Please check out my new books, "Bullied to Death: Chris Mackney's Kafkaesque Divorce and Sandra Grazzini-Rucki and the World's Last Custody Trial"
Sunday, September 30, 2018
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018
On Talking Normal
The broadcast talked more about the panel I hosted at the Whistleblower Summit.
The panelists were.
1) Michelle MacDonald talking about the Rucki case. See video below.
2) Tanya Hathaway
Her story is told here. Video of her speech below.
3) Neil Shelton
More on his story here. Video of his speech below.
We also spoke about RICO, Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act. More resources here.
For more information on Jesse West Sr go here. For more information on HB 4113 the State House bill from Illinois which Jesse supports, go here.
The bill "Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. To the list of purposes of the Act, adds recognizing that the involvement of each parent for equal time is presumptively in the children's best interests. Deletes language providing that nothing in the Act requires that each parent be allocated decision-making responsibilities. Provides that it is presumed that it is in the child's best interests to award equal time to each parent. Provides that it is presumed that both parents are fit and the court shall not place any restrictions on parenting time unless it finds by clear and convincing evidence (instead of a preponderance of the evidence) that a parent's exercise of parenting time would seriously endanger the child's physical, mental, moral, or emotional health. In specified situations, requires the court to issue a written decision stating its specific findings of fact and conclusions of law in support of its ruling. Provides that the court may restrict or modify parental responsibilities after a showing of clear and convincing evidence (instead of a preponderance of the evidence) that the restriction or modification is warranted." according to the bills page on the Illinois legislature's website.