Supervised Visitation in Westchester County: A Probation-Run Program That Proves False Arrest

In 2018, disabled father Marc Fishman was arrested during a supervised court visitation with his son, raising issues of false arrest and civil rights violations. His case highlights systemic problems in Westchester County’s supervised visitation program, which operates under probation policy, potentially discriminating against disabled parents while compromising due process protections. Continue reading Supervised Visitation in Westchester County: A Probation-Run Program That Proves False Arrest

Disabled Father Warns Westchester Court: FERPA and ADA Violations Will Trigger Federal Action

Marc Fishman writes to Judge Schauer defending his parental rights under federal laws ensuring access to his children’s educational records. He highlights ongoing legal violations by opposing counsel, Virginia Foulkrod, and emphasizes the obligation of schools and courts to accommodate disabled parents. Fishman threatens federal action if access is denied. Continue reading Disabled Father Warns Westchester Court: FERPA and ADA Violations Will Trigger Federal Action