BRING ACCOUNTABILITY TO THE FAMILY COURT SYSTEM!

IT’S TIME TO BRING ACCOUNTABILITY TO THE FAMILY COURT SYSTEM!

https://vimeo.com/groups/standupforzoraya/videos/156933029

STAND UP FOR ZORAYA - BE ABOUT I - 2016

It’s time to stand up and be counted. Just look around you.

https://vimeo.com/groups/standupforzoraya/videos/156932299

Facebook.com/StandupforZoraya

https://vimeo.com/groups/standupforzoraya/videos/157002952

There is an enhanced appreciation for the vital role both parents play in rearing healthy, happy, well – adjusted children. It makes good sense for our Family Courts in accounting for our children’s needs to consider also any benefits associated with the maximizing the time each parent spends with the child, as well as the detriment of limiting the child’s time with either parent.

Until we stop reducing the richly textured experience of parenting children to fights about time, we won’t recognize the variety of ways in which unique and meaningful parent – child relationships can be maximized in shared parenting, not just in a two week rotating schedule, but over a lifetime.

https://vimeo.com/groups/standupforzoraya/videos/156222881

https://vimeo.com/groups/standupforzoraya/videos/156993638

KEEP THE FAITH!Judicial Accountability Today in America - 2016

Been experiencing a lot of stress lately about the children, and honestly at the point of considering walking away. Sometimes you get to that point.I woke up early from sleep Thursday morning because I had gone to bed early on Wednesday night.That is when I found this text from our daughter. Just two words. . Love you.

I waited until daybreak and replied with a meme using an image of both of us with a side inscription. ..”I know, I earned it. It has been worth it since. Love U 2. Dad.” Have a great day. She replied two hours later saying “You too.”

I don’t know the particulars behind her timing, but it was as if she could feel my frustrations. Ā But the bigger picture points toward a child that is being alienated from a parent reaching out to that parent, saying; Love you.