial abuse and the Bahrain kangaroo family court.
Shared parenting is almost always in the best interests of the child, even when the parents don’t like each other. Leading Women for Shared Parenting has an important message on this.
Day 7 of In his/her own words, Dr. T introduces us to “Brenda,” a woman whose husband was abused by his ex-wife.
On July 19th AVFM News posted a press release from Greg Patnude, a Washington State man who was served with an order from a Virginia Beach Judge to pay 0ver $1,000,000 in back child support for children in their late 20’s. Patnude was actually only $1,836 in arrears which he volunteered to pay but he …
Update: Man told he owes $100,000 by Virginia Beach judge is now officialy on the run Read More »
In the case of Mary Alan Nolan, a corrupt member of the legal system faced some accountability–although still not enough.
Terrence Popp pays tribute to the late, great Robin Williams and explores some sad facts that preceded his death by suicide.
An excellent look at a persistent evil that hurts parents and children alike.
From Stefan’s Channel: After a lifetime of comedic achievement, the suspected suicide of Robin Williams shocked the millions of people for whom he had become a household name. What brought about the tragic end of such an accomplished man? What is the truth about Robin Williams?
In the oppressive culture of Iran, women are mere property to be used and thrown away by their husbands like trash. Or so the English-speaking media tells you regularly. Iranian correspondent Ali Mehraspand has a different story to tell that you won’t read anywhere else.