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Show Notes
This week, I sat down with Marc Fishman, and let me tell you this one's heavy.
Marc's a disabled dad who's been fighting a brutal uphill battle in family court. Not because he's a bad parent. Not because he did something wrong. But because the system doesn't know what to do with someone who looks different, moves different, or needs accommodations to be a great parent.
He talks about:
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Getting stonewalled when asking for basic disability accommodations
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How his rights as a dad were slowly stripped away not by evidence, but by bias
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And the emotional toll of being told you're "not capable" when you know damn well you are
Marc isn't sitting still though. He's fighting back filing appeals, speaking out, and refusing to let the system define his relationship with his kid.
This episode is about resilience, discrimination, and the raw reality of being a disabled parent in a court system that's still stuck in the past. If you've ever felt powerless, this one's for you.
Links https://newrochellepoliceabuse.com/