My kids were legally kidnapped from me for 900 + days. My children's mother has had an active warrant for 3 years and frequently talks about killing my children, and it still took me 500 days in family court to bring them home. Over the past few years I have battled through parental alienation, aggravated stalking, as well as overcome depression, on the road to be heard. Fathers remain voiceless in family courts nationwide, Fathers N Family Court is my quest to spread awareness to the topic, through not only my story, but the stories of many fathers across North America! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jpbrown/support
Rick, 41, of Nevada, is a father of two ( ages 20 & 18 ) who tells story about surviving an actual demon. Not long after marriage Ricks wife would cheat on him with a friend who he let stay over for the night. Next Rick would wake up to his cheating wife telling him that she was a demon. Then Rick would have to his kids calling him home because she was passed out drunk on the floor. The last straw would be Rick catching her sending fully nude pictures to his best friend, this lead to Rick moving 2 doors down and filing for divorce. Not soon after Ricks now ex wife would call him saying that her current boyfriend had just died in a domestic violence dispute. Although Rick's children are adults, the problem now is that same ex wife has been happily supplying Ricks daughter with endless alcohol. If there is anyone who can mine gold out the situation moving forward, it is Rick.
Hassan, 37, originally of Brooklyn New York, is a father of 4 who took a job transfer to Las Vegas to change and transform his life. Hu-Shun began a new life in Vegas, which included creating a life, as his youngest daughter was born not long after his relocation. Despite 5 years of being an excellent fulltime father and provider for his child, Hu-Shun's BM decided that she was going put her focus and energy into talking to some other man, even though she a had family at home depending on her. It wouldn't be long before Hu-Shun's BM would start the process of parental alienation, so Hassan would go on to file for custody. Upon being served court paperwork, fight or flight kicked in and Hu-Shun's BM packed up fled to Phoenix Arizona with his daughter. Hu-Shun is currently enduring the longest stretch of time that he has not been allowed access to his daughter, and he must now stand toe to toe with the crooked family court system in an effort to get back into the life he helped create.
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Ryan, 46 of Washington, has a 5 year old daughter that he has had to fly a 1,000 miles to Arizona, once a month to see, for the entirety of her life. After being with his wife for 8 years, after helping raise her 2 children, and after helping her get through school, his wife begins to viciously mentally and verbally abuse him. Not long after being driven from his home, Ryan's wife got right with her ex husband, and moved to Arizona with him. Ryan's daughter hasn't returned to Washington since.
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Brain, 42 of Kentucky, married and moved his wife to Kentucky, after the two met and fell in love on myspace. Brian tells the story of being a great father to his son, and hard working husband who provided for his family. Eventually Brian would learn that while he was away at work, his wife was bringing another man into their home. After 8 months of trying to be merciful, the resentment of his wife cheating to that extent got the best of him and left the family home to heal. This would directly lead to Brains journey into the ever father loving family court system.
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Kahn, 47, of Michigan, is a married father of 4. Kahn talks about the tragic loss of his parents in his 1st year in life, and how being raised by his grandparents helped morph his "older soul". Kahn talks about how fatherhood transformed his focus, on his way to becoming a successful journalist, in of the most trending cities in hip-hop. Kahn discusses his thoughts on domestic violence, race relations, how his children view race, gives cant miss insight on interviews he has had with local (turned national) artists, and much more!
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Reginald, 50, is a father of two, who currently lives in northern California. After a divorce from a 21 year marriage, parental alienation would lead to Reggie being denied the chance to save a life. Reggie tells about how he lost 306lbs and went on to live a healthier lifestyle to date. Reggie helped his son, Reggie Jr, on to college where he went on to attain his pilot licenses. Reggie was eventually alienated out of both of his son's lives, until one day he received a tragic call that his son Reggie Jr was on his dead bed, due to weight. Parental Alienation kept Reggie from the chance at saving his son, with another son still to save, this is a cant miss interview with a morning father who is eager to make a difference. Reggie also discusses his new clothing line "DAD, FATHER, MENTOR", shirts are available for shipping for $25.
Despite multiple very well documented efforts to prevent my children from being in danger, I come to you all today with audio containing the following:
I think the real question here is; How in the world has Oakland County Friend of the Court still not taken the proper steps these children out of harms way???
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I have been diligently asking Michigan CPS and Oakland County Friend of the Court for help keeping my children safe since 2016 why haven't they helped me?
Well the answer is because Michigan CPS wrongfully put a dead guys record on my name in 2014, and I didn't find out until 2023. You read that right, Michigan CPS had some random dead guys charge on my name in error for 9 entire years, without me having zero knowledge. Michigan CPS is a tire fire and they cost children their lives regularly in this state. Lets discuss!
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Kyle, 33 from Ohio, was playing call of duty with his friends online when his girl walked into his mancave and dropped some positive pregnancy tests in his face. Kyle, who just met his own father within this last year, wanting nothing more than to have a family and be the father he never had. These asperations quickly found adversity when his child's mother began talking to his friends little brother, of whom she met through Kyle. Her new boyfriend, who knows Kyle, told her that he didn't want Kyle around and she went right along with it. Now Kyle has the forever unforgiving family court system in his head lights in route to be in his sons life.
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Elwyn, 48, originally from Mississippi, is a father to 2 children, and raised a step son for 19 years. Elwyn took in his step son at 11 months old and helped successfully raise, the now 21 year old, who is studying to be a nurse. As repayment for his noble efforts in being a great father and husband, his ex decided to start talking to other men. Elwyn decided he had taken enough emotional abuse after his ex called a man right in front of him, leading him to leave the 5 bedroom home that he had build for his family. Elwyn is now on the devastating journey on the road down family court, in the state of Mississippi, where child support is paid until children are 21 years of age.
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Chad, 40, of California, father to 4 children, tells us a story of a parent who changed their life entire life around and gave his life to being a better man for his children. Chad has been paying child support for 6 years, the problem is his children's mother lives with him and the most time he has ever missed with his children, in that stretch on 7 years, is 4 to 5 months. Chad talks about his journey as a father battling the system and how God has been telling his spirit to COME CLOSER! Another father, who just wants what is best for his children, speaking his piece in efforts to bring awareness to the situation.
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Brendan, 28, of Michigan, is a father of two daughters, and has an active case open for custody of them at FOC (Friend Of the Court). After showing no signs of wanting to leave the relationship, the mother of Brendan's children went on a week long camping trip with her family, after returning home, she packed up and left. This would be the last time Brendan saw his daughters. This all happened right after Brendan sold his house and collected a large lump sum! Sounds like a play for his cash with his daughters being pawns and FOC left to play middle man.
