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A Law Should Not Be Created After A Death But To Prevent A Death!

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JANUARY IS #NATIONALSTALKINGAWARENESSMONTH

Tonight's Guest Is Ronnie Kessler,

Sharing the story of her daughter Ali Kessler and her grandson Greyson Kessler (moderating for Ali),  Who is up in Tallahassee fighting to see Greyson's Law passed.

My name is Ali Kessler. I am not only a protective parent advocate, but I am a mom who just lost my 4.5-year-old son to a filicide-suicide just a few months ago. Greyson's death was 100% preventable, but judges denied injunctions and restraining orders citing there wasn't enough evidence. But there was. They just chose to ignore it, giving power to parents' rights first, not children's safety.

Greyson was just four years old when his own father murdered him during his court-ordered parenting time in the midst of a 'high conflict custody battle in Fort Lauderdale. I was a single mom from the very beginning. Greyson's father wanted nothing to do with us until he filed a paternity case when Greyson was six months old, for which he was instantly awarded 50% joint- custody. I was in an ongoing battle to protect my son despite years of evidence, including threats, degrading texts, violation of signed agreements, refusal to pay for school and activities, refusal to agree on anything, and then finally cyber stalked and tracking devices on my car. I then filed a petition for a domestic violence injunction the day before Greyson was killed, which was denied. I also begged for an emergency pick-up order when Greyson was missing from school for two days, and that was also denied.

 https://www.flsenate.gov/Media/PressReleases/Show/4069  

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