Baby Momma/Baby Daddy Drama In Florida

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  • čas přidán 29. 11. 2022
  • Attorney Coleman returns with the custody drama in Florida courts.
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  • @cnic414
    @cnic414 Před rokem +52

    Fellow Orlando, Florida attorney here! This was a great comparative chat and I learned so much! One of my professors in law school was a judge in Family Court. She said her record for doing a simplified divorce was 7 minutes. The parties came in with all their ducks in a row and wanted to be done!

  • @rebeccapetersen7777
    @rebeccapetersen7777 Před rokem +29

    You ladies are amazing, it is so refreshing to see professional attorneys and judges genuinely care about the children.

  • @joanmasterman5833
    @joanmasterman5833 Před rokem +28

    Please bring Attorney Coleman back again - she's wonderful!

    • @divinelyguidedone3368
      @divinelyguidedone3368 Před rokem +1

      She is! I called her and she is everything, will definitely be using her services in the VERY NEAR future

  • @marcushazelton8782
    @marcushazelton8782 Před rokem +29

    I would like to take this time to say thank you for this video. After watching this video I've reached out to attorney Coleman. She has been a true blessing to me. After waiting over a year I was granted custody of my daughter. Thank you Judge for sharing this video. 🙏🏾

    • @JudgeVondaB
      @JudgeVondaB  Před rokem +3

      You’re very welcome!

    • @Lavonne429
      @Lavonne429 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Idk you, but I'd like to extend my congratulations to you, AND your baby girl. I'm SO incredibly proud, & happy for y'all. Fighting for your rights/custody for a whole year speaks volumes, & lmk that you're an amazing father, & baby girl means/is EVERYTHING to you.
      I wish nothing, but the absolute BEST for you and your princess. Love, & blessings from Illinois 🫶🏼

  • @lovethetruth953
    @lovethetruth953 Před rokem +10

    I LOVE that. MANIFESTED YOUR SHOWS INTO A REALITY. Congratulations on being sworn in as a judge !!

  • @kristenmayorga9308
    @kristenmayorga9308 Před rokem +5

    California here! I just want to say I love this show and have learned so much. I think every state should allow for parents birthdays as a standard practice. As a child of divorce, my mom used to keep us away from our dad on his birthday out of spite. So, I think that’s a wonderful incorporation

  • @piasteward2875
    @piasteward2875 Před rokem +6

    This blew my mind! A father can be paying child support in Florida and the Mom can move and don't have to answer to the father. Whoa oh No, Damn Florida

  • @shareea202
    @shareea202 Před rokem +6

    Excellent subject for todays podcast!

  • @kanedralee4986
    @kanedralee4986 Před rokem +4

    This was very informative, as a Floridian. Thank you for making this podcast.

  • @leviteapparel
    @leviteapparel Před rokem +8

    I like how the attorney does not have children this gives her a non bias take on the support case she understands both sides

  • @darkphoenix3846
    @darkphoenix3846 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Both of you ladies are awesome!!! Thank you for the great service you are doing.

  • @catalinaaraneda3476
    @catalinaaraneda3476 Před rokem +5

    Can you please have a "tri-fecta" episode with a California attorney included as well.. it is so enlightening to hear how different states operate.
    Also huge fan of your shows.. we watch all the time while at work!!!

    • @cathyslaton9998
      @cathyslaton9998 Před rokem +1

      That would be interesting as well maybe one from Alabama

  • @addictiveashley6679
    @addictiveashley6679 Před rokem +5

    This was a joy to watch and very informative.

  • @cristymarie6450
    @cristymarie6450 Před rokem +2

    Love your show! I learned a lot about my home state ❤ Much love from South FL.

  • @jacquesvanrooyen8738
    @jacquesvanrooyen8738 Před rokem +2

    I like this judge. And the way she handels her cases. One question. The other judge say "time share" because they dont want the children to come off as property. But time share is used for property sharing. Vacation houses so on. So doesn't this make the children more like property???

  • @elizabethshupe6772
    @elizabethshupe6772 Před rokem +1

    I love listening to you and Caila. It wonderful to hear different ways that courts handle certain issues. It fascinates me. 🤔

  • @aqhasassy
    @aqhasassy Před rokem

    Interesting. Great guest! Thank you Ms Coleman & Judge.