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Rob, 35, of Florida, is a firefighter and full time father to his 4 year son. What was once a perfectly normal marriage, took a turn for the worse after his wife left their son's 2nd birthday to head to a co-workers party, not returning home until 4am, HAMMERED. After a few days Rob would get a random msg on facebook, from somebody who attended the party, informing Rob that his wife had hooked up with some guy in a random room at the party she went too. After his wife's denial of the allegation, Rob would try to give his wife, and the mother of his child, as many chances as he could, however his loyalty would remain unvalued, as his wife would go on to ask on multiple occasions for an "open marriage". As of today, Rob still lives with his wife as they wait to divorce, however she is dating some random guy off of "Hinge" and regulary takes their son around this guy. We have a unique chance of hearing from a father while he is still in the middle of the fire and before the other party tries to legally kidnap his child.
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Craig, 47, of Texas, is a retired veteran with 16 years of service in the United State military, and the father to 4 daughters and 2 sons, 5 children in total. Since a year after the birth of his first born, Craig has spent 22 long hard years fighting to be in the life his children through a broken family court system. Craig never lost faith or hope and he remarried, adopted and had another child, both children would also be stolen from him, until their mother dropped them off on Craig's doorstep one day because she didn't have anywhere to go. Craig would have custody of both his adopted daughter and biological son for 5 years until a new judge was put on the case and gave the mother 50/50 and ordered Craig to pay her $700 in child support. Despite all this going on for a second time, Craig still hadn't given up on a family as he remarried again, having another 2 children. His 3rd wife would end up cheating on him with somebody in the biker club and was court ordered to leave the home. This is a the story of a father who been in family court fighting for the right to be a parent, to the children that he helped create, for over two decades.
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Jason, 49, of Texas, is a father of 2 sons who found himself on the receiving end of threats of being taken to family court. Being proactive, Jason walked into family court as the plaintiff, 5 years and 3 judges later, he still has not received a trail. Jason pushed back against the court corruption so hard, that the DA in his town tried to charge him with a felony for basically yelling at his son, you read that right. Charges would later be dismissed but the fight against the system is long from over for Jason, who is just the man for the job.
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James, 38, of Illinois, beat the odds as he managed to overcome a life in the system and cleaned up his own life on the quest to be in the life his daughter. The mother, of his 14 year old daughter, is an abusive addict, in a biker gang, whos actions have already lead to their daughter coming to live James for over a year. James has overcome fatherlessness, the system, addiction, even being alienated from his now 18 year old son, and now he plans on jumping over the hurdle known as family court in effort to be in the life of his daughter.
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Julian, 43 of California, was a full time stay at home dad to two boys, in a home he bought for his family. After randomly being set up by his wife, Julian was forced out of his home and wouldn't be allowed access to his sons for another 5 years. After 5 years, Julian, a veteran with a spotless record, would only be granted 6 hours a week with the sons he once spent everyday with. After two years of only seeing the children he helped create for 6 hours, Julian's sons began coming home with signs of abuse from the mother. Julian, would go to court and lay out a perfect case, all for the judge to tell him "I think that you think your children are being abused.", ignoring every form of hard evidence presented. Julian hasn't seen his sons since, that was 3 years ago. 33 days with his children, total, in 12 years, after being a full time stay at home dad, and the courts just let it happen.
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JP, 33 of Arkansas, came home from work 30 minutes early to find a strange guy in his home, on his couch, watching UFC on PPV. A few weeks later, his child's mother, who was pregnant at the time, booted JP from the house and moved the stranger in, with his 4 kids. JP described his previous relationship with his ex, former Miss High Times, as "Junkie Love". Eventually, JP's son would start appearing with black eyes that were being given to him by the mother. From there JP would be on a hell bent mission to bring his son back home to safety.
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Justin, 36, of Georgia, is a father to a 7 year old daughter and a 2 year old son. After a random argument with his wife lead to him being arrested, he returned back home to find his wife gone, with the kids. Alone in the house that was once home to his family, with a No Contact Bond, Justin is forced to learn to live life without access to children that he helped create.
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CJ, 32, originally of Oregon & with a custody case in Minnesota, was scheduled to meet with his wife at her families after work that day. Around mid-day he is told that he has a visitor, thinking it was his wife and daughter stopping by to say "hi" on the way to the scheduled destination, he happily walked to the lobby. In that lobby he was met by his wife's lawyer who was there to serve him papers, and from there he would have to fight for every second he gets in to be in the life the life of his daughter.
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David, 45 of Miami Florida, was an NBA agent, a staple in the community, a regular guest on CNN and most importantly, an ELITE father to his two children. The mother of David's children, was a Russian from Canada, who didn't have a job through-out, while letting the nanny, that David had to pay for, handle her duties. Upon asking David to take their kids to Toronto for 6 weeks, David got advise from a lawyer, & she immediately called the police on David, having him arrested and charged with a felony. Upon his release from jail the next day, he went home to changed locks and sealed banks accounts with the money that only earned. This lady left David $0 of his own money and made him a felon so that he couldn't come to Canada. David, with $0 to his name was orderd by the State of New York to pay this terrorist $22,000 A MONTH in child support! David has not seen his two children since. <!--3
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Chris, 33, currently of California, has two 3 year old twin daughters, and he found out 4 months ago that one of them had cancer. After a 7 year relationship with his child's mother, Chris discovered that instead of focusing on being the best mother that she can be, she was going to post herself on dating apps. After lying about her whereabouts often, and not coming home overnight with the twins, Chris knew he had to go his own way. Every second matters, and Parental Alienation is already forcing Chris to miss time in his daughters lives.
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Brent, 28, of New York, tells the story of surviving an attempted murder, and getting stabbed by his child's mother as he held their daughter. This father would go on tell how the mother of his children was caught on clear video doing a line of coke off the coffee table in a crackhouse, with his daughter in car seat crying right next to her. He would also retell an event where a relative of his child's mother, came to Brent's house and pointed 45. caliber hand gun at him, demanding that Brent turn over his daughter, of whom Brent actually has full custody of. Another father on quest to be the best father that he can be, to a daughter that urgently needs his guidance and protection.
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Drew, 42, of New York, has been in family court for almost 5 years fighting to have the chance to be the father that he never had, for his 4 year daughter. Drew has a spotless record and somehow over the past the 5 years all his lawyer has managed to get him is 9am - 4:30pm, every other weekend, with not a single overnight. This is a father who wants to father, not a visitor.
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Rich, 60, of Florida, is a father of two daughters from two different relationships. He was able to successfully co-parent with his oldest daughters mother and has a great relationship with his daughter to this day. After a brief stint in the feds for white collar crime, Rich came home and was quickly submerged back into the role of the main caretaker of his daughter. After noticing that a lot of his stuff was misplaced, he would ask for a key to his wife's storage, and that would lead to her abruptly leaving with his 4 year old daughter. That was 60+ days ago, this father misses his daughter, and has no idea where she is.
