Posted on 06/11/2010 4:02:46 AM PDT by AbolishCSEU
Long Island Judge Gives 'Up Close and Personal' View of Parental Alienation June 10th, 2010 by Robert Franklin, Esq.
http://glennsacks.com/blog/?p=4846
This article tells us that a Long Island judge has found Lauren Lippe (pictured in insert, right) in contempt of court for alienating her two daughters from their father, Ted Rubin (pictured) (New York Post, 6/8/10). The judge, Robert Ross, has scheduled a hearing to decide whether to change the couple's custody agreement that gave primary custody to Lippe. Lippe is to spend six weekends in jail this summer.
To all those who pretend, in the face of ever-mounting evidence to the contrary, that parents don't attempt to alienate children, please read this article which gives more of the details of the judge's findings (Law.com, 6/8/10). Suffice it to say that the contempt hearing took 23 days to complete.
(Excerpt) Read more at glennsacks.com ...
It is amazing that two people who once loved each other more than anything could then later have nothing but hatred.
There is a cold place in Hell for people like this.
hey, you done making DVD’s with my videos yet?????
I cried when I read this article. I was a child like that.
My brother went on to graduate school and his PhD thesis was on men's right in divorce. . .at Texas Women's University, Denton Texas.
When he was preparing to defend his thesis, word went out on the campus and there were rallies and protests over his thesis and calls for his expulsion. In fact, the US Department of Labor Women's Bureau in Dallas had a radical feminist on staff and this hag actually, on official US Dept of Labor stationary, wrote a letter to countless women's “rights” organizations in Texas, calling on them to stop his thesis and graduation because the thesis WOULD AFFECT TEXAS LEGISLATION under consideration at that time.
Get that? A federal employee was actively using her position in the US Fed Govt to affect state legislation. A violation of the Hatch Act. The Dept of Labor IG’s office was contacted and, wonder of it all, actually defended the hag and her actions, refusing to even investigate, let alone punish the hag for her clearly illegal activity.
The only thing that ensured my brother would graduate was the fact he retained a lawyer and the school quietly let things slip through.
Quit yer whining!
it’s only been FIVE YEARS!!
HRUMPF!!
I’m glad to see such actions by a judge.
I think it might have been more fitting for 8-12 weekends in the slammer.
There are some cases where the other parent does NOT deserve and is not fit for unsupervised visits with the children.
There are a LOT of cases where they do deserve and are fit for such visits and the bitter parent is relentless in flinging their bitterness, rage, vengeance etc. all over everyone within reach—to the great destructiveness spewed into the children’s lives and psyches—to their long term great hurt.
INCREDIBLE.
HIDEOUS.
Well said.
More fitting would be for any parent found of committing this heinous crime to lose custody instantly and permanently!! Worthy of noting, in the US, 84-86% of mothers get full custody so we know who is most guilty of perpetuating this garbage. It happened to my current hubby as well. The mother is a CHILD PROTECTIVE WORKER and has successfully alienated all three children under age 14. All three children are failing in school as well because mom wants to be the children’s FRIEND and not their PARENT! So many of these alienation cases are mom viewing the children as an “extension” of herself and projecting all her victim mentality onto the children. Is there any wonder there are so many messed up, in particular, young BOYS who are all on ADHD meds?
INDEED. INDEED.
QUITE SO.
I should have noted . . . 10-12 weekends IN ADDITION TO INSTANT LOSS OF CUSTODY.
This link has the symptoms of parental alienation; for any man who has been through a “high conflict” divorce (and let’s face it; what divorce ISN’T), these symptoms may seem frighteningly familiar:
http://www.parentalalienation.com/articles/symptoms-parental-alienation.html
QUITE SO.
QUITE SO.
I WOULD ADD, HOWEVER,
That custody is one thing . . .
serious overwhelmingly sufficient positive attachment to prevent REACTIVE ATTACHMENT DISORDER is quite another.
Any Dad getting custody MUST rise to the occasion regarding the above.
Otherwise, the kids might well be better off adopted by a couple with a dad who would.
My son’s X took their 2 girls out of state, illegally-wouldn’t honor visitation rights, wouldn’t allow the girls to talk with him on the phone, alienated their behavior towards him. He finally fired his attorney and became his own attorney fighting in two states. Two female judges in 2 different states came to the conclusion that he should be the parent the girls should be living with. I hope anyone fighting “parental alienation” now takes hope in this. Those were horrible, difficult times.
Welcome to my world.
He probably loved her. She never did. I hope you never learn what that feels like.
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