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Joint Parents info@jointparents.com
International Child Abduction Booklet From the The US State Department provides information for use by parents whose child may have been abducted
US Office of
Children’s Issues Children's Passport Issuance Alert Program (CPIAP) National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) Countries that have signed the Hague Convention Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers International Child Abduction Database (INCADAT) United States Department of State, Office of Children’s Issues Provides
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How To Go To Visitation Without Throwing Up is a book for young children about coping with regular visitation to separate parents, especially long-distance visitation. Written in very simple language arising from the point of view of a young boy who had a hard time adjusting to the stress of traveling back and forth to visit his mother. How To Go To Visitation Without Throwing Up offers more than just a mere advisory text - it has point-by-point observations, travel safety tips, and numerous fun activities to pass the travel time. Click here to see the Table of Contents. How To Go To Visitation Without Throwing Up is highly recommended reading, and a great resource for any parent having to take a child on a long-distance trip to visit friends and relations. Available at Amazon.com. Call 1 (800) 646-5590 or (936) 967-8970.
Department of State - Important Telephone Numbers
Department of State - Office of Children's Issues
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National Child Rescue Organisation
This website will tell you who's behind it, why it's done, how
it's done and what to do to protect your family from Britain's army of official
child abusers
Our Aims And Ideals
and our intention to expose the worst persecution of innocent families
since Nazi Germany.
The purpose of the National Child Rescue Organisation (NCRO) is to protect
children from abuse, whether that abuse originates from their own home environment
or, as so often happens, from the British 'Nazi-like' State controlled child
protection agencies.
Remember the Nazi-like antics employed by these agencies in Cleveland,
Rochdale, the Orkneys, Pindown and the North Wales children homes sex abuse
scandals? The same antics are being employed today, but the States secret
family court procedures are designed to stop the facts being disclosed to
the unsuspecting public.
Japanese civil law stresses that in cases where custody cannot be reached by agreement between the parents, the Japanese Family Court will resolve the issue based on the best interests of the child. The Civil Affairs Bureau of the Japanese Ministry of Justice states that, in general, redress in child custody cases is sought through habeas corpus proceedings in the court. There is no preferential treatment based on nationality or gender. Although visitation rights for non-custodial parents are not expressly stipulated in the Japanese Civil Code, court judgments often provide visitation rights for non-custodial parents. In order to bring a custody issue before the Family Court, the left-behind parent will require the assistance of a Japanese attorney. A parent holding a custody decree issued in U.S. courts must therefore retain local Japanese counsel to apply to the Japanese courts for recognition and enforcement of the U.S. decree.
Provides free services, including free legal representation where available for parents protecting abused children, attorney training, expert witnesses, legal research, referral services and advocacy in Civil Child Sexual Abuse Cases.
The NCPP was founded as a grass roots effort by one attorney, one domestic violence professional and one child support advocate and funded by the attorney for the first eighteen months. The sole focus of the process was to protect abused children caught in the midst of custody litigation. Nonabusing parents were losing custody to abusers simply because they could not afford to pay for qualified legal representation. Those who could pay for representation found that most attorneys were not knowledgeable about custody cases were abuse issues existed, or how these issues made the case different and difficult. As a result, thousands of children were being placed with cruel and violent parents. It was evident that just having an attorney was not enough. Experienced family law attorneys had to be trained regarding how to better litigate custody cases involving abuse. The focus of the NCPP has always been a narrow one: to offer resources to nonabusive parents in order that they be given an opportunity to protect their children through the legal system. Approximately 85% of these parents are mothers and 15% are fathers. Since incorporation in August of 1992, the NCPP has served 2,412 parents nationwide. These services range from advice and information, to assigning a free attorney, consultations with the parents and/or their submitting legal briefs on appeal in support of protective parent cases, publishing a newsletter titled Alternatives For Protective Parents, making referrals for parents who need expert witnesses, evaluations, therapy for themselves or their children and for medical evaluations of child abuse. The NCPP is committed to assist these parents in any way that is legally and ethically allowable and within funding restrictions. All services are free.
An NCPP two-year pilot attorney training program in New Jersey was funded by the state Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy Fund generating 117 pro bono representations by offering three days of intensive training on custody cases involving issues of abuse to experienced family law attorneys at no charge, on the condition that each attorney with the NCPPP to accept three pro bono referrals within two years of completion of the training. The NCPP is the only agency or organization serving this population of commendable parents who ask nothing more than that their children be protected in the courts. T (609) 394-1506 F (609) 394-2574
International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
International Child Abduction Attorney Network
AUSTRALIA
The Domestic
Violence & Incest Resource Centre
(Melbourne)
The DVIRC site has information about their services, statistics on domestic violence and information for victims of domestic violence and incest.
Violence Free Family Life: Women's Safety Plan
This safety plan was adapted for domestic violence victims in Australia (from The Nashville Police Department). Domestic violence experts strongly recommends that anyone thinking of leaving an abusive relationship and/or making a safety plan should do so in consultation with a trained domestic violence counselor.
Women's Resource Information and Support Centre
WRISC is located in Ballarat and offers confidential personal support for women and children who have or are experiencing domestic violence.
BRASIL
Centro de Estudo e Atendimento Relativos ao Abuso Sexual
O Centro de Estudo e Atendimento Relativos ao Abuso Sexual, parte da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, ofrece atendimento em saúde mental nos níveis individual e familiar para pessoas envolvidas em relações incestuosas. Tambem faz estudo e pesquisa nesta área.
CANADA
Vancouver: Battered Women's Support Services
BWSS provides free support services and educational workshops for all women who are or have been in an abusive, intimate relationship as an adult.
ITALY
MEXICO
Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos
La Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos tiene una iniciativa nacional en contra de la violencia (clic Unidad Nacional contra la Violencia). El sitio web tiene información sobre la violencia interfamiliar, cómo reconocerla, y sugerencias para pedir ayuda y vivir libre de este peligro.
NEW ZEALAND
Violence Free Family Life: Women's Safety Plan
This safety plan was adapted for domestic violence victims in New Zealand (from The Nashville Police Department). Safe Xchange strongly recommends that anyone thinking of leaving an abusive relationship and/or making a safety plan should do so in consultation with a trained domestic violence counselor.
SCOTLAND
Zero Tolerance Charitable Trust
List of myths and facts and information on how you can help by getting involved. SOUTH ASIA Links and resources for South Asian women living in India, the U.S. and Canada. URUGUAY Teléfonos para emergencias, incluyendo una línea para mujeres
víctimas de la violencia.
Este artículo de El Ucabista, el periódico de la Universidad
Católica Andrés Bello, presenta la violación como manifestación
de violencia social. Incluye direcciones y teléfonos de las instituciones
donde las víctimas de violación pueden pedir ayuda.
SAWNET (South Asian Women's NETwork)
Teléfonos Utiles
VENEZUELA
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