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Cubbie, 46, currently of Wisconsin, calls in to recharge the theory of the "GOD GIVEN RIGHT" a father has to father his children. Cubbie won sole custody of his daughter after her mother continuously brought around a pedophile, against court orders. Cubbie went to court without a lawyer and insisted that it was his God Given Right to protect and keep his daughter safe. Cube is now leaning into speaking out more publicly for the movement and has just created "Hearts of the Fathers", a place where fathers can come together. An outcry for fathers to grab hands, unite, and chase change.
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Thomas, 28, of Oregon, tells us about how he physically got on his hands and knees in court, while crying, and asked his family court judge to spare his child's life, after his son came home with very alarming bruises. The judge laughed in his face and a few weeks later his son choked on a heroin needle and died. This father paid $3,200 a month in child support and was only allowed to see his son 6 hours a week, not one overnight, until he passed. Tie's mother showed up to the ER high, made Thomas go to court for an autopsy, and somehow was never charged. TRUE CRIME!
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Steven, of New York, currently has a warrant for allegedly sending a cash app to his BM for EXTRA SUPPORT for his daughter. His daughter, who he hasn't seen in months, is strategically being used as a tool to box Steven out of her life. The Police have been spending tax payers dollars trying to hunt down this father down for sending money to support his daughter, a father that just wants to keep his daughter safe.
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Danny, 35 of Michigan, talks about how he exercised his rights to ensure his role as a father in the lives of his children. He gives advise for other fathers who may be afraid to walk into court room to ask to be a part of the life that they helped create, and talks about how getting over this fear early in the process helped him become a mainstay in his sons lives.
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AJ, 35 of Washington, gives us great insight on his journey to be a father to his children. After a sudden phone call from his ex (who lied about being on birth control) saying that he had a daughter, his new gf, pregnant at the time, decided to walk out on him at that moment. The next series of events following would mold AJ and prepare him for the life he has today. "so many days I spent crying, just wanting to see my kid." said Aj, as he talked about wanting to see his son. A story of a man who chased Positive Vibes in pursuit of A Positive Life.
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Rodney, 39, of Texas, talks about how his journey as a father began after he moved to Texas from California. Rodney has been fighting to be in the life of his 4 year old son and his 2 year old daughter, when all he wants to do is be their father. He tells multiple stories including one about going to jail for trying to stop the mother of his child from smoking squares while she was pregnant, and another one about how being withheld from his children had him feeling like he didn't have a reason to live. It all began in a Crown Victoria, now another great father finds himself waiting for the chance to be a father he knows he can be.
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In the introduction to season 4, I go into depth about where I have been, why I haven't been creating content, and the plans I have to prevent further stoppages in regards to content creation for the podcast. But this is mostly a podcast about where I have been.
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Joe, 38 of Maryland, and father of 4 wonderful children, has found himself in a 9 year fight to be in the life of his 1st born daughter. This father is a state worker of 17 years with a clean criminal record who is also married to a teacher, he pays half of his entire check for child support, without ever missing a payment, he hasn't missed a court ordered time with his daughter in years, and somehow is only given a few hours a week with his daughter. From being held in contempt for getting his daughter baptized, to false police reports due to misfiled court orders, to having to become owner of a theater company, this dad has seen it all on his journey to try and be in his daughters life.
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Dylan, 39 of Michigan, a war veteran who survived being blown up overseas, has found himself on the hardest mission of his life, in route to just be a good father . Dylan served 12 years in the army, while pretty much raising his son, on his own. His child's mother, whom he was married to at the time, did live on base, however, being a mom was the last thing on her list of things to do. From actually stabbing Dylan in the shoulder while he slept, to sleeping with not only everyone.... but everyone at same time together, she even laced Dylan's spaghetti with some Cocaine that she got from the next door neighbor, with whom she was also sleeping with. This "mother" would eventually go on to get into crystal meth, and when Dylan let his son come over for a visit with her, he came home with meth in his system. Somehow this "mother", who has fled 3 different states, in efforts to avoid being arrested for different warrants, is making false allegations that actual judges are taking serious. This latest false allegation has cost Dylan his 16 year old son, that he has been raising without her for years. This retired war veteran wants and deserves some answers.
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Jeff, 58 of Texas, was married 28 years, raising 2 wonderful daughters, ages 30 and 33, eventually getting divorced and later remarrying to a new woman. Jeff would later learn he was sick, and would go on to have a hospital stay. It was only then, Jeff's new wife decided that she was going to bail on her vows with Jeff's and hit the road with their new child. The minute Jeff tells her that he doesn't want his child around the multiple sex offenders in her family...BAM!...out of nowhere appears a false report. Then, with not a shred of evidence, Jeff, with no priors at age 57 years old and also sick, was sentenced to 9 months in jail. Jeff was kept from feb 2020 until just recently, and he missed the time for literally no reason.
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Steven, 35 of Queens, and father to a 7 year old, calls back as things have changed dramatically since the last time we spoke to him. Steven sent money to his child's mother for his daughter on cashapp and she took it to the police and told them he broke the personal protection order. Steve got a call from a detective today telling him that there is a warrant for his arrest, luckily they were friendly, as this will be his 11th time arrested for nothing. Steve also gets in depth with stories of the domestic violence he suffered through, including a story where his child's mothers woke him up out of his sleep with a knife to his throat. Stevens mother would later join the show to retell a situation, where she conducted a pull up and the mother of Stevens child would answer the door, with both herself and Steven's 5 year old daughter, standing together, holding knives. As of today, there is a child in a clearly dangerous situation, the state seems uninterested in Steven's love for his daughter, and more concerned with chasing Title IV-D funding.
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Ryan, 30 of Montana, was expecting his first child when his girlfriend at the time invited him to dinner with herself and her ex. It was that night that he was told that she was done talking to him and she walked away from Ryan, with his son in her stomach. Ryan would spend the next 2 years working for his God given right to be a father to the daughter that he helped create. His child's mother has threatened his life with her sisters 38, and has random men around his daughter. Even with these facts, a Wyoming Judge still gave a ruling, leaving Ryan with 2 years of supervised visits and 2 more years of visits in Wyoming. The problem is, Ryan lives in Montana, and he wont be able to bring his daughter to his home until the year 2026. Ryan has survived a 50 foot fall at Yellowstone national park, and lived through witnessing his mothers suicide, bringing his daughter home is another mountain he is ready to climb.
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Tim, 34 of Maryland, has been battling for 14 hard years to be the father to his children that he never had. Tim was able to finally bring his daughter home after an incident where her mothers bf was found in their family bathroom, laying on the floor, overdosed, with a needle on the ground not far from his lifeless body. Tim still has a son still in the same dangerous household that his daughter just left he is currently trying to bring to safety. After years of custody battles and heartache, the mother of Tim's youngest son, who was pregnant at the time, decided to run off with the child and just pretended that Tim was able and willing. Tim now finds himself in two different custody battles in two different states, but he is up for the task at hand.
