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July 14, 1995 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-07-14

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BARRY I. AUSTER, M.D.

BUY A CASE OF FOOD TO
HELP FEED THE JEWISH
HUNGRY.

Is PLEASED To ANNOUNCE THE

ADDITION To His OFFICE OF

adding that he believes the way
judges handle the matter now—
on a case by case basis—is ap-
propriate.
Others would prefer a change.
California state Sen. Diane
Watson and the Coalition for
Family Equity recently proposed
a move-away bill that would give
priority to the custodial parent
who is trying to build a better life.
However, the Senate determined
that the bill should be studied
further by its judiciary commit-
tee, which is where it rests now.
Deborah Matson, a divorced
United Airlines flight attendant
who lost custody of two children
because she moved, fears a new
decision will never come.
Ms. Matson was living in San
Francisco at the time of her di-
vorce several years ago and chose
to move to San Diego because
housing there was more afford-
able and her parents lived there.
Her children were placed with
her ex, and she has spent $90,000
on legal fees fighting to get them
back.
"I thing this is a way of pun-
ishing women for getting out of
bad maniages," Ms. Matson said.
"I don't have millions of dollars.
I don't know what else to do."
"We have cases like this com-
ing out of our ears," said Dorothy
Jonas, legislative chairwoman for
the Coalition for Family Equity,
which is a nonprofit group based
in Los Angeles. "They make
women kind of crazy."
Ms. Jonas said that her orga-
nization took on its first move-
away case in 1988. A custodial
mother had moved from Ventu-
ra, Calif., to San Mateo, Calif.,
without protest from her ex-hus-
band. However, after she had
started a business in San Mateo
and made it successful, the ex de-
cided to complain. The court or-
dered that the woman give up
her business and move back to
Ventura so the father could have
more time with their child.
The coalition, with help from
ACLU attorneys, got the decision
reversed.
"We had a party," Ms. Jonas
said. "We thought the move-away
issue was resolved."
It wasn't. Ms. Jonas said many
mothers now find themselves in
similar situations, and often
judges can't be persuaded to give
mothers the go-ahead.
Ms. Jonas was divorced in
1958 and eventually moved with
her 11-year-old• daughter and a
new husband to a new location
"In that day, it never occurred
to my ex-husband that we
couldn't move," she said. "Today,
my daughter tells me that if her
father had put up the kind of
fight some fathers are putting up
today, it would have destroyed us
all." ❑

Barbara Fitzsimmons writes for

Copley News Service.

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