{"id":458,"date":"2013-01-25T23:10:06","date_gmt":"2013-01-25T23:10:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fatherhood-edu.org\/?p=458"},"modified":"2021-07-29T20:46:45","modified_gmt":"2021-07-29T20:46:45","slug":"emily-obrien-new-york-court-system-pro-and-fathers-rights-advocate-talks-to-jeffery-leving-on-chicago-counterpoint","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fatherhood-edu.org\/index.php\/emily-obrien-new-york-court-system-pro-and-fathers-rights-advocate-talks-to-jeffery-leving-on-chicago-counterpoint\/","title":{"rendered":"Emily O\u2019Brien, New York Court System Pro and Fathers\u2019 Rights Advocate, Talks to Jeffery Leving on Chicago Counterpoint"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This Tuesday, January 29<sup>th<\/sup>, at 7:30 p.m., famed fathers\u2019 rights advocate Jeffery M. Leving welcomes Emily O\u2019Brien, a seasoned attorney with a decade of experience in the New York court system, to <i>Chicago Counterpoint<\/i> on CAN-TV\/Ch.21. Viewers can call the studio with questions and comments at (312) 738-1060, or stream live at: <a title=\"http:\/\/cantv.org\/live\" href=\"http:\/\/cantv.org\/live\">http:\/\/cantv.org\/live<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Emily O\u2019Brien is a recent transplant to Chicago from New York, where she worked for the King\u2019s County Administration for Children\u2019s Services in Brooklyn and for a law firm focused on foster care, custody and adoption issues. She and Mr. Leving will be discussing the differences in the way fathers\u2019 rights are treated in the court systems of both New York and Illinois.<\/p>\n<p><b>About Emily O\u2019Brien<\/b><br \/>\nEmily O\u2019Brien has worked for over a decade exclusively in the field of family law. She has focused her practice on foster care litigation and child protection cases and has done special work with fathers who have criminal histories. Prior to becoming a lawyer, she studied political science and worked for a number of political think tanks in Washington, D.C., including the World Wildlife Fund.<\/p>\n<p>Emily obtained her juris doctorate from Tulane Law School in New Orleans. While still a student, she had her first fathers\u2019 rights case, in which she worked to successfully appeal for the restoration of the parental rights of a father whose parenting privileges had been terminated without any legal authority.<\/p>\n<p><b>About Jeffery Leving<\/b><br \/>\nNamed one of \u201cAmerica\u2019s Best Lawyers\u201d by Forbes Radio&#x2122;, Jeffery M. Leving (<a title=\"http:\/\/dadsrights.com\/\" href=\"http:\/\/dadsrights.com\/\">http:\/\/dadsrights.com<\/a>) has been honored in Resolution No. 995 by the Illinois House of\u00a0Representatives for his \u201cforward-thinking initiatives in the field of law and father\u2019s rights.\u201d The House of Representatives resolved that Leving \u201cserves as a model of hard work, integrity, and dedication for the people of the State of Illinois.\u201d Recently, his\u00a0groundbreaking book on custody, <i>Fathers\u2019 Rights<\/i>, hit #1 on Amazon\u2019s Best Selling Author\u2019s list. He is also the author of <i>Divorce Wars<\/i> and\u00a0the newly released and critically acclaimed <i>How to Be a Good Divorced Dad<\/i>. He is the chairman of the Illinois Council on Responsible Fatherhood (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.responsiblefatherhood.illinois.gov\/\">www.ResponsibleFatherhood.Illinois.gov<\/a>). In November of 2012, President Barack Obama awarded Leving the National Lifetime Call to Service Award.<\/p>\n<p><strong>About CAN-TV<\/strong><br \/>\nCAN-TV (Chicago Access Network Television), allows members of the community to voice their opinions on television. CAN-TV has five local channels that reach over 1 million viewers throughout Chicago. For more information, call Jennifer Whiteside at (312) 795-9060.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This Tuesday, January 29th, at 7:30 p.m., famed fathers\u2019 rights advocate Jeffery M. Leving welcomes Emily O\u2019Brien, a seasoned attorney with a decade of experience in the New York court system, to Chicago Counterpoint on CAN-TV\/Ch.21. 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