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Steven, 35 of Queens, is a father of one, who has the state of New York wedged between him and a relationship with his 7 year old daughter. Steven has done nothing but overcome odds and has record of outlasting adversity, as he was born with cerebral palsy, and low chance of even being able to walk and talk. As we know, the state treats every father equally when it comes to seeing the child he helped create, & Steven is treated no different, yet he maintains a merciful heart.
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Paul, 39 of BC Canada, survived extreme parental alienation for the entirety of his 20 year old daughters life, as the mother of his child moved every 6 months if efforts to force him out of their daughters life. After making it out in one peace, Paul moved to Canada, in search of a better life, and instead he ended up getting his 3 month son taken. Paul is determined to do whatever it takes to not get swindled out of being a father again, as he stands, expectantly, at a River of Hope.
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In this Episode we dissect the recent tragic events in Baltimore, with father Rajee Black, murdering both mothers of his children, via gunfire, before turning weapon on himself, taking his own life. Another fathers gets his child legally kidnapped, in a terrible reminder that not everyone takes their children being hijacked for hostage lightly. 4 humans dead, as the state stands next to their lifeless bodies, as though their outdated family laws, and money hungry system didn't bring this about. Senseless. Any father out there that feels the urge to take his own life, I urge u to please call the national suicide hotline at 1-800-273-8255 and speak to someone ASAP.
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Tidy, 50, a comedian who is originally from Louisiana, successfully raised 4 children and somehow isn't being given the chance to raise his 5th. Tidy has been a father since he was 16 years old and has 4 grown and successful children that have came out of his home to date, yet he hasn't been allowed access to his 12 year old son for the last year and half. Tidy has a home in Missouri, a custody case in Florida, with a son that got stolen who is currently in Michigan. Whatever obstacle that is in front of Tidy, he is ready to hurdle, and he wont stand for funny business.
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Brady, 34, originally of Idaho, had a son (Benjamin) in Denver with his girlfriend, in hopes to be an great dad. After being cheated on earlier in the relationship Brady chose to stay, eventually coming home to find that his child's mother packed up his son and moved back to California. Brady tells us about how he dropped everything and relocated to California, on mission to be in his sons life, a mission he is still on to this this day. Another father tries to navigate through life without his heart beat.
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Mike, 36 of West Virginia, survived server trauma as a child, only to grow into a man who would have his child legally kidnapped. At just 6 months old, the mother of Mikes child decided that she was going to steal his daughter and not allow him to be involved, leaving Mike emotionally crippled for years. After over a decade without contact, 11 years to be exact, Mike would finally get a break in his case, as he would receive a text from his daughter that read "Hi, do you know me?". Mike would later find out that his daughter has been living in a low budget motel, that is known to the community for housing criminals while they are on house arrest. Having a fit and stable home, with 5 children and a wife, it is evident that Mikes daughter has a more than safe place to live at home with her father, and Mike plans to turn it into a reality. Another child stolen, another father doesn't give up!
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After 4pm, On November 5th of 2021, 54 year old Chad Read went looking for his son, whom was scheduled to be handed over to the father, per court order at 3:15pm. In a now viral video, Chad can be seen and heard asking the whereabouts of his son multiple times, making the purpose of his presence very clear. Instead of any of the adults encouraging the "mom" to follow the family court order and guide Chad to the son that he helped create, an assault rifle is retrieved from the home and Chad ends up getting shot twice in the chest and left to lie in his own blood spill. All while the other party in the custody battle stands feet away from Chad as he is taking his last breathes, and she literally just watches him expire. A man gets murdered on camera while being on a court ordered mission and no charges are filed against anyone in his death? hmm.
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Jim, a veteran from Indiana, is a father who got swindled out being there for the birth and early life of his daughter, after the mother of his child first says that she is on birth control and then denies that he is the father, claiming that she cheated on him. After a long period of time with no communication, Jim randomly received a phone call from the mother of his daughter stating that she lied about the child not being his. Everything next would be the start of an uphill battle for Jim, who only wanted to be a part of his child's life. Luckily, Jim was a professional soldier for some years, so war isn't foreign.
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Harry, is a father from Indiana who has spent the past 7 years trying to catch up to the son that he helped create. After not seeing his son from 2014 - 2017 Harry finally got a chance to see his son, who not only didn't know that Harry was his father, but also was told that his name was John. Harry talks about how he got through the years, not knowing if his child was safe with a drug addict, and having no knowledge of his sons development. From telling his son that he was his real father, to filing for full custody, another father hits the battle line for his God given right to be a parent.
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Kody, a father of 2 from Michigan, returns to the show to give us an update on how his custody case has been going. Kody previously told us about how his children being withheld from him has brought along mental health issues, that he has successfully battled through, in route to become a better him. While Kody tries to fight the battle of getting through everyday life without his children, he is still being harassed, including the latest incident, where he woke up to a decapitated racoon head on his car, with a death threat wrote in blood.
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Mr. Palmer had somebody legally steal his children, that he planned fathering, and it propelled him into activism for fathers around America. Mr. Palmer gives his definition behind the term "Baby Mama Terrorist", as well as offers an inside look at his story and some of details behind what started his movement. If your a father suffering from parental alienation, this is an episode for you!
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After bouncing around early in life and being adopted at 7 years old, Joshua, 35, of Ohio, finally had something to live for when his daughter was born. At 2 pounds and one ounce his daughter had to live in an incubator for the first few weeks of her life, making every moment of her life that much more vital. Fast forward 9 months later and Josh finds himself in family court fighting for visitation, instead of enjoying watch the growing of the daughter he helped create. A father talks about how he is getting through the alienation.
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Brandon, 36, of Kentucky, was granted full temporary custody of his two children two years ago. Two years ago he left Kentucky and headed for Florida on a trip to pick his kids up with the order, and in these two years nobody has enforced his court order. This father has been held hostage in another state, waiting for them to respect a court order for the past two years, all while not being able to see his children the duration of the time. How?
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After spending 52 months waiting for court dates, and north of $300,000 in child support, Mike, 46, of Colorado can see the finish line to the "pay to play" system, designed to keep him a visitor in the lives of the children that he helped create. Mike talks about living in an apartment with his family while the mother of his children is living well beyond her means all off of his child support payments. Mike knows that there is 19 million people in the system, and he brings up the fact that these state child support agencies have quotas to meet, just like a police officers. Scary thought and a must have conversation.
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Why is the weight of money worth more than the weight of time and effort? Why does a father go to jail for not paying, but he doesn't face jail for willingly being absent? Is it more important that he pays the toll, or that he plays an active and healthy role in his child's life during the tender early years of their development? Hen, 34, of Delaware, asks these very questions, as he tells the story of the state limiting him to one weekend a month with his children. Hens child's mother has him saved as "Bank Account" in her phone, so she knows about the benefits of Title IV extortion. We'll be needing change to the system soon.
