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Episode 43 – 50/50 Shared Parenting; Can It Be Done?

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Episode 43 – 50/50 Shared Parenting, It Can Be Done. You Host: Brian Lee / Co-Host: Steven Ball & April McCracken

Join the RFIR Team tonight, Sunday, March 5th from 9-11 p.m. EST., 8-10 p.m. CST., 7-9 p.m. MST., 6-8 p.m. PST. for Episode 43 – 50/50 Shared Parenting, It Can Be Done; as we will be welcoming our guest tonight from Missouri, Angela Craig-Wiley. A mother of 2 girls with ex-husband and step-mother to 3 children with her current husband.  For five years, Angela and her ex-husband have been able to do 50/50 custody. She is actively involved with her current husband's case. The types of corruption that they have been facing is lies, false allegations within case with younger daughter of “domestic violence, controlling behavior’ where she was forced into truth and accusations were proven all to be. With oldest daughter, lies of abandonment where mother took off and disappeared and now tells everyone that her father never cared about being a dad. With her son, other family members had filed an illegal guardianship which also has lies of drug use, neglect and accusations of sexual molestation. All to be found false. With the fight for equal shared parenting and family law reform, Angela’s case is a prime example that 50/50 shared custody can work. What Angela hopes to accomplish by coming to the show is to bring awareness to 50/50 parenting and how it can and does work and why woman like her are so active in fighting for men’s equality. She also wants to speak on why so many are against what we do within family law reform and how we interact with the community. The best advice Angela has is for the listeners is for them to stop and think, put your kids needs first and quit all the fighting back and forth. If you do not like your ex for whatever reason, minimize the contact and just keep it about the kids. Move on and be happy…improve yourself, etc.

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