If you think women and Mothers aren't abusive, and don't lie to the courts, their children, and everyone around them, you have been living under a rock.
We demonize men, and label them as abusers, yet we protect women and label them as victims of men.
Sorry, it's time we start talking about things in terms of abusers and victims, not men and women.
We the Parents Podcast: S.2 Ep.3- Jeff Younger
Father who lost custody of child runs for Texas House to outlaw child gender reassignments.
We the Parents Podcast: S2. Ep.2 The Attorneys
"We the Attorneys" Podcast with attorneys from all over the United States! Attorneys, Sean Kuhlmeyer, Mark Reel, Melissa Isaak, Connie Reguli, Ben Beveridge, Leslie Ferderigos, and Ted Bush.
We the Parents Podcast- S2 Ep.1- Melissa Isaak- Isaak Law Firm, Attorneys for Men
Divorce lawyers for Men in Alabama and Florida. The Isaak Law Firm has been fighting for men since 2009.
The Isaak Law Firm focuses its practice in the area of family law. The Firm was founded by Melissa L. Isaak who saw there were no firms fighting exclusively for the rights of men in family law. Prior to becoming an attorney, Melissa served in the United States Army as an active duty soldier. While on active duty, Melissa attended college as a full-time student and obtained her bachelor's degree and a masters degree in psychology. After an honorable discharge from the military, Melissa worked as a child and adolescent therapist in both a residential hospital and in a private practice setting. Melissa has also worked as an adjunct professor of psychology at Wallace Community College in Dothan, Alabama where she taught courses in general psychology, human growth and development and statistics. She was also an adjunct professor at Troy University teaching courses in juvenile delinquency and criminal evidence. Melissa also obtained a second masters degree in criminal justice and became a published author while conducting research for the United States Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory (USAARL). She then obtained her law degree from Barry University School of Law where she served as Senior Editor of the Barry Law Review. Melissa accepted a direct commission with the Alabama Army National Guard and became certified as a lawyer in the Judge Advocate Corp. Melissa is licensed to practice law in the U.S. District of Alabama and all Alabama and Florida State Courts.
"No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers."
Healthy people "suck it up" and put their kids first. When a parent can't co-parent, typically that means they have some sort of emotional or mental disorder. Unresolved childhood trauma they carried over into adulthood.
False Allegations and Protective Orders
The use of these tactics isn't protecting people, it's being used as legal abuse.