Posts Tagged ‘Children’s’
Another birthday missed, another Christmas gone. When will it end? My children were taken by my Japanese wife on September 23, 2007. We have had no contact since. It is all too common in Japan. For those of you interested in learning more, please visit the Japan Children’s Rights Network at www.crnjapan.net . Pass along that address to your friends. I don’t want to wait until my children are old enough to make changes to Japan’s custody and visitation laws. Children have a right to know both parents.
The song is 4:22 sung by Lisa Richards. Thank you Lisa.
Duration : 0:4:17
In a legal environment that is often dictates limited time between fathers and their children one question surfaces again and again: “Who’s looking out for the kids?”
The answer is: The Children’s Rights Council. On this episode of DadsDivorce Live attorney Dan Cuneo speaks to Michael Doherty of the CRC’s Illinois Chapter.
Mr Doherty recently addressed two state committees to shine some light on the fact that standards do in fact exist de facto parenting schedules that our court system relies on which are patently “child-unfriendly.”
Watch the interview in which Mr Doherty describes the CRC’s testimony about how the “one-size-fits-all” constraints of the present “every other weekend and four hours on Wednesday” schedule doesn’t work for kids.
Duration : 0:9:57
In a legal environment that is often dictates limited time between fathers and their children one question surfaces again and again: “Who’s looking out for the kids?”
The answer is: The Children’s Rights Council. On this episode of DadsDivorce Live attorney Dan Cuneo speaks to Michael Doherty of the CRC’s Illinois Chapter.
Mr Doherty recently addressed two state committees to shine some light on the fact that standards do in fact exist de facto parenting schedules that our court system relies on which are patently “child-unfriendly.”
Watch the interview in which Mr Doherty describes the CRC’s testimony about how the “one-size-fits-all” constraints of the present “every other weekend and four hours on Wednesday” schedule doesn’t work for kids.
Duration : 0:10:1