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Default Senator Biden Wants to Give Your Ex a Free Attorney.

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Glenn Sacks

Senator Biden Wants to Give Your Ex a Free Attorney.
May 26, 2008

"When it comes to domestic violence legislation, the road to hell is paved
with good intentions and Senator Joe Biden (D-Del) owns an asphalt company.

"Biden's latest domestic violence bill is the National Domestic Violence
Volunteer Attorney Network Act, which amends Biden's Violence Against Women
Act to create an extensive network of volunteer attorneys to help abused
women. The attorneys would provide free legal help in forging divorce or
separation agreements and in winning child custody...

"S.1515 will do some good in aiding abused low-income women. The problem is
that the bill will also greatly exacerbate the already widespread problem of
false domestic violence claims being used to strip decent, loving fathers of
custody of their children. There is no mechanism within the bill to
distinguish between false accusations and legitimate ones."

My co-authored column Biden's Misguided S1515 Will Exacerbate Domestic
Violence System's Problems (Philadelphia Daily News, 12/7/07) criticized a
new bill which will enlist 100,000 volunteer attorneys to help purportedly
abused women win custody of their children from their alleged abusers.

The National Organization for Women has a campaign in support of the bill,
and the bill is also supported by the American Bar Association and the
Family Violence Prevention Fund. The bill can be seen here. Biden's pitch
for the bill from his defunct presidential campaign can be seen here.

Shared parenting advocate Ron Grignol, who in 2005 ran for the Virginia
state legislature and made shared parenting one of the key issues of his
campaign, recently sent out an update on the bill. Grignol writes:

"The bill S1515 has price tag of 55.5 million over 5 years. I checked the
language of the bill and calculated 55.5 million.

"I was talking to a Senate Judiciary Committee staffer yesterday about VAWA
and she told me that Senator Coburn (R-OK) raised objections on the price
tag. She said even Biden didn't believe it was 55.5 million until he was
shown that this was in fact the case.

"Coburn started a debate but the bill passed out of committee. It looks like
the bill passed with a voice vote which is what committee members do when
they don't want their vote to be recorded. However, the bill still has a
long way to go to become law."


 




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