  • @GaiaMiranda
    @GaiaMiranda Před rokem +4

    Judge Vonda is tops in my book, love her and the channel!❤🙋‍♀️

  • @pattaya2192
    @pattaya2192 Před rokem +5

    I can't wait I am so excited.

  • @anonymoususer4866
    @anonymoususer4866 Před rokem

    I recently moved to Florida. This video is so helpful. Thank you.

  • @Superashyblox
    @Superashyblox Před rokem +4

    My only concern is where she stated she preps the dad to ensure he knows who the kids teachers are and other pertinent information about their child. I believe dad should know those things without being prepped or memorizing this information before the trial unless the mom is soo ruthless that she does all she can to withhold the information or he is not asking the kids who their teachers are.

  • @Peacelove73715
    @Peacelove73715 Před rokem +10

    I hope she does this with more attorneys from all over the country, I absolutely love judge b

  • @sherrancehenderson5915
    @sherrancehenderson5915 Před rokem +1

    Best information.. thank you ❤️

  • @stellabella5269
    @stellabella5269 Před rokem +2

    Wow wish we would could clone Attorney Coleman, I need someone amazing just like her in my area of Florida.

  • @ana_lynn_w2959
    @ana_lynn_w2959 Před 4 měsíci

    I live in Washington State and it is also standard to give each parent visitation for the parent’s birthday.

  • @darkphoenix3846
    @darkphoenix3846 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The number of malicious parent or parent alienation by the custodial parent which majority of the time is the mother is outrageous and very sad.

  • @saiyanseeds5084
    @saiyanseeds5084 Před rokem +3

    And that rule in florida is why my sons mom got her child support while in drug rehab and I was taking care of him and the magistrate told me oh well. My sons mother was not allowed to move outside an hour without my permission or the courts.

  • @nioxa5421
    @nioxa5421 Před rokem +2

    I call my stepdad “Dad”
    My bio dad hates it but my stepdad has been there for me since the beginning. When my bio dad wasn’t there, my stepdad always picked up the pieces. He was at all my important life events and the smallest ones.
    I don’t speak to my dad anymore since I became 18. I also stopped visits/ overnights at 16. I was force to because of court when I was younger. He was very toxic and I’m glad to be free.

  • @williamloveall3882
    @williamloveall3882 Před rokem +2

    It's disgusting to hear that a father has no right in any F****** state it should always be 50/50 split custody no matter what

    • @nioxa5421
      @nioxa5421 Před rokem +2

      Once paternity Is established…. If unmarried.

  • @sherrancehenderson5915
    @sherrancehenderson5915 Před rokem +4

    I really like the lady in Florida. Flat rate is the 😺 cat's meow. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @sherryhillman9197
    @sherryhillman9197 Před rokem +1

    Timeshare sounds like a vacation resort.

  • @saiyanseeds5084
    @saiyanseeds5084 Před rokem +5

    I like that mom and dad clause. One of my sons mom was having him call me uncle at home and her boyfriend dad. He was only 4

    • @nioxa5421
      @nioxa5421 Před rokem

      Not uncle loooool

    • @saiyanseeds5084
      @saiyanseeds5084 Před rokem

      @@nioxa5421 Glad you find the abuse of a child so funny. Pray I never met you in person.

    • @QueenScorpioSews
      @QueenScorpioSews Před rokem

      That's horrible!

    • @mmdaa4
      @mmdaa4 Před rokem

      That’s so wrong. I really hope that was corrected

  • @StR8uP254
    @StR8uP254 Před rokem +2

    💥wow, this video was very interesting!! 💯💯 the two of you were great, both being attorneys from 2 different places & backgrounds, awesome collaboration!! ❤ one of these types of videos each month or two 🎯👌let me guess, are you going to have a support court episode where Ms. Coleman fills in for you due to an unexpected absence?? that would be so unexpected but funny at the same time! lol

  • @kourtneywade1426
    @kourtneywade1426 Před rokem +2

    Can you do one on Wisconsin Law , I really enjoyed this episode thank you so much 💜.

  • @adamswiggan
    @adamswiggan Před rokem

    Very, very interesting and informative!!!

