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By Nathan Smith
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
After being alienated for years and subjected to abuses too cruel to recount fully, Adora (alias) finds Johnny (alias) and they are reunited. While she uses an endearing term for her mother that starts with thunder and ends with something that rhymes with "bunt", we did edit it out so that you can listen safely at work. Adora and Johnny share a connection that despite her mother's attempts, cannot be broken. Overcoming years of legal abuse through family law and child support penalties, Johnny has rebuilt his life and went on to build another family. In addition, we add a little commentary on today's social and political climate and how it relates to those victimized by family law.
Support the showAfter being alienated for years and subjected to abuses too cruel to recount fully, Adora (alias) finds Johnny (alias) and they are reunited. While she uses an endearing term for her mother that starts with thunder and ends with something that rhymes with "bunt", we did edit it out so that you can listen safely at work. Adora and Johnny share a connection that despite her mother's attempts, cannot be broken. Overcoming years of legal abuse through family law and child support penalties, Johnny has rebuilt his life and went on to build another family. In addition, we add a little commentary on today's social and political climate and how it relates to those victimized by family law.
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/modernamericanslave)After being alienated for years and subjected to abuses too cruel to recount fully, Adora (alias) finds Johnny (alias) and they are reunited. While she uses an endearing term for her mother that starts with thunder and ends with something that rhymes with "bunt", we did edit it out so that you can listen safely at work. Adora and Johnny share a connection that despite her mother's attempts, cannot be broken. Overcoming years of legal abuse through family law and child support penalties, Johnny has rebuilt his life and went on to build another family. In addition, we add a little commentary on today's social and political climate and how it relates to those victimized by family law.
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/modernamericanslave)
Today we are joined by Michael Volpe, author and independent journalist. We delve into the case of Chris Mackney, Sandra Grazzini-Rucki, discuss judicial immunity, and touch upon CPS abuse (Child Protective Services) and Title IV funding.
Support the showToday we are joined by Michael Volpe, author and independent journalist. We delve into the case of Chris Mackney, Sandra Grazzini-Rucki, discuss judicial immunity, and touch upon CPS abuse (Child Protective Services) and Title IV funding.
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/modernamericanslave)
Today we are joined by Michael Volpe, author and independent journalist. We delve into the case of Chris Mackney, Sandra Grazzini-Rucki, discuss judicial immunity, and touch upon CPS abuse (Child Protective Services) and Title IV funding.
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/modernamericanslave)Rick joins us today to share his story. As an alienated parent going on several years now, his access to the children was terminated based on domestic violence grounds, though no actual violence had taken place. We take a deep look into his marriage and divorce, and how the mechanics of family court served to disrupt the children's lives far more than the divorce itself.
Support the showRick joins us today to share his story. As an alienated parent going on several years now, his access to the children was terminated based on domestic violence grounds, though no actual violence had taken place. We take a deep look into his marriage and divorce, and how the mechanics of family court served to disrupt the children's lives far more than the divorce itself.
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/modernamericanslave)Rick joins us today to share his story. As an alienated parent going on several years now, his access to the children was terminated based on domestic violence grounds, though no actual violence had taken place. We take a deep look into his marriage and divorce, and how the mechanics of family court served to disrupt the children's lives far more than the divorce itself.
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/modernamericanslave)
For this episode we are going to take a break from the usual and share the story of Chris Mackney, a story almost entirely scrubbed from the internet a few years ago.
Support the showThe podcast currently has 37 episodes available.