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After growing up in foster care, Sal, 25, of Florida, tells the story of how his son gave him the family he never had, and motivated him to clean up his life. The mothers of Sal's son has swung on him multiple times as he held their son, eventually going on to hit the child, and she has been in the wind with their son since. The mother of Sal's son is known to prostitute for money and the last time he saw his son in person, she had the young child in a motel room with a random dope fiend. The motel would go to make the couple leave the motel room but no arrests were made and Police let Sal's son go back with the mother, even though Sal was on scene. This little boy means everything this father and Sal is on a quest to bring him back to safety.
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Derek, 37, of Maryland, is a veteran who hasn't been allowed to see his 2 sons in person in 6 years, yet is expected to pay $1288 a month in child support. While Derek was fighting to be in the life of his two boys, he met his second wife, who would go on to ghost him shortly into the marriage, and turn up pregnant with another mans child. After reconciliation, the two got back together eventually having a daughter, who was born with drugs in her system. His daughters mother, would eventually hijack his child and deny him access to his seed. This past fathers day, the same mother who was getting high while pregnant, jumped on social media and posted about being a mother and father. So Derek decided he had seen enough and he decided to start organizing for the 1st Annual Million Father March, in Washington DC, next year for fathers day. Change must take place at some point, and peaceful protesting for civil rights is a good place to start.
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Dre, 39, of Virginia, talks about his 13 year battle to be in his daughters life, who is currently 13 years old. Dre has spent her entire life span trying to either locate or reach out for communication with her, only physically seeing her one time. Dre tells a story about trying to move on and start a new life, getting married to his wife in mid June of this year (06/21) and her already packing up and leaving, after she lost her cool over Dre wanting to go church before he stopped to get nasal spray. So not only does he have a daughter he cant see, but an 8 month old son and daughter due in two weeks that are now both in another state.
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Ryan, 26, of Georgia, moved to the state at 19 years old from Florida on a mission to start something new. Shortly after finding, his then girlfriend, talking to other guys, he learned that they were expecting his 1st child. The couple would eventually split, with his child's mother leaving with his daughter i to go to her mothers house. Not long after his child's mother would set up a raid on her old home, where herself and 5 of her other friends would rush the door, punching Ryan's eventual wife out, and ransacking the home. His daughters mother and her friends also decided to bring Ryan's daughter along for the kick door, as the young child was on the scene to witness everything. Ryan talks about beating false allegations, homelessness, and parental alienation on a road to hold his daughter again. He was court ordered time with his daughter on the 4th of this month (06/21) and he eventually went on to miss fathers day with her as well. Another mother flees the state to ignore a court order.
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Presumptive Shared Parenting was signed into law in 2018 in the state of Kentucky, setting the standard for what every state should follow. In this episode, we speak to George, a father and resident of Kentucky, who gives us insight on how Kentuckians have no clue that the law has been changed. George takes on the path in front of him to get what he owns as a parent in the state of Kentucky.
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KD, had a loaded pistol smacked in his face, while his children slept quietly in the room behind him. Robbers? No, just his child's mother upset at him for something he said. KD goes into detail about the events following including him eventually getting attested to keeping his daughter safe.
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Daniel, 40, of Missouri, has spent about 6 months total with his daughter, the last time he saw her in person was on her 4th birthday, and she turns 18 next month. Daniel has counted his child moving across state lines at least 21 times over the last 18 years, in an effort to hide his daughter. How did he eventfully find her? He ran across an article about his child's mother being arrested for a bomb going off in her home, in the room above his daughters, later finding out that debris fell through the floor and on to the bed where she was laying at the time. As if that wasn't enough, last year he scrolled past another article that showed that his child's mother got arrested with his daughter, after allegedly trying to drug a woman and kidnap the woman's child, in an attempt to extort a wealthy man for child support. WITH A CASE STILL PENDING FOR KIDNAPPING AND DRUGGING A PERSON, the mother of Daniels daughter is still treated very well in family court. 18 years of hurt and pain.
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Zeek, father of an 8 year old little girl, who was taken from Kansas and moved to Michigan, hasn't seen his baby in 25 months. Zeeks child has been legally taken and withheld from him, against his will, and he is still expected to pay $652 a year to a child support court, for his child who has been hijacked for 2 years. Zeek wont let a broken system break his faith, he is on a mission to be the father that he never had.
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Kyle, 29, father of one from Michigan, is a veteran who finished college after serving in military, and still gets treated like a criminal in the family court room. After being cheated out of seeing the birth of his daughter, this noble man has done everything he has known how in efforts to get more time in his daughters life. Another hurting father, minimized to 40 hours a week with his child.
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Mike, 26, of California and father of 3, talks about how he has spent the last 4 years of his life fighting for a stable, peaceful, relationship with his children. After 2 months of alienation Mike took a 2 hour drive to show up for his court ordered time with his children for fathers day weekend. As he reached for his daughter, who ran up to him, his children's mother punched him in the head multiple times. Police arrested her on the scene and things look to be turning around for Mike in a hurry, as he not only spent fathers day with his children, but looks to make sure they don't have to return to an abusive situation. With his children safe and happily in his care, we talk to father who reminds us the importance of prayer and patience.
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KD, 32, of Florida, called in on Fathers Day 21' not having seen his youngest son in six months. After being hit by a van while riding a motorcycle, being knocked out cold in a bar due to his BM pushing a stranger, and finally having that same BM jam a loaded pistol to his lips, The state of Florida is apparently allowing that same BM to steal his son. KD goes on to talk about how calmness has been power for him as he continues his quest to be a father to his son.
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Kody, 25 , a father of 3 from Michigan, tells the story of a man who wanted nothing more than a family of his own that he could love. Kody tells a story of his son being returned to his house with bruises from being beaten by the mothers boyfriend, and how Michigan CPS ( "Child Protective Service" ) did absolutely NOTHING to protect the child. Kody goes on to tell us how his Ex-wife turned on him, and legally kidnapped his two daughters, right in the midst of him trying to keep his son safe. Kody also speaks heavily on what this outdated, broken, money grab of a system, did to his mental health. Will Michigan Child Protective Service (CPS) ever actually protect children and stop chasing Title IV money? We will certainly be looking, asking and listening for answers.
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Ben, 45, of San Antonio, is a full time Pro Se Coach. The legal kidnapping of Bens child has sent him running full speed against the system as we know it, teaching people how to correctly represent themselves in family court. With over 200 motions, and 90 judgements, there is no question that what happened to Ben has changed him for the better!
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In a rare conversation with a father who had to fight his battle in the same county as me, we talk to Matt, from Michigan. Matt tells a story that reminds us that fathers getting full custody of their children in a "mother state" does in fact happen. Another father with full custody of his child and his journey to get there.
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Aaron, 43, of Pennsylvania, father of four, was forced to call an audible after his Child was taken from him and put in immediate danger. He tells us how the pain of not seeing his children drove him to emotional lows, so low that he felt like he was hitting rock bottom. That was the very moment he decided that he was going to fight his was back up! Aaron is now owner of his own clothing store and a full time father to his second youngest son.
