A Victory For Jason Patric
Thanks to the First Amendment, the actor fends off a restraining order demanded by the mother of his four-year-old child.
On Monday, Jason Patric prevailed in what is likely a first-of-its-kind legal dispute. The actor’s ex-girlfriend Danielle Schreiber demanded a restraining order that would have prevented Patric from using their son’s name for “Stand Up for Gus,” an advocacy outfit that raises awareness of parental alienation.
For 2 decades I have been helping victims of Parental Alienation through my non-profit, PAS Intervention and Dance & Arts To End Child Abuse. It is about time that we made some headway. Thank you!!!
Joan, thank you for fighting the good fight for so long. We have a resource directory through our website if you would like to submit your listing. We aim to have a one-stop place for people across the country to go to for current information and services local to them. Check it out! http://standupforgus.com/resources/
Jason, and all parents suffering the mental anguish and emotional distress which envelopes all of us going thru this terrible ordeal.
Familiarize yourself with the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction & Enforcement Act. There is a very good synopsis at the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, dated December 2001. The name of this document is the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
Familiarize yourself with the Parental Kidnapping & Prevention Act. “Don’t ever give up. Don’t Quit. Even when the pain and anguish is overwhelming. Try to keep your head up. As hard as it is. Keep the focus the children. Keep your head up.”