by Iris McKay
Welcome--and have a seat right next to me, as I share my experiences as a co-founder and the first Executive Director of the first American 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to fixing our family courts—the Coalition Against Fraud in Divorce, Inc. CAFID’s dream is to unleash the power of the American public by sharing our concerns with the family court system, and by working in partnership with our family court judges, ethical lawyers, and other non-profits to stop the injustice created when high-conflict cases are not properly managed.
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April 23, 2024
<p>Episode 3 delves into the "When" of CAFID's creation & development through a left (goal-oriented, structured phases, adherence to charity navigation) and right (creativity and visualization) brain model. </p> <p><br></p> <p>This episode also explains how the public can get involved and help influence CAFID's initiatives, by becoming MVMs (Monthly Voting Members).</p> <p><br></p> <p>We would greatly appreciate it if you could<strong> follow and rate our podcast, as well as share it with anyone else who you think would be interested. </strong></p> <p><br></p> <p>For more information about CAFID and how you can help us fix our family courts, <strong>please visit our site, </strong><a href="www.cafid.org"><strong>www.CAFID.org</strong></a><strong> and consider donating.</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p>CAFID is an acronym for the Coalition Against Fraud in Divorce, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. </p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>1 Goal</strong> = Fix our Family Courts</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>3 Programs</strong> = Educate and empower, Research and develop, Collaborate and conquer.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>5 Innovations</strong> = CAFID is the first non-profit to: 1-aggressively pursue the problem of gaslighting in court and the failure of courts to punish perjurers, 2-to take on the question, just how serious is the American family law court crises? 3-to join together and collaborate with multiple groups already dealing with the family court mess, 4-to propose the ATF Approach—AI, Tech, and Forensics, 5-to aggressively advocate that anyone facing loss of their constitutional rights to their children or property should have access to ethical and competent legal counsel.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>7 Failures of the Court System</strong> = 1-failure to punish perjurers and make the defrauded party act as the prosecutor. 2-failure to protect children and vulnerable spouses from fraud and abuse, 3-failure to acknowledge the significant role that trauma plays in divorce, 4-failure to protect families from family erasure, 5-failure to protect a parent’s constitutional rights to their children or property, 6-failure to provide for accountability of judges, lawyers and experts, 7-failure to protect the institution of marriage by not punishing cheating and fraudulent spouses or their accomplices. </p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>9 Projects</strong> = 1-Reaching Out through Social Media, 2-Forming Hundreds of CAFID 100 Groups, 3-Studying the Extent of the FLCS Crisis, 4- Using an ATF Approach to Fixing our FLCS, 5-Working with Judges to Make the Family Justice Initiative Reality, 6-Defining Family Court Betrayal as Institutional Betrayal, 7-Restoring the Public’s Trust in the FLCS, 8-Supplementing No-Fault Law to Protect Marriage, 9 Providing Legal Counsel to Protect a Party’s Constitutional Rights. </p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>CAFID Disclaimer:</strong> We do not provide any legal, mental health, financial, or other type of advice for family law or divorce matters. CAFID’s opinions are exclusive to our organization and do not necessarily represent the opinions of any of our collaborating nonprofits, nor do our opinions reflect the position of the San Diego Superior Court. </p>
April 10, 2024
<p>Episode 2 goes into the "How" of CAFID's work by explaining our programs and projects using the 1-3-5-7-9 formula.</p> <p>We would greatly appreciate it if you could<strong> follow and rate our podcast, as well as share it with anyone else who you think would be interested. </strong>For more information about CAFID and how you can help us fix our family courts, <strong>please visit our site, </strong><a href="www.cafid.org"><strong>www.CAFID.org</strong></a><strong> and consider donating.</strong></p> <p>CAFID is an acronym for the Coalition Against Fraud in Divorce, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. </p> <p><strong>1 Goal</strong> = Fix our Family Courts</p> <p><strong>3 Programs</strong> = Educate and empower, Research and develop, Collaborate and conquer.