November, 2009




My girlfriend’s ex-husband will not comply with some of the items in their court-ordered judgment. She tried to be decent during the divorce but he refuses to accomidate in any way. Now she is afraid to get legal help to make him, even though she is do her share, and some involves the care of their children. She fears it will cost more to have the judgment inforced than what he owes her. Anyone have a little divorce law advice in CA? She really tried to be fair during a bad time and isn’t trying to take more than what the court found to be equal. I’m just trying to help her feel a little better about the whole thing. Thanks.




What do you think about gay marriage?




I’m conducting a survey for one of my classes. Please answer as many questions as you’re able to.

1) Do you think gay marriage should be legalized? Why or why not?

2) How do you think legalizing gay marriages would affect society?

3) Would civil unions or domestic partnerships be an acceptable alternative to same-sex marriages? If so, what should be the difference between them?

4) In the case of gay couples who have children, how do you think a legal marriage would affect their family? Do you think the right to marry would benefit or harm the children?

Thank you for all of your help.




Couples Counseling- effective…?




My fiance and I are going to couples counseling tomorrow because we have been getting into really dirty arguments lately. Has anyone ever gone to couples counseling? and if so, did it help your relationship? I am kinda iffy on this whole thing and I am honestly a bit nervous. I don’t know what to expect, but I do know we are both 100% wanting this to work for us because if we don’t get these arguments under control, we will not be ready to be good parents when our baby comes in a few months.




Would a trial separation work?




I sometimes feel caged in by married life. I feel like I didn’t get to be on my own long enough. Would a trial separation be beneficial? I know that my wife is the one that I want to be with, so I don’t want a divorce. I just feel like I missed a lot. What should I do?







I have received divorce papers from my husband stating a mutual divorce but he has kept my personal belongings until i sign the papers. I need some help but legal aid says they do not offer public defender for civil cases and legal help is available to the person initiating the divorce. This is taking place in PA and I am currently in CA because my aunt and uncle had to come and get me since he left me with no money, clothes, or form of communication.







I just got married in August. Will I owe more at the end of the year?







There are lots of anti aging creams and therapies available. I want to know about HGH therapy. How much efficient this therapy is?







School Yard Bully
A community reacts to the death of 11-year-old Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover, who committed suicide after months of antigay taunts…and little action from his school.
Click the byline to view more stories by this author.By William McGuinness
An Advocate.com exclusive posted April 13, 2009
Sirdeaner Walker, who has survived domestic violence, homelessness, and breast cancer, knew death could come suddenly — but she could not have predicted it would find her 11-year-old son first.

Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover was a sixth-grader at New Leadership Charter School in Springfield, Mass. There, many of his classmates were initially strangers, as few of his friends from Alfred Glickman Elementary followed him.

On April 6, Sirdeaner Walker came home, walked up the stairs to the second floor of her home, and saw her son suspended from a support beam in the stairwell, swaying slightly in the air, an extension cord wrapped around his neck, according to police. He apologized in a suicide note, told his mother that he loved her, and left his video games to his brother.

Walker said her son had been the victim of bullying since the beginning of the school year, and that she had been calling the school since September, complaining that her son was mercilessly teased. He played football, baseball, and was a boy scout, but a group of classmates called him gay and teased him about the way he dressed. They ridiculed him for going to church with his mother and for volunteering locally.

"It’s not just a gay issue," Walker said. "It’s bigger. He was 11 years old, and he wasn’t aware of his sexuality. These homophobic people attach derogatory terms to a child who’s 11 years old, who goes to church, school, and the library, and he becomes confused. He thinks, Maybe I’m like this. Maybe I’m not. What do I do?"

His birthday, April 17, falls this year on the 13th National Day of Silence, a day on which individuals observe vows of silence for students bullied at school.

But instead of silence, Walker wants action from the school, which she said continuously ignored her, chalking the situation up to student immaturity. She said that every day her son left for school, he walked into a "combat zone" assigned to him because of his inner-city address. But he would not point a finger at specific classmates for fear he’d be called a "snitch."

Walker said that she is angry with teachers and administrators for not taking action, and she called on the state of Massachusetts last week to probe the school, hoping she might prevent other children from feeling as her son did.

"A lot of parents don’t know the avenues open to them. A lot of parents don’t know where to turn," Walker told The [Springfield] Republican.

In the days following Walker-Hoover’s death, parents and community members have grown increasingly critical of the school system’s approach to bullies and peer abuse, further fueled by administrators refusing to comment to local media.

Hilda Clarice Graham, an expert on bullies and a school safety consultant with International Training Associates, said students often use assumed sexual orientation as a main weapon against one another. "It’s the hammer that hurts the most and is the most vulnerable and hurtful thing going," she said.

Nearly half of children between the ages of 9 and 13 have been bullied, and nearly 10% of those students say it happens on a daily basis, according to a study by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In a 2007 Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network study, 86% of LGBT students said that they had experienced harassment at school during the previous year.

Days prior to Carl Walker-Hoover’s suicide, he confronted a female bully who verbally accosted him. The event served as an apparent catalyst to Walker’s suicide. The school’s response was to have the two students sit beside one another during lunch for the next week to encourage conversation.

Graham says the school’s response is not ideal because "for mediation to work, there must be equal power." She said bullies’ goals are to hurt, and to depend on them to feel remorseful is not an effectual way to deal with them — that victims are at a disadvantage when trying to make peace alone.

Graham added that schools should handle bullying on a small scale to avoid large-scale responses to tragic events.

“It’s the most dramatic call to action a school can receive," she said. "Parents want a guarantee that this will never happen again."

Many residents came out in support of the Walker family in a school-sponsored vigil last Thursday night. Walker says school officials didn’t invite her to the event. She said she heard from others but chose not to attend.

School superintendent Alan J. Ingram said on Thursday that cases of bullying must be addressed quickly and fairly, but added that many of the state’s charter schools are autonomous and have their own policies. He said 11
Most of the people,the victim and the bullies were Black. Furthermore I keep seeing similar situations were young Black kids are mercilessly teased for not fitting the thug look and culture. Maybe I didn’t word my question right, I’m asking "Does gangsta culture cause young Black people to be more homophobic?". And if you don’t got a good answer, please don’t talk







How can I get alimony, I know is not easy from what I heard? What types of documents do I need to bring the judge so he can approve alimony?







I am a single mother with 2 children and my husband makes about 12k a month and doesnt support us. My husband has filed for divorce and I need to reply asap. I dont have a single penny… Is their such thing as a free lawyer to represent me in a divorce case. Thank you.