  • @StacySelah
    @StacySelah Před rokem +1

    I’m hooked 🪝 new subscriber…
    Shalom from Florida 🕊

  • @robinspencer5813
    @robinspencer5813 Před rokem

    You both are so special

  • @roannasykes8130
    @roannasykes8130 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm curious....for Florida, if the parent's birthday falls on a holiday, such as Christmas, would the parent whose birthday it is still always get the child on their "birthday?"

  • @nomahlubinyatlo
    @nomahlubinyatlo Před 7 měsíci

    Judge we need full episodes Judge. We need them.
    Watching from South Africa

  • @tricem7400
    @tricem7400 Před rokem +1

    Culturally competent 🙌🏽

  • @defchris41
    @defchris41 Před rokem

    not only professional but also absolutely stunning.

  • @mburton2402
    @mburton2402 Před 4 měsíci

    I live in Nevada....I filed my divorce papers at 4pm one day and represented myself the next morning at 10am and finalized my divorce, so about 18 hours.

  • @Lovelybones1973
    @Lovelybones1973 Před 8 měsíci

    I love and enjoy watching these custody/child support cases. They're very interesting and educational. I wish there was a child support court show for Kentucky. My son is currently embroiled in a horrible child support case where his ex is doing everything she can to cause problems and custodial interference/parental alienation are allowed to continue because judges here don't pay attention to what I call "frequent flyer" parents who are constantly doing anything they can to cause the other parent grief.

  • @ileanamalave8282
    @ileanamalave8282 Před rokem

    I love you Judge Vonda love from SWFL ❤🙏🏠 🌴

  • @jerrellrohelia2498
    @jerrellrohelia2498 Před 10 měsíci

    We need yall in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

  • @agnesstokes1078
    @agnesstokes1078 Před 11 měsíci

    This was really interesting ❤❤❤❤

  • @catalina.t
    @catalina.t Před 4 měsíci

    Loveeeee this judge !!!!!!!

  • @chevroletbabi2010
    @chevroletbabi2010 Před rokem

    Love this and love hearing that some states are still for the best interest of the child. In the end that's all that matters but unfortunately some states are not. 😞

  • @danielleg1504
    @danielleg1504 Před rokem

    I’m Canadian, and have no personal need to explore this topic… but it’s fascinating!

  • @darkphoenix3846
    @darkphoenix3846 Před 9 měsíci

    The judges don't like when the parents bash the other parent. Indiana family Court has come a long way from where they were in the 90s. The only thing the judge cares about and focuses on is what is in the best interests of the child. I really love that.

  • @ChocoBeauty8
    @ChocoBeauty8 Před rokem +1

    I like the moral clause in Texas for married couples until the divorce is final.

  • @Etyme
    @Etyme Před 8 měsíci

    I know someone who they didn’t have a court ordered child custody agreement and the father went and took his kids for his agreed upon weekend visit and he ended up holding his kids for a whole year while he was deployed and gave his children to his mom that whole time. Lied to the grandma and told her it was an agreement. The mom couldn’t file a report because there was no custody order and the parents were divorced.😢

  • @higlite36
    @higlite36 Před rokem

    I know it's random but I am LOVING ❤️ Caila's green shawl/cardigan/top!! Where did you get it?

  • @blu_thunder1580
    @blu_thunder1580 Před rokem

    I had no idea she looked like that under them robes 😂😂😂

  • @gwyneth2000
    @gwyneth2000 Před rokem +3

    VONDDDDAAAAAA! You are serving us a whole feast!! Thank you

  • @exuberanttarot
    @exuberanttarot Před rokem

    Thanks 😊 🫂 🙏

  • @vjcubastreams
    @vjcubastreams Před rokem

    I love this show! I've learned A LOT and I only dream about Judge VB doing the final judgement of my case! I am representing myself. Unfortunately I live in Miami and here is a big difference: I can't find a serious show or training video or whatever serious content like this to learn from Florida rules. If anyone has an advice for me, please...
    THANK YOU JUDGE VB! We'll miss your show, I hope you find another way to educate us, most people don't have money to pay attorneys and this what you've been doing is filling the gap and helping to make truth the "and justice for all" idea. THANKS!

    • @mmdaa4
      @mmdaa4 Před rokem +1

      I’m in Miami, I have some indirect experience with timesharing. Maybe there’s some infor I could help you with.

