Fathers N Family Court
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My kids have been legally kidnapped from me for 900 + days. My childrens mother has had an active warrant for a year-and-a-half and frequently talks about killing my children, yet somehow my children are still not back with me. Over the the past two years I have battled through parental alienation and aggravated stalking, as well as overcome depression. Fathers remain voiceless in family courts nationwide, Fathers N Family Court is myquest to spread awarness to it through my story. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jpbrown/support

Incubator Stage feat Joshua

After bouncing around early in life and being adopted at 7 years old, Joshua, 35, of Ohio, finally had something to live for when his daughter was bor...
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Meeting Quotas feat Mike

After spending 52 months waiting for court dates, and north of $300,000 in child support, Mike, 46, of Colorado can see the finish line to the "pay to...
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BANK ACCOUNT feat Hen

Why is the weight of money worth more than the weight of time and effort? Why does a father go to jail for not paying, but he doesn't face jail for wi...
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Waiting feat Sal

After growing up in foster care, Sal, 25, of Florida, tells the story of how his son gave him the family he never had, and motivated him to clean up h...
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Million Father March feat Derek

Derek, 37, of Maryland, is a veteran who hasn't been allowed to see his 2 sons in person in 6 years, yet is expected to pay $1288 a month in child sup...
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Planting Seeds feat Dre

Dre, 39, of Virginia, talks about his 13 year battle to be in his daughters life, who is currently 13 years old. Dre has spent her entire life span tr...
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Being Humbled feat Ryan

Ryan, 26, of Georgia, moved to the state at 19 years old from Florida on a mission to start something new. Shortly after finding, his then girlfriend,...
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Breaking Even feat George

Presumptive Shared Parenting was signed into law in 2018 in the state of Kentucky, setting the standard for what every state should follow. In this ep...
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