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Episode 7 - What Parents Fear the Worst in Divorce and Custody Battles

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Episode 7 - What Parents Fear the Worst in Divorce and Custody Battles

Join us Sunday, Oct. 16 from 9pm - 11pm EST as we hear one parents fight for their child that lead to the death of their son.

Our guest tonight, Rod McCall is a parent who has had the worst fear come to life. Through his tragic experiences, he has written a book called “For the Love of Eryk” to bring attention to the corruption that be in Family Law and Mental Health fields.

Oct. 21, 2011 is a day Mr. McCall will never forget. The day he saw a bright light go dim. The day he won full custody of his son. The day his son Eryk was murdered by his mother. Mr. McCall tried to rescue his son from a bad situation. Not failed in doing so, the powers at be restricted him from doing so. The mother had deceived the police, manipulated the system, lied to mental health professionals and falsely accused Mr. McCall to CPS of molesting their son. For a long time, Mr. McCall thought he and Eryk were put through this because the mother was well placed, education and experience in take advantage of the system, but he was wrong. Much of what happened to Mr. McCall has happened too many. IT HAS TO STOP. Mr. McCall’s book “For the Love of Eryk” is not just his story, but about a system that is broken: A system that separates parents from children, allows truth to be a liability to lies and money. Mr. McCall is seeking your help to get his story told and help draw attention to the problems in Family Law and Mental Health fields when it comes to Parental Alienation. Together, we can help other so no other has to suffer as they did.

You can listen to the live show by clicking on this link: (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/restoring_families_radio_show/2016/10/17/what-parents-fear-the-worst-in-divorce-and-custody-battles) or by calling (619) 924-9885. If you wish to be a part of the show, press #1 to be entered into the status Que.

 

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