    • @vjcubastreams
      @vjcubastreams Před rokem +1

      @@mmdaa4 Thank you very much! I already filed my case. I hope I did everything right.

    • @mmdaa4
      @mmdaa4 Před rokem

      @@vjcubastreams best of luck

  • @soulsanctum1111
    @soulsanctum1111 Před rokem

    Hi Judge Vonda! I was married in Harris County in 2007,and left my husband the same year because of severe Domestic Violence against me and my oldest son. Not long after, our son was born in 2008. He was so violent I had to leave the state. Our son is a handsome 14 autistic child that I've never received child support. We were never divorced. How long does it take to get a court date? Will he have the right to see my son? I don't want him around us at all. I am on SSI because of him. I need advice. Thanks! Love your channel!!

  • @cathyslaton9998
    @cathyslaton9998 Před rokem

    This was interesting thank you for sharing

  • @dariustbutler
    @dariustbutler Před rokem +1

    I live in Florida and need a lawyer, I was in Dallas but hey....

  • @jermaljack7869
    @jermaljack7869 Před rokem

    I have someone in Maryland that really needs to be in your court

  • @rahzyrahz9490
    @rahzyrahz9490 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you do one on Ga

  • @adamswiggan
    @adamswiggan Před rokem

    Kids love to talk. I taught for almost 40 years and have heard much I didn’t need to know.

  • @charlibrown2012
    @charlibrown2012 Před rokem

    In Massachusetts the person who filed for the divorce could not be remarried again for a year whereas the one who was divorced against could remarry after six months. Of course that was many years ago so I don’t know if that’s still the same now.😊

  • @uniform131
    @uniform131 Před rokem +1

    Except that “time-share” is used for those resort properties in FL.. so it still sounds like the kids are property

  • @lucifermorningstar703

    Southern states are wild

  • @NPRYRS
    @NPRYRS Před rokem

    YOUR hair has grown SINCE I last watched 🤯

  • @darkphoenix3846
    @darkphoenix3846 Před 9 měsíci

    Florida is the same as indiana. Parents who arent married is the same until the father has to establish paternity even if he has signed the birth certificate. But Indiana is no longer a mother state. The parents divorced or unwed have a court order to claim the child every other tax year. Ex. Mom has even number of years and dad has odd. In indiana if the non custodial parent is behind in child support by more than 500 dollars they can be placed in the Tax offset program to have their tax refunds taken to pay for child support arrears. And the judge can can issue a body attachment and have a warrant on them and incarcerated and bond usually is 10% of the arrears amount. Also the courts can suspend the non custodial parent driver's license and put liens on any property they own. If child support is more than 1,000 dollars the non custodial parent will be charged with a felony. And be sentenced to probation for a year or up to a year in jail. Non custodial parents paychecks are garnishment up to 55% of their income. Custodial parent can now lose custody for malicious parent and parent alienation and can also be held in contempt of court for violation of parenting time and the judge can sentence them to counseling, make them reimburse the non custodial parent legal fees, community service and up to 30 days in jail. If they degrade the other parent in front of the kids, interfere with phone calls or refuse the kids contact by any means from the non custodial parent that's considered contempt of court. The non custodial parent is ordered to pick the children up for their weekend and the custodial parent is ordered to pick up the children when visitation is over. Unless they agree on some other way like meeting half way. The non custodial parent is by law supposed to be on school records and medical records and must be included in all aspects of raising the children. One parent can not harass the other parent during their parenting time that's also interfering. There's so much more. If the parents are having a problem with co parenting the judge can order the parent to communicate through an app that is connected to the court. Non custodial parent is to reimburse the custodial parent for anything after 500 dollars at 6%. Only if the parent who has the better health insurance isn't receiving it as an employment benefit. Quite a few judges aren't playing games with custodial parent with holding or interfering with parenting time. We have what is known as grandparents visitation rights and in some cases the step parent. In some cases if the non custodial parent doesn't want to be employed the judge can order the non custodial parents spouse to pay support. We have mediators known as guardian ad litem which is essentially the person who has only the best interests of the child and that is also how the judge makes their final decision for child custody is which parent has the best interests of the child. Parenting time...time number of days and even overnight visitation is based on the children age. When it comes to custody hearing the judge can allow a child 14 years or older to decide which parent they want to live with. And in some cases a child as young as 11 depending on the maturity level of the child.

