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Divorce Matters


Oct 28, 2022

Today I discuss a case in Washington where a judge will not recuse himself despite mountains of evidence against him. 

Predrag has tried everything but to no avail. Learn what I would do in his situation. 

About our Guest Predrag Tosic 

"My name is very South-Slavic. Both my first and last names are unique to the former
Yugoslavia. I was born and raised in Belgrade. What was Yugoslavia at the time, and is today
the capital of Serbia. And you know I've been in this country [the US] for about 30 years now,
ever since my undergraduate college. I lived in about eight different states, moving around a
lot especially between 2006 when I got my PhD and 2015. I also used to live and work in your
state of California, in Silicon Valley. I also lived in Maryland, Illinois, Texas, Idaho and different
parts of Washington state. My graduate school was where I spent the longest, almost 10
years; I have three degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. And then
since about 2015, I've been living in the Pacific Northwest, mostly in Washington State and
also briefly Idaho. And this is where I got married. A blunder as it turned out if you are
heterosexual male, given the massive gender-bias in Washington state when it comes to
divorce/custody, but especially when it comes to DV (domestic violence). My daughter Mira
was born in Pullman, Washington in the early 2017. Her mother, my ex-wife, is a greater
Seattle native. When Mira was a baby, her mother she literally took off with the kid and moved
some 300 miles across the state, against my will. It was a book-example of parental
abduction, however I made a mistake not treating it as such from the get-go, naively fooling
myself it was “just post partum” rather than a premeditated action. Then-wife played games
about coming back or not coming back to where the child was born and where I still lived.
Then, prior to even establishing a proper residence there, later in 2017 she files for divorce in
Seattle, King County, which is the worst for fathers in divorce and child custody, together with
Pierce County (just south of King; where the city of Tacoma is located). The entire state of
Washington is very bad for fathers, but these two counties (in the uber-woke, de facto one-
party ruled western Washington state) are the worst. King County should have never been the
proper venue for either divorce or child custody litigation. The gender based discrimination in
western Washington is rampant. Family court corruption is rampant. These people are just
looking to line up their pockets and pockets of their buddies among greedy lawyers, various
“evaluators” and fake experts, and the like. The Constitution and one’s protected rights are
blatantly and knowingly violated, whereas the well-being, let alone actual best interest, of the
children involved in this quagmire are but a buzzword used by the abusive, corrupt family
court judges, but in reality aren’t even an afterthought to those same judges and various
“children’s advocates” who are destroying families and (usually) making children fatherless or
nearly-fatherless for profits. It’s beyond corrupt and is indeed truly sick; I believe, based on
my experience and what I know of other fathers’ experiences in the state of Washington, that
these so-called “family courts” are so bad, corrupt and lawless, they are already beyond
redemption or being “reformable”; they should be abolished altogether, as the amount of harm
they cause is truly astounding!

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