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  • J. Brownstone on Parental Alienation Apr. 18

    PRIVACY PIRACY HOST MARI FRANK INTERVIEWS:

    Justice Harvey Brownstone, Judge Who Presides at the North Toronto Family Court

    MONDAY, APRIL 18, 8:00-8:30AM PACIFIC TIME, KUCI 88.9 FM IN IRVINE, CA AND AUDIO STREAMING ON WWW.KUCI.ORG

    Judge Brownstone will discuss the following topics and more!

    1. What would you as a judge tell parents before their children are in court?



    2. Why should family court litigation only be used as a last resort for families?



    3. What are the alternatives to family court litigation?



    4. What are some misconceptions about the justice system that falsely lead parents to believe that they can effectively conduct litigation themselves in court?



    5. What is ‘parental alienation?’

    Don’t miss this fascinating interview with Judge Brownstone!

    Here’s some background information about this great guest:

    Justice Harvey Brownstone became a lawyer in 1983, and began his career as a Legal Aid lawyer. In 1989 he joined the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General as lawyer enforcing child support orders, and became Director of the Support Enforcement Program in 1991. He was appointed a judge in Ontario in 1995 and presides at the North Toronto Family Court.



    Justice Brownstone is the only real sitting judge in the world to host his own online talk show, called “Family Matters”, which can be seen at www.familymatterstv.com. The show features a number of prominent guests in the fields of law, social work, mental health and education, with a view to educating and enlightening the public on a variety of topics dealing with relationships, families, parenting, the justice system, and the well-being of children.

    To learn more about Privacy Piracy- visit www.kuci.org/privacypiracy- listen to previous interviews, download podcasts and see upcoming VIP guests.

     

    Category: In the News

    Tags: interview, mari-frank, privacy-piracy

    By Family Matters - April 15, 2011
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