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Episode 64: Learning to Live After Alienation and Court Assisted Murder

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EPISODE 64: Learning to Live After Alienation and Court Assisted Murder; Hosts: Brian Lee, Steven Ball, April McCracken, and Angela May

 

Join RFIR, Sunday, May 21st, from 9-11 p.m. EST., 8-10 p.m. CST., 7-9 p.m. MST., 6-8 p.m. PST for Episode 64: Learning to Live After Alienation and Court Assisted Murder.  Please join us as we interview Zachariah Hoffer of Norfolk, Virginia.  Zach is a father of three girls, ages 20, 16, and 14.  His ongoing obstacles in life are surrounded by 3 custody ordeals, involving 50/50 custodial parenting times, ultimately being minimized as a visitor or even a non-parent altogether.  His biggest struggle since 2006 has been Court assisted Parental Alienation leading to child murder, court incompetence, hearsay in court, underhanded illegal adoption with poor adoption guids elines, poor probationary guidelines for offenders, and the heartbreak of losing a child he dearly loves to this very day.  Zach is fighting to establish legal accountability for Guardian Ad Litems, Judges, Probation Officers, and the mother of his child.  His goal is to operate to educate Family Courts and others to learn more about how they can better prepare themselves to fight equitably for the rights of the children.  His current mission is to fight to revoke an adoption of his daughter by the alleged murderer, citing they never had a legal right to adopt his daughter at all, under the provisions of the laws where a fit parent must be determined first.  Zach is currently assisting his other two alienated daughters in receiving psychiatric help who have also been impacted by this same tragedy.  

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