The January Divorce Effect
At this time of year the press is full of articles proclaiming that January is “Divorce Month”.
Restoring the Presumption of Innocence Conference
Restoring the Presumption of Innocence Conference, Sydney, Australia.
Why McDonald’s cares more about you and your children than the family court does
Recently someone posted a picture of me on Facebook stuffing my face at McDonald’s and captioned it “living the dream having a meeting catching up on casework”. One social media viewer commented on us eating what they referred to as “rat food” which prompted me to post the following reply: “John, so I thought about this and food choices aside (I happened to have discovered many years ago that their toffee lattes were an excellent cure for my migraines) lets for one moment compare McDonalds to the Family Courts.
A Conversation with Nadine Taylor
Nadine Taylor talks to Australian Men’s Rights Activist and Campaigner, Bettina Arndt about her work with Fathers4Justice, her Mckenzie Friend work and her ongoing campaign for family law reform.
10 years on: How Nadine and F4J wrecked the National Lottery
Not a lot tends to happen on the National Lottery results show. Then in 2006 Fathers4Justice campaigners took the show off air in their “next Time It Court Be You” protest. At the centre of the TV disruption was a woman, Nadine Taylor, who would become the Campaign for Father4 Justice for the next 16 years.
Meet the woman who took on Kate Winslet
Meet the woman who took on Kate Winslet: Fathers4Justice manager Nadine speaks to Peter Lloyd and explains why she humiliated the Hollywood icon and mother in THAT controversial ad.