  • @sharikalender3916
    @sharikalender3916 Před rokem

    Can you do one for North Carolina as well? This episode is interesting 🤔😃

    • @JudgeVondaB
      @JudgeVondaB  Před rokem

      Sure! You know of any NC child support attorneys who’d be interested?

    • @sharikalender3916
      @sharikalender3916 Před rokem

      @@JudgeVondaB I'm sorry no. This whole child support and custody is new to me with my situation. But it would be nice to get a video explaining North Carolina law on it.

  • @setram
    @setram Před rokem

    She should bring an attorney from Alaska. Alaska needs to learn from other State.

  • @queenavision
    @queenavision Před rokem +1

    Mine never shows up to court

  • @fantuckstic
    @fantuckstic Před 8 měsíci

    One thing i hate about FL, is that its an automatic "mom state". Only when it pertains to crappy moms getting the kids and leaving and dad has no say. That is so wrong. ALL states should place children with the most capable parent. Not automatically with mom bc "children need a mother". They need a father, just as much.
    And in regards to a child calling a parental figure "mom or dad"...if that parent is completely absent. And the person who is stepping up and in as that figure....if that child is calling that person mommy/daddy on their own. And is comfortable doing so...then what's the problem? If that person is filling that role and fulfilling it, then they earned it. Especially if they adopted the child/ren. How can the bio parent claim disrespect if they've been absent and abandoned their kids.
    The law has no right telling a child who they can call mom/dad.

  • @shawanawatt9555
    @shawanawatt9555 Před 18 dny

    How can i get the Florida attorneys info

  • @slickwill5258
    @slickwill5258 Před rokem

    Do one on tennessee an military

  • @naymanwestmoreland8122
    @naymanwestmoreland8122 Před rokem +2

    Can you do one of these forums with a ga lawyer

    • @levelupwitharie
      @levelupwitharie Před rokem

      Yess!! That would be great! Bc I live in GA

    • @JudgeVondaB
      @JudgeVondaB  Před rokem +2

      Absolutely! The goal is to reach every state.😊

  • @Jasmine-cn6vl
    @Jasmine-cn6vl Před rokem

    What do you do if a father is in and out of the childs life? In jail when ever and disappears and goes ghost when he wants too but months after he will come back to “fight” for his kids? How should you handle that (Not married to the father) he abused me a lot as well in front of the kids and it has affected some of the things they do and my entire family has noticed it but they dont know about the abuse. I’ve been told to put him on child support but i chose not to bc i don’t want drama or to ruin his life in that specific way but its difficult figuring out how to handle it bc i dont wanna be the bad person bc i do want him to be involved but it seems not possible.

  • @jennyh8392
    @jennyh8392 Před rokem

    I have a question. Can a non custodial parent be in arrears and then have a baby with another man and get child support.? She has wage withholding and does not have a job. She is in the process of getting child support on her last baby. How will Texas attorney general deal with this situation?
    Will one child support case pay for the child support case that is in arrears?

  • @margaretsearcy9022
    @margaretsearcy9022 Před rokem

    I wonder what the difference is between California and Texas

  • @andreamckiney7458
    @andreamckiney7458 Před 9 měsíci

    U know I'm so glad that fla state got fed up for people move there from another state that have order to pay child support then they take off to fla and fla got fed up and turn it round and follow michigan laws now we can go after anyone to r order to pay child support that move to fla and still have to pay child support no matter what cuz fla tired of them not following the court orders...damn...but I'm glad I got mine done and over with it

  • @deedeeb7985
    @deedeeb7985 Před rokem

    I wish California had the law where a child doesn't have to call the child's parent's girlfriend/ step parent ' mom' I had to, if I didn't I would get beat! Literally

  • @kiwi5857
    @kiwi5857 Před rokem +1

  • @lacrishaluna9124
    @lacrishaluna9124 Před rokem

    Arkansas has a 30 day wait time on a divorce and you can't live with your partner for at least 60 days. and Arkansas also puts the morality clause in the divorce decree
    that the parents can't have another in the house hold that they have relations with while the child is in the home and no drugs or alcohol is allowed by you or any company you have in the house hold while the children are there. but as for the divorce we can get the divorce and get remarried the second after. there is no waiting period for that.

