The topic of fathers parental rights highlights the importance of equal custody and visitation rights for fathers in family court decisions. Often overshadowed by traditional gender roles, fathers can struggle to secure fair access to their children post-separation or divorce. Petitions within this topic advocate for legal reforms to ensure fathers rights are protected and respected, calling for a more balanced approach to parental responsibilities.
One petition with widespread support urges policymakers to consider shared parenting arrangements as the default option, emphasizing the benefits of children having both parents actively involved in their lives. Another petition demands equal treatment for fathers in child custody battles, citing instances of bias and discrimination in family court proceedings.
By exploring and supporting these petitions, you can help advance the cause of fathers parental rights and promote a more inclusive and equitable approach to co-parenting. Take action to create a more supportive and nurturing environment for families of all backgrounds.
I know Yoshi personally, and I can say with absolute certainty that what is stated in this petition is true. Yoshi is not only a good person but someone who has been unfairly wronged in this situation. I’ve seen firsthand the kind of person he is—honest, hardworking, and undeserving of the treatment he has received. This is a clear injustice, and it’s important that people stand up and demand accountability. Please take a moment to read, sign, and share this petition. Your voice can make a difference in helping Yoshi get the justice he deserves.
My sweet 9-year-old son has endured unimaginable abuse at the hands of his father—a CMPD police officer. He has come home with unexplained burns, object-shaped bruises (typically on his back), and has suffered five dog attacks while in his father’s care—three of them to his face.
In January 2025, a longtime friend of my ex—someone who had known him for over 20 years—reached out to me through Instagram. She shared horrifying details of abuse she had personally witnessed, including an incident where she saw my ex holding our son by the throat, pinned against the wall, with his feet off the ground.
This finally led to his arrest on February 5, 2025, in Iredell County.
But just two days after he bonded out, the Council for Children’s Rights (CFCR) testified in court. Despite everything, they told the judge, “Aiden loves his father,” and recommended that my son continue having visitation (supervised) with his abuser.
Now, every weekend from Saturday at 9 a.m. until Sunday at 6 p.m., my son is forced to return to the man who has traumatized him.
Since these visits resumed, my son’s emotional health has deteriorated drastically. Just two weeks ago, he was admitted to the hospital due to the severity of his mental state.
Who sends a victim back to their abuser?
CFCR does.
This is not just a personal tragedy—it is a systemic failure. Children like mine deserve to be protected, not retraumatized by the very institutions that claim to advocate for them.
I've had a similar situation like this occur to me under different circumstances and in my case, my school AND town police failed to help and protect me. This pattern of state negligence needs to STOP. She deserves justice and safety.
This case needs to be reopened immediately. This girl is in danger and in the company of a predator. She is little and can’t articulate exactly why it’s happening but when asked it’s obvious she’s experienced sexual abuse as she can explain it in detail! This needs more investigation and she needs to be placed somewhere safe in the meantime and needs counseling. Praying for her mother. Nobody should have to fight this hard for their child!