First published at 22:02 UTC on March 30th, 2020.
Prof Augusto Zimmerman is a Professor of Law and is currently Head of Law at Sheridan College in Perth, WA. He has published several books and articles on law and has held top positions in a number of highly respected organisations, including being …
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Prof Augusto Zimmerman is a Professor of Law and is currently Head of Law at Sheridan College in Perth, WA. He has published several books and articles on law and has held top positions in a number of highly respected organisations, including being the Law Reform Commissioner for the Law Reform Commission of Western Australia (2012-2017).
Prof. Zimmerman is a Bold & Courageous warrior against Injustice and has for several years spoken out against the Extremist of the Feminist movement and against the Family Court Legal system that has many failings. Recently, Professor Zimmerman has collaborated with groups seeking to fix the Family Court and did two in-car interviews / commentary for a West Australian Group, FACRA (Family and Childrens Rights Australia). He has also made a Submission to the Joint Select Committee on Australia’s Family Law System (# 6).
In this interview with our ‘On Point’ Team (Lisa and Don), Professor Zimmerman talks candidly about the many problems within the Family Court System, that destroys the lives of thousands of Good Parents and Innocent Children every year in Australia, and also about the current Family Law Inquiry.
In particular, our team asks Prof Zimmerman if he thinks that the current Family Law Inquiry is corrupt, as he believes that it is currently being conducted as a Lawyers’ Hog Feast and that if this continues, he will denounce it with all of his might.
Professor Zimmerman also talks about the following topics;
- Suicide being driven by Divorce and Parental Alienation.
- Parental Alienation is a Criminal Act, yet in Australia it is rewarded.
- False Interim Violence Restraining Orders.
- Feminism.
- Domestic Violence is not a gender specific issue.
- Perjury is not prosecuted.
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