Ted Rubin, husband of Lauren Lippe, speaks about how Long Island wife made life hell – NYPOST.com. Seems that the Mother in this case has done everything in her power to alienate the party’s daughters from Father. She has the children telling Father that he might be the biological Father, but their step-father is their [...]
Posts Tagged ‘holidays’
Ted Rubin, husband of Lauren Lippe, speaks about how Long Island wife made life hell – NYPOST.com
Posted: June 23, 2010 in family lawTags: Father, Father's Day, holidays, Long Island, New York Post, Parental, parental alienation, Stepfamily, United States
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Happy Father’s Day to All Fathers
Posted: June 19, 2010 in family lawTags: Bolivia, california, Father's Day, holidays, mother's day, Richard Nixon, Sonora Smart Dodd, United States
Did you know that Father’s Day was only officially made a national holiday in the U.S. in 1972, when President Richard Nixon declared it to be the third Sunday of June? But the holiday actually traces its origins to early 20th-century Washington State. Inspired by a Mother’s Day sermon she heard at church in 1909, [...]
Holidays are About the Children
Posted: November 22, 2009 in family lawTags: children, Christmas, Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, co-parenting, holidays, memories, Thanksgiving, visitation schedule
This is the time of year that we in Family Law see a lot of disagreements between parents, even when there are custody and visitation orders in place. Divorce and separation are hard enough on children, don’t let the holidays bring more unhappiness for them. Yes, the relatives are coming and they want to see [...]


