Women’s Legal Resource has a new staff member, Cheryl and we are inviting all women who have experienced a rough divorce or who are currently going through a rough divorce and would like to share their stories for a possible book to be published.
Women’s Legal Resource together with Cheryl would like to compile stories of divorce, child custody and other issues relating to divorce as a way to inform women all over the world, that women are not alone with their experiences. If you interested in participating you may email your story to cheryl@womenslegalresource.com Your story can be anywhere from 2 to 10 pages in length and will be edited. Your story can be submitted anonymously if you don’t wish your name to be used. We will honor confidentiality at all costs.
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on Monday, November 9th, 2009 at 5:15 pm and is filed under Child Support, Child custody, Divorce, Family Law, Headline News.
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About The Author
I am a divorced single mother who faced the brutal battle fields of the family law court system for eight years and I am a survivor of Domestic Violence. As a result of my experience; I founded Women’s Legal Resource in 2006. Women’s Legal Resource originally designed as a tool I used to vent my frustrations with having to deal with bureaucratic red tape of child custody and child support, other women who were experiencing the same ordeal, started emailing me for advice. Today, I advocate and empower other women to take charge of their legal challenges and encourage others to take a stand to be proactive. Knowledge is a powerful resource.
Unfortunately, the legal system is failing women and their children who are victims of domestic violence and often the courts give custody to the fathers who are perpetrators of violence and abuse. Women's Legal resource plays an active role in advocating for Domestic Violence Reform, as well as, Family Law Reform and supports several assembly bills currently is legislation with Assembly woman, Fiona Ma.
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