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John, 53, of Canada, tells the story of a father who was transformed into an activist, after being blindsided by alienation. John, former Justice of Peace for the State of New York, talks to us about the importance of understanding common law, and steps we can take to start moving forward toward change.
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Brad, father of 2 from Georgia, tells the story that every father fighting for his child needs to hear. Brad took every step God ordered on the mission to get legitimate primary custody of his daughter, showing us that diligent hard work does eventually pay off.
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Ryan, 28, of Iowa, gives us an inside look on how the family courts of today treat the veterans here in America. After suffering a brain injury that forced him to learn to walk and talk again, Ryan would return to the very home he got hurt defending, to be treated like he was a lifelong criminal in the Family Court System. The painful sounds of a man who has done all the right things and yet is still being done wrong, leaving us to wonder, when will the children's best interest come before free incentive money? When will the community start seeing this as a problem?
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Robert, 46, of California, talks about raising his 6 year old daughter for years, all for the mother to file a false report against him and flee to another state with his child. Robert goes on to talk about how he handled the multiple false reports on his quest to redeem his God given right to father his child.
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Sean, 38, of Louisiana, tells a story with an outcome that every father fighting to see his children needs to hear. Sean tells the story of how he went from wanting 50/50 to knowing when for sure that 50/50 wasnt even safe for his son anymore. A Freight Train Father tells the story of he stayed on track during the quest to ensure the best interest for his son.
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Randy, 31, moved to Californa from Detroit on a mission to chase his dream in film. The only thing Randy wanted more than his dream was to be the father to his daughter that he never had. Randy has spent the entire 1st year of his daughters life just fighting to even be in her life, after her mother picked up and moved her to other side of the country out of nowhere, leaving Randy 2,700 miles away from his world. Another father on a mission to be a parent in Episode 9 in Season 3 of the Fathers N Family Court Podcast.
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Mark, 30 of California, tells us about how becoming a Father to his twins, lead him to focusing on Family Law. Since the start of COVID Mark has walked away from his successful career in sports health, deciding to open his own law firm in the State of California. This is one of multiple conversations that will likely take place with Mark on this podcast, as he provides very useful content to every father fighting to parent their children in a courtroom.
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Jonathan, father of 2, has been fighting to be a parent to his children for the last 5 years. He has given every ounce of his energy to spreading awareness for fathers rights and he shows no signs of slowing down. In this episode Jonathan gives us detail about driving 4 hours to see his daughter dance, all for the other party to send someone in to try and intimidate him out of the building. Jonathan talks about the situation and discusses some steps that he would like to see being made on the behalf of the fathers.
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Dereck, has taken the fight that was given to him and created a platform to help others in his situation. Dereck describes how hard he has had to work just to be a part of his sons life. The pain and hurt that has come with not seeing his child, has pushed Dereck to create Hug-A-Dad.com/ foundation, and he has become a full time activist for fathers rights.
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Andy, 35, of Virginia, got a security alert on his phone that showed his pregnant girlfriend walking out of their home with a bag of her clothes. She is still pregnant with his daughter and back trying to work things out with her ex, whom she never stopped talking to. The issue here is that Andy and his child's mother were a interracial couple, and now his child's mother will be attempting to raise his daughter with a man who has already made racist remarks about the child. Andy discusses his journey to get his daughter back as well as his ability to still maintain a healthy relationship with his other children.
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Davey, 29, of Massachusetts, did everything he could to work things out with his child's mother, whom is hard of hearing. Despite Davey doing what he could to keep his family together in the early stages she was still cheating, and was with someone else before his daughter was born. Davey would later have to buy a DNA test to confirm that it was for sure his daughter and now that is he is down to put up a fight in court to be the father he never had.
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This episode features a human being who has put everything into standing in courtrooms to fight for fathers rights. A real attorney with a real passion to change the vicious cycle of what's happening to fathers in family courts nationwide. Melissa Isaak prides herself on winning 50/50 or better for every single one of the fathers she represents, as she sets the tone for what correct representation of a father should look like.
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David, 21 of Pennsylvania, has a son who got put up for adoption and shipped out of state without his permission. For the past 5 months David has been working relentlessly to bring his child back home to his loving family. The problem is that the adoption agency who bought his son, is arguing in court that he didn't follow a law that didn't apply in his state. David is being legally kept from a son that he never once signed off on giving away.
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In Episode 1 of Season 3, we hear the story of Jerm, 28 from Pennsylvania. Jerm has had one of the longest months of his life as he has been denied access to his 3 year old son. In that month, his child was present when a raid took place at their mothers home, where drug and weapon charges were later filed. Jerm tells the story of his fight to get back into his daughters life.
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David who works in Corrections, is fighting for the right to keep his job after being falsely accused of stalking. David's daughter has chose to live with him for the last 2 years after her mother moved out of the home. After many aggressive visits from his ex, whom moved across the street, David was forced to move. Right after moving, he had to go back to his old house to pick up his mail, as mail carrier didn't forward to new address, and after a few visits to the mailbox, his ex accuses him of stalking.
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Lakewood, a Florida native, talks about how he powered through 10 years of limited time with his son, through prayer. He would take that same faith and lean on it again when his daughter was taken, and the Faith remains with him to this day! This is a story of man who grew up without a father and wanted nothing more than to make sure his children had what he didn't have, a dad.
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Andre, 37 of California, is a United States Veteran whose daughter was kidnapped and taken to Russia. Since her abduction 2 years ago Andre has flown from California to Virginia religiously, all in effort to put out a missing persons case, and the local law enforcement agency sat on it. Andre stayed vigilant in his pursuit, eventually getting a California court to file a missing persons report, and the search was on. Russia is one of few countries that isn't under the Hague Agreement, meaning they don't acknowledge other countries family court rulings, so the task at hand is steep. There is a man for every mission, and this mission has been assigned to Andre.
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This is an episode about the death of 4 year old Trinity Chandler at the hands of child abuse, just the day after Michigan CPS saw her beat up face and determined her to be safe. With a picture of Trinity being posted on every local news channel, the case got a lot of attention and YouTube channels began to review it and give their opinion. In this episode we review the thoughts and ideas from other people on how they felt about CPS mishandled the case.
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John, 36 of Arizona, spent almost 10 years trying to be a father to his youngest son. Just like most parents who mourn the loss of a living child, times were tough emotionally, but John continued to box through the pain. John tells the story of how he stayed in the fight long enough to eventually win sole custody of his son.