</p> <p><strong>5 Innovations</strong> = CAFID is the first non-profit to: 1-aggressively pursue the problem of gaslighting in court and the failure of courts to punish perjurers, 2-to take on the question, just how serious is the American family law court crises? 3-to join together and collaborate with multiple groups already dealing with the family court mess, 4-to propose the ATF Approach—AI, Tech, and Forensics, 5-to aggressively advocate that anyone facing loss of their constitutional rights to their children or property should have access to ethical and competent legal counsel.</p> <p><strong>7 Failures of the Court System</strong> = 1-failure to punish perjurers and make the defrauded party act as the prosecutor. 2-failure to protect children and vulnerable spouses from fraud and abuse, 3-failure to acknowledge the significant role that trauma plays in divorce, 4-failure to protect families from family erasure, 5-failure to protect a parent’s constitutional rights to their children or property, 6-failure to provide for accountability of judges, lawyers and experts, 7-failure to protect the institution of marriage by not punishing cheating and fraudulent spouses or their accomplices. </p> <p><strong>9 Projects</strong> = 1-Reaching Out through Social Media, 2-Forming Hundreds of CAFID 100 Groups, 3-Studying the Extent of the FLCS Crisis, 4- Using an ATF Approach to Fixing our FLCS, 5-Working with Judges to Make the Family Justice Initiative Reality, 6-Defining Family Court Betrayal as Institutional Betrayal, 7-Restoring the Public’s Trust in the FLCS, 8-Supplementing No-Fault Law to Protect Marriage, 9 Providing Legal Counsel to Protect a Party’s Constitutional Rights. </p> <p><strong>CAFID Disclaimer:</strong> We do not provide any legal, mental health, financial, or other type of advice for family law or divorce matters. CAFID’s opinions are exclusive to our organization and do not necessarily represent the opinions of any of our collaborating nonprofits, nor do our opinions reflect the position of the San Diego Superior Court. </p>
April 10, 2024
<p>This episode is part 1 of a 3-part series designed to help you understand the ‘what’ of CAFID’s mission to eliminate gaslighting, financial and custody fraud, and other problems the family court system is currently experiencing. We would greatly appreciate it if you could<strong> follow and rate our podcast, as well as share it with anyone else who you think would be interested. </strong>For more information about CAFID and how you can help us fix our family courts, <strong>please visit our site, </strong><a href="www.cafid.org"><strong>www.CAFID.org</strong></a><strong> and consider donating.</strong></p> <p>CAFID is an acronym for the Coalition Against Fraud in Divorce, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. </p> <p><strong>1 Goal</strong> = Fix our Family Courts</p> <p><strong>3 Programs</strong> = Educate and empower, Research and develop, Collaborate and conquer.</p> <p><strong>5 Innovations</strong> = CAFID is the first non-profit to: 1-aggressively pursue the problem of gaslighting in court and the failure of courts to punish perjurers, 2-to take on the question, just how serious is the American family law court crises? 3-to join together and collaborate with multiple groups already dealing with the family court mess, 4-to propose the ATF Approach—AI, Tech, and Forensics, 5-to aggressively advocate that anyone facing loss of their constitutional rights to their children or property should have access to ethical and competent legal counsel.</p> <p><strong>7 Failures of the Court System</strong> = 1-failure to punish perjurers and make the defrauded party act as the prosecutor. 2-failure to protect children and vulnerable spouses from fraud and abuse, 3-failure to acknowledge the significant role that trauma plays in divorce, 4-failure to protect families from family erasure, 5-failure to protect a parent’s constitutional rights to their children or property, 6-failure to provide for accountability of judges, lawyers and experts, 7-failure to protect the institution of marriage by not punishing cheating and fraudulent spouses or their accomplices. </p> <p><strong>9 Projects</strong> = 1-Reaching Out through Social Media, 2-Forming Hundreds of CAFID 100 Groups, 3-Studying the Extent of the FLCS Crisis, 4- Using an ATF Approach to Fixing our FLCS, 5-Working with Judges to Make the Family Justice Initiative Reality, 6-Defining Family Court Betrayal as Institutional Betrayal, 7-Restoring the Public’s Trust in the FLCS, 8-Supplementing No-Fault Law to Protect Marriage, 9 Providing Legal Counsel to Protect a Party’s Constitutional Rights. </p> <p><strong>CAFID Disclaimer:</strong> We do not provide any legal, mental health, financial, or other type of advice for family law or divorce matters. CAFID’s opinions are exclusive to our organization and do not necessarily represent the opinions of any of our collaborating nonprofits, nor do our opinions reflect the position of the San Diego Superior Court. </p>
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