  • @American-Jello
    @American-Jello Před rokem

    I'm honestly shocked that a man can have no rights to a child yet is forced to pay child support solely based on the woman's word that he is the father. If a man is forced to prove paternity on his own dime just to have rights over his child, then the mother should be required to pay for a paternity test if she expects money for child support.
    It's like men are constantly the punching bags, and this is very wrong.

    • @mmdaa4
      @mmdaa4 Před rokem

      A paternity test is a requirement of child support so no it’s not based on anyone’s word.

  • @browneyesbrowneyes943

    Where Florida county does she practice in?

  • @2beer49
    @2beer49 Před 2 měsíci

    656K people have been lied to. That isn't a real courtroom, Vonda isn't a real judge. Everyone seen on the video have been hired to appear on a play. Here in the USA presenting yourself as an duly elected and appointed Judge is punishable as a Federal crime with REAL Federal Time. To quote the late Robert Blake. "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time". I have not yet seen any of her vids newer than one year. Perhaps she has already been warned.

  • @nikkinaugle607
    @nikkinaugle607 Před 8 měsíci

    I live in ohio and the guardian at lightum isn't very bipartisan in my experience I feel they railroad the men here I have only had one good experience which is when we were getting are granddaughter

  • @kayshawnsimmons5585
    @kayshawnsimmons5585 Před rokem +1

    🧐👩🏿‍⚖️❤️🍿☕

  • @albertramirez2539
    @albertramirez2539 Před rokem

    Mommy and daddy clause??,come on really,these hyenas are ridiculous,

    • @sherryhillman9197
      @sherryhillman9197 Před rokem +1

      You are so disrespectful, calling them hyenas. These ladies are professionals lawyers, judges.

  • @cantankerouscurmudgeon2225

    This is totally fubar.., about child custody.
    The state of Florida has, or did have, a no falt law.
    Which it doesn't matter who's cheating, or in the wrong.
    The mother get's custody of the child, or children.. Period.
    When my ex comment adultery, and we divorced in 1983.
    In the eye's of the state of Florida...., because I'm a man with a pecker, and a set of ball's.
    I was told instantly..., I was unfit to raise my only child.
    And because my ex was a woman, with a vagina, and a set of boobs.
    She had to be proven unfit.
    Without a shadow of a doubt, to have that child taken from her.
    In other words..., "she could be the biggest wh**e in the county, or state, and still be a good mother."
    That's what the judge related to me in court, word for word.
    My daughter is now in her fourty's.
    I'm in my mid sixty's, I never remarried, and never had any more children.
    Therefore the state of Florida denied me the right to raise my only child, just because I'm a man.
    And by the way..., the word "father," is no where in my divorce papers.
    The word "mother" is in there, but not "father."
    Even though, I am her biological father.
    The state of Florida doesn't recognize a "father," in divorce court, other than when it comes to child support.
    A "father" has absolutely no rights when it comes to child custody.
    # truth out..........*

    • @danielleg1504
      @danielleg1504 Před rokem

      I’m so sorry. That’s very sad... A life-changing terrible experience. 😢
      It sounds like the system has come a long way, now, but still has some work to do.

    • @TheDdty
      @TheDdty Před rokem

      it doesn’t work like that anymore Florida assumes 50% for each parent it’s the other parents job to prove why they deserve more or less custody than the other parent

  • @saiyanseeds5084
    @saiyanseeds5084 Před rokem +1

    It doesnt kill anything. Custody timesharing makes no difference to the families it will only make you politicians feel good inside.

    • @anonymoususer4866
      @anonymoususer4866 Před rokem

      I like calling it parenting time not visitation. Visitation sounds hostile.

    • @saiyanseeds5084
      @saiyanseeds5084 Před rokem

      @@anonymoususer4866 Personally it all sounds like crap to keep my child away. Any parent fighting for there child would feel like that regardless of what you call it. It all still feels the same. Changing what you say doesnt make it feel any different for the parents.

  • @darkphoenix3846
    @darkphoenix3846 Před 9 měsíci

    The number of malicious parent or parent alienation by the custodial parent which majority of the time is the mother is outrageous and very sad.