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Sep 15, 2009

DadsDivorce editor, Rick Ortiz, speaks with Stanley Charles Thorne about how one parent's decision to relocate with a child can wreak havoc in the relationship in the non-custodial parent/child relationship.

What does the Constitution have to say about relocation impacts parental rights? What are some of the loopholes that allow this to happen every day? How can your vigilance help avert the impact of this maneuver? 


Aug 27, 2009
Constitutional Law Attorney Stanley Charles Thorne discusses how the Constitution affects children, parents, and divorce and how the present family law system has become frighteningly efficient at stepping into areas that were intended to remain private.
 

Jul 21, 2009

 "Speaking of perjury [involving false accusations of abuse]: When you place at the feet of a party in litigation a weapon, when so much that's so important is on the table, and they can so easily reach down and grab that weapon, are we to believe that it's not going to be used? This is not a weapon that's equally available to both sides of the table."

THE THIRD INSTALLMENT OF THIS 3-PART INTERVIEW!


Jul 16, 2009

 "We can engineer family law as a system for a particular outcome. What we have now is an outcome that creates deficits in children for no good reason, by removing parents from kids' lives for no good reason."

WATCH THE SECOND INSTALLMENT
OF THIS 3-PART INTERVIEW!


Jul 09, 2009

 "You're fostering a starting point that says, 'One parent is going to be a loser and one is going to be a winner. One is going to be marginalized and diminished in the eyes of a child. One is going to be magnified and empowered in the eyes of that child.'"

WATCH THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF THIS 3-PART INTERVIEW!


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