It is interesting that in this recent article about a mother who killed her children rather than let the fathers have them, or even to see them, that the fathers of the children had been battling in court just be able to see their children. Here’s a quote from one of the fathers:
“I’ve been fighting […]
Entries Tagged as 'Tragedies'
Mother Is Held in L.I. Slaying of 3 Children - New York Times
February 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Courts and Legislatures · NCP Fathers · Tragedies
Should mother who killed child get alimony?
November 26th, 2007 · 3 Comments
I received this today from Bruce Eden. I share his outrage with regard to this case. I wish I knew a bit more about the history of this case, though. Why, with her history, was she granted custody? Evidently, the father had some money… the original award was over $3000 per month permanent alimony. Generally, […]
Tags: Alimony · Courts and Legislatures · Custody · Tragedies
Erring on the Side of Hidden Harm: The Granting of Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
November 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
Erring on the Side of Hidden Harm: The Granting of Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
Written by David Heleniak
   Just like FDA officials worrying about the headlines, judges ….
    …. deciding whether to enter domestic violence restraining orders have their careers to think about in addition to the merits of the particular cases […]
Tags: Domestic Violence · Tragedies
Judge shot by Darren Mack on witness stand
November 2nd, 2007 · 7 Comments
Note: I’ve always wondered if the reason they couldn’t get an impartial jury empaneled in Reno was because they couldn’t find 12 people who would vote to convict!
KOLO - HomePage
A Nevada judge took the witness stand Tuesday to recall being wounded by a sniper-style gunshot through his courthouse window, and pointed across a courtroom to […]
Tags: Courts and Legislatures · Darren Mack · News · Tragedies
Husband charged in slaying of wife’s lover can visit children
November 2nd, 2007 · 2 Comments
 Source
The husband charged with killing his teacher wife’s lover can visit his two young sons, if they can be found, a judge said Thursday.
Circuit Court Judge Bill Swann signed a temporary parenting plan allowing Eric McLean to see his sons, ages 8 and 11, in a supervised setting with his parents on weekends for three […]
Tags: NCP Fathers · Tragedies
Doctor falsified abuse reports to get kids to experiment with - many died
October 26th, 2007 · No Comments
This story is yet one more example of why doctors and “professionals” in the field of Family and Pediatrics cannot be trusted. This man may have permanently hurt or even killed as many as 10,000 kids, destroying countless lives.
Is this doctor responsible for parents being falsely branded as child abusers? | the Daily Mail
by SUE […]
Custody battle leads to likely murder-suicide
September 26th, 2007 · No Comments
 Recently yet another example of the tragedies caused by our Family Courts.
Daily Herald | Custody battle leads to likely murder-suicide
A Crystal Lake mother embroiled in a custody dispute over her 7-year-old daughter likely suffocated the girl Tuesday afternoon soon before stepping in front of a train to take her own life, officials said Wednesday afternoon.
The […]
Tags: Courts and Legislatures · Custody · Domestic Violence · News · Tragedies
Adoption case has wide Fathers’ Rights implications
July 8th, 2007 · 10 Comments
 Note from ANCPR:
This is a very interesting case. At least the courts recognized the right of the father, who is in prison, but will be released eventually, to assert his right to develop a relationship with his child. It’s very easy, when looking at these cases from a safe distance, to simply go on principle […]
Tags: Courts and Legislatures · News · Tragedies
Suit: Police killed man as he tried to kill self : The Morning Call Online
May 20th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Suit: Police killed man as he tried to kill self : The Morning Call Online
Suit: Police killed man as he tried to kill self
Allentown officers shot work release inmate in back during arrest.
By Matt Birkbeck Of The Morning Call
A federal lawsuit accuses two Allentown police officers of ”outlandish and outrageous conduct” in what it calls […]
Professor charged in wifes slaying
January 9th, 2007 · 9 Comments
Professor charged in wife’s slaying
By CHRISTINE OLLEY
olleyc@phillynews.com 215-854-5184
Note from ANCPR - She was to receive a very large settlement, as well as $4000 a month in child support. He, apparently, thought she was going to end his relationship with his twelve yer old daughter - many of you know the story well.ÂÂ
Led into Montgomery County District […]