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Marquis, 41 of Dallas, and his loving mother, together have raised his son, Joshua, from 2 months old until he was 13. For those 13 years the mother of his children, whom signed over custody, never once tried to contact Joshua or reached out to check on his wellbeing. In 2019 after a 13 year hiatus Joshua's mother decided to be a part of his life again. Marquis being the good parent that he is, allowed Joshua to meet his mother for the 1st time, eventually allowing a 2nd visit. From there she would go on to kidnap Marquis's child, in what will likely be her last dance at parenthood when it comes to Joshua. 2
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Q, 35 of Michigan, is a father to two twin girls, whom were taken to Minnesota. Q tells his Journey of how he didn't let his pain dictate his creativity, instead using it to propel his dream into a successful career.
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Sean, 32 of Texas, has taken every correct step to be in his sons life. $20,000 into family court later and he still doesn't get to see his son? How much longer will we stay silent about money being more important than what is best for our children?
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Berg, a fellow father from Michigan, tells a story of how Family Court was more concerned with Title IV money, than what was actually best for his children. This is an interview with a father who has the system in his review mirror, offering valuable insight on why its important to continue pushing through in even the darkest of times.
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Episode 41 is update on the current state of my case. The NFL is $10 Billion business annually, Family Court is a $50 Billion business annually, there is BIG MONEY behind folks not knowing about "Title IV - Section D", I discuss it in episode 41!
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Like many fathers on this podcast, Mike went from raising his children to only getting to see his children a couple times a month, if he's lucky. This father gives us another inside look at what parents go through when their children are legally kidnapped, with the aide of the state, and how these parents go about handling themselves through the alienation.
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Shawn, Florida, tells the story of how he has spent parenthood, just fighting for the fair opportunity to be a parent. Why must good human fight to be parents to their children? We have another discussion.
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Another man comes home from war overseas only to be treated like a second class citizen, by the very system he physically fought for. John talks about the War on Dads and how it has hindered him from being the father he wants to be in his sons lives. Listen to the hurdles this hero has to jump just to be a parent to his children.
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J, an American, has been in and out of court for the last year and half, and hasn't seen his children the entire duration of that time. He told a story of how his children's mother took his children from him, on a quest to go directly against God. The good news is that J has been remaining in faith, as he waits for the next word from God.
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Jeremey hasnt seen his daughter in 2 years. He spends an entire day in the court room just to hear nothing. Sound familiar?
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The mother of Paul's child fled the state with his son. From that moment on he would be in for the fight of his life. Listen to a podcast where a father gets a chance to reunite with his child.
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When you are great, people feel like they have to right to judge your mistakes. Let there be no debate, Josh from Texas, is a top of the line father who has traveled great lengths to be an extraordinary dad! This is a human being who went over and above, both physically and financially, to put his children first in his life, and all he has been is punished and misunderstood for it.
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Mark, from Michigan, tells the story of how CPS made him do all the work to prove that the child, he couldn't see, was in danger. After Mark did their ground work, CPS returned the favor, by taking the child and putting them in foster care, ignoring that Mark was a willing and able parent.
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Jeff is a Veteran of the Army so he was taught how to fight, however not even the military can prepare a man to have a part of his soul kidnapped and alienated. Jeff tells his story of how his life changed during the pandemic, and how he is now person because of it. Another father, from another state, in another fight for the child he helped create.
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Over the last dozen years Alex has been enlisted in the US ARMY. When false allegations where sent to destroy Alex's life and relationship with his son, nobody wanted to help the man that dedicated his life to helping other people. How Alex takes matters into his own hands from there is a must listen! This is a conversation with a future Family Court Lawyer/ Judge!
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Robert was putting in 13 hour work weeks to maintain a beautiful home for his 6 month old son. One day he cannot contact his child's mother, and as his concerns grow, he calls in for a wellness check at his home. What would unfold next would change the life of everyone involved for the foreseeable future.
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After the mother of his children walked out on the family, Chris would spend the next 5 months wondering about the safety of his children. Earlier this week he got a phone call to come safe his children, he dropped everything and drove from Ohio to Florida. The children as of today are at home safe with their father, press play to hear his story.
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Another mother kidnaps a mans child and flees the state. Another father in for the fight of his life, traveling state to state in efforts to find his missing son that helped create. Another father showing us why it is important to wake up everyday and chase the mission. Just like anything else, relentless effort teamed with the truth always makes the mission possible.
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Danielle calls in from California, to remind us that Parental Alienation Hurts EVERYONE involved. Very happy to have our 1st mother on the show and we cant wait to hear from more! When people work TOGETHER any goal can be attained!
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Tanner calls in from Arizona and gives us the story of how he recently won full custody of his two children. This story provides proof that if we look into the future and take the right steps ahead of time, we can be the very change we want to see. Make the extra effort to research and learn about the family court system in your state today!!
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JC, from Maryland, for the first time in life is not able to be a father. Please listen to this podcast and focus on the faith JC walks in.
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This is a story of a good hearted man who successfully raised 5 children who are now elite adults. A story of a man who impacted the lives of almost 300 of the communities children through the youth group he ran for years. A story of a man is now being alienated from his 6th child without any good reason what so ever. * Please Note* Parental Alienation is so much bigger than what we can see around us!
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Ivan has walked a straight line his entire life in efforts to achieve greatness. Listen to Ivan tell the story of how the state tries to bully an excellent, teacher of 15 years, and a man who wants nothing more than to be a father.
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After years of being alienated out of the lives of his first two children, Kerry now is the primary caretaker of his 3rd child. Relentless effort, never fails.
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EJ moved across country, from a warm climate to rural Ohio, in efforts to be in his four sons lives. EJ raised his four sons, and was active in their lives, until last year when he got a divorce and his ex-wife decided that EJ was not longer a parent. EJ didn't cross country to be treated unfairly and he fully plans to legally force his way back into fatherhood.
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This father has full custody of his son, and now Alden is in family court clawing for the chance to alert the system of the danger that his step-son is in. Alden is such a hero that he is fighting for custody of his step-son, showing the importance of honor and loyalty.
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Jonathan, a computer genius, tells a story of how he had to escape a physically abusive relationship for his own wellness. He goes on to tell us about his experience with parental alienation, as well as share his very elaborate blueprint on his plan to put an end to the family court shenanigans.
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Darren wants to be a father to his three children that he has been relentlessly been paying child support for. The problem is, even though Darren has been paying for over a decade, he still is denied access to his children, even though he lives in a 50/50 state.
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Cubie has sole custody of his 10 year old daughter. Cubies tells the story of how he managed to win one of the fastest custody cases ever in the city of Green Bay, and the power of keeping God first during your battle.
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After 16 years of being loyal in a marriage, that yielded two wonder daughters, Jack found himself alone in the nice home that once held his family.
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Arcadio is given 3 hours, once a week, to be a father to his 2 year old son. But with those 3 hours he has to factor in rush hour traffic in New York both there and back.
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Dante got a call that he had a child on the way in 3 months, so he resigned from a very good job and came home to handle business. He has only been allowed to see his daughter 5 times, in her 14 months on earth, since.
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24 days into his journey with Parental Alienation, Angel has steadied his focus and turned himself into a full time Fathers Right Advocate.
