Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2536

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2536

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Alyssa Karsagi from Houston, Texas, a divorced Jewish mom and a victim of malfeasance in Family Court. She was herself abused as a child and recently had her parental rights taken away due to deeply flawed custody evaluation...

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1:30:3624 Nov 2020

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Breaking the Cycle: Family Court Challenges

Episode Overview

  • Alyssa Karsagi shares her personal story of family court injustice.
  • Highlighting domestic violence and child abuse in religious communities.
  • Examining corruption in Child Protective Services.
  • The mental health toll of parental rights being revoked.
  • Call for advocacy and awareness in family court systems.
"There is nothing worse than a mom having her children taken away from her if she is a perfectly healthy parent."

In this compelling episode of the Naasca Family Podcast, host Bailey Smith introduces Alyssa Karsagi, a divorced Jewish mom from Houston, Texas, who shares her harrowing experience with family court malfeasance. Alyssa's story is a sobering reminder of the flaws within the family court and Child Protective Services systems. As a child abuse survivor, Alyssa faced further injustice when her parental rights were revoked based on a flawed custody evaluation.

Her testimony and other evidence were largely ignored, highlighting systemic issues within the legal framework meant to protect families. Alyssa touches on the taboo of discussing domestic violence and corruption in religious communities, emphasizing the need for open dialogue and reform. Bailey Smith, who also has personal experience with domestic violence, passionately advocates for mothers and children caught in these legal battles.

The emotional toll on families is evident, with many suffering from post-traumatic stress and mental health challenges as a result. The podcast delves into the broader issues of corruption within Child Protective Services, where often the most conscientious workers leave due to the systemic problems. Alyssa's advocacy work, including her involvement with the Association of Family and Conciliatory Courts, aims to bring awareness and change to these deeply entrenched issues.

Listeners are encouraged to support petitions and advocacy efforts to ensure children are placed with healthy parents, breaking the cycle of abuse and fostering a safer environment for future generations. Alyssa concludes with a heartfelt call to action, inviting listeners to reach out, share ideas, and support the movement for reform. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the need for systemic change and the importance of supporting victims in their fight for justice.

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