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Dustin is a veteran who went served for his country all to come home and get served by his county. Dustin tells a story of three people coming together to con him out of his right to father his daughter, all while keeping the positive spirit of a soldier.
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Chace is not a visitor, he is a dad, a parent and a protector. He is willing to take all the correct steps to ensure that he will never have to leave his sons side. I called him Chance the entire episode, and he accepted my apology, post production.
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Over the last 8 months Michael has turned himself into a successful real estate agent. Despite his rapid success, over that same stetch of time, he has only been given access to his daughter two times.
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Spencer beat addiction in route to losing 65 pounds, due to healthy living, over the past 6 months. Spencer's journey is far from over, as his kids have legally been stolen from him resulting in him having to spend thousands for the chance to see their face again.
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Shaun tells the ultimate story of dishonesty and betrayal, on the quest to be the father he never had.
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Ryan wants nothing more than to be the great father he had. The law wants nothing more than to put Ryan into their system. Parental Alienation strikes again <!--3
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A young American War Hero tells a story of how Parental Alienation has been a tougher battle on his mind than avoiding actual land mines.
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Episode 5 presents a quick break in the interviews. I bring listeners up to date with a recent court proceeding to my dumpster fire of a case. Pressure and Time :-)
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Very quite audio but extremely powerful meaning! David gives us insight on what Fathers Rights were like in the early 1990s!
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Corey tells the story of his on going battle to spend any amount of time offered to him with his children.
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Welcome to Season 2 of Fathers N Family Court! Season 2 will be filled with the heartfelt stories of Fathers who have suffered the effects of Parental Alienation. These stories are from fathers who are scatted across the globe, as reminder that "fathers not having rights" is happening everywhere, not just in our own backyard.
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Numbers dont lie. The final episode of season 1 is all about numbers!
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Another holiday without my children, & another chance at remaining faithful!
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Episode 48 was my takeaway from the show everybody is talking about right now, Tiger King.
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Everybody loves the feeling of the family court system directly contributing to their childrens separation anxiety. iCast abt it on Ep
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Episode 46 is another update on the Covid19 crisis thru the eyes of an American father.
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Episode 45 comes on day one of a three-week long mandated stay-at-home order issued by the state. Fathers statewide wish the state would be this serious about father's rights
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After being stolen for more than two years with the assistance of the state of Michigan every opportunity I get to parent my children, I hold preciously. Episode 44 is a podcast that captured my energy on a night that my children were here.
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Episode 43 is a brief synopsis on my view of the virus that has swept across many nations.
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CoronaVirus conveniently gives the court an excuse to push my court date back for a 5th week. Business as usual
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Episode 41 is a podcast strictly talking about the pandemic Coronavirus. Time for prevention!
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On the 40th episode of Fathers N Family Court I briefly discuss my weekend with my children and my immediate thoughts on the Coronavirus.
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I was given a date for trial over two months ago. The night b4 court the date is pushed back. 2 motions and a trial date all adjourned within a 3 week span. I give my insight
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The 900+ journey continues as i do a quick preview of trial for my children next week!
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We take a look at how a messy custody exchange for a father lead to him getting sole custody of his children.
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The regular ups and downs of being an "uncle dad".
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What would a "custody exchange" be without more coonery from the defendants 3rd party?
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In first episode back in weeks, I summarize my case over the last few weeks as well as discuss what I expect moving forward.
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The word "system" is frequently used on this podcast. This episodes main focus is the system, as we start to look at how business is more important than well being.
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Kobe Bryant passed away this morning with his daughter among other passengers aboard flight. Today was also my last for hour VISIT with my children.
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There has been a lot of talk around recent video posted by Antonio Brown. In this episode I play the video and offer a different perspective than what most people have to the topic
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After 953 days of being alienated, the state grants me 16 hours total for the month of January. Less than 1 day.
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Do 4-Hour blocks of time with the better parent after a long stretch of Parental alienation help or hurt the situation?
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Quick recap of Court the other day and we discuss briefly the new law passed which allows cameras in courtrooms.
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More of the same in an outdatted family court system. Fathers lack rights in America and this is why this podcast was created
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Episode 26 is recorded the day before court. One hour of edge of the seat podcasting!
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In the 25th episode we examine Mark Ludwig as he explains his theory of 50/50 custody
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This is the 1st episode recorded after seeing my children on sunday. Its my sons 3rd birthday and also the 3rd birthday i havent been given the choice to see him.
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It had been over two years since I had seen my daughter. The system finally decided to grant me my petty four hours of visitation time and on her first visit back she has the same energy towards leaving as she did two years ago. What does that tell you her last two years must have been like? Welcome home kids
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The issue that are being discussed on this podcast can be found directly on your local news and here's an example.
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Holidays are tough for fathers when their children are being kept from them. I keep trenching through the mudd as I go over the lovely handbook the court gave me yesterday. "The system"
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Just one of multiple courts dates for a father looking to one day see his children again. My thoughts and opinions.
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We often times praise our athletes for what they do on the field or Court or in the ring but this is an opportunity to praise them for what they do off of it or outside of it.
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In episode 18 I go over a piece by Dr. Stephen Miller where he discusses why our courts fail to recognize parental alienation.
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In episode 17 I review a dr. Phil episode about parental alienation. 54 minutes of good content
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In episode 16 we examine Alec Baldwins fight against parental alienation.
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In episode 15, I go over a few Judge Judy clips and give my thoughts and opinions on them!
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45 minutes of justifiable discussion. 900+ days and counting!
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Today was the fourth straight denial of parenting time. I delve
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3rd refusal of parenting time in a row, how will the court system aid the defendant next?
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Nothing screams "get the holidays over with as fast as possible" more than another year of holidays being alienated from your children! 25 minutes of input.
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Episode 10 re illiterates the purpose of this podcast!
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After a month of not showing up to court and then directly ignoring the judge's orders the court Grant's my child's mother 21 more days of uninterrupted parenting time. 900 plus days being alienated, What's one more holiday away from Dad right?
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Taking a look at 50/50 custody states. Also looking over parenting schedules
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Working together to get fathers back in every home again. The 1st of many discussions on the topic
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You can ask Google how many domestic violence shelters are in America and find that with as many as there are, there is only one shelter for men, and it just opened up in 2017. I delve
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This is podcast is about how there are men out there, right now today, who are better parents than the mother of their children. Stop the stigma!
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In episode 4 I have my first of many discussions on the topic of the word "deadbeat".
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Another monday marks the start of another week without my children. Week 130 without my children.
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On the 903rd day of being alienated from my son, I returned to the same court-ordered drop off location, that I had been to the day prior. Another no show and another day closer to justice.
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I have been alienated from my children for more than 900 days. Intro to Fathers N Court is the 1st time I recorded a podcast, so this is slow introduction to who i am and my situation. If you are reading or listening to this and you know somebody who is fighting to see their children send them this podcast.
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