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The Fair Parenting Podcast looks at people's stories and ideas on family law and covers the progress towards fair parenting around the world. FairParenting.co.uk Ciencias Sociales Crianza y Familias Relaciones
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  • 85: Replay: Paternity - Test Issues for Mums, Dads and Children
    Nov 23 2025
    This is an episode from the Replay series in which we look back at past episodes for those new to the podcast.

    Today we look back at my episode on paternity testing. This is apt as El Salvador has just introduced paternity testing for all babies born there.

    The episode originally aired as episode 45 on 12/5/2024 and here are the show notes from that episode:

    In the light of a recent news story, I look at paternity testing and whether dads should be able to get a test outside of court proceedings.

    Some people might see this as an issue for men but it is wider. I discuss how testing has issues for mums, dads and children, including how paternity tests can improve health outcomes for children.

    Links
    I mention a recent video from a judge which went viral. Here is one of many links to it: https://twitter.com/VetFather_Bill/status/1758955451167723961
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    10 m
  • 84: Replay: Law - Lawyer Raymond Hekmat Discusses Family Law In California, Prenups And His Work As A Divorce Consultant And Mediator
    Nov 9 2025
    Raymond Hekmat is a lawyer and founder of Hekmat Law & Mediation, APC based in Beverly Hills.

    They focus on family law with areas including divorce, paternity, custody, support issues as well as prenuptial agreements.

    Raymond earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Loyola Law School in 2009. During his tenure at Loyola, Raymond was President of the Evening Bar Association, and was awarded the Alumni Association Governors’ Alumni Award. While earning his degree, Raymond worked as a law clerk, and later an associate, for a Beverly Hills family law firm.

    Later Raymond was an associate with Law Offices of Schuchman & Aldin in Century City, where he managed his own complex family law caseload, as well as provided assistance to the partners in family law litigation.

    He is admitted to practice law in California and is a member of the Los Angeles County and Beverly Hills Bar Associations.

    Raymond received his Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies, with honors, and a minor in Business Management from the University of California at Irvine, with study at the London School of Economics in London, England.

    He was also a member of the Division I UCI Men’s Tennis Team, and continues to play competitive tennis as a member of the USTA.

    Raymond was born and raised in Los Angeles and lives in West Los Angeles with his wife and two sons.

    Raymond also has the distinction of being the first lawyer to appear on the podcast!

    The discussion is wide ranging and covers topics including differences between family law in Britain and California, free speech and a refreshing take on why prenups can be a good idea for most, not just the rich and famous.

    One correction I want to make is, in this episode, I referred back to episode 16 and my discussion with Dr. Larry Waldman Ph.D. ABPP. I mistakenly referred to him as a psychotherapist whereas he is of course a psychologist. If you haven't heard episode 16 it's well worth listening to as Dr. Waldman had great experience and insights, as does Raymond in this episode.

    Raymond's Links
    Website - hekmatfamilylaw.com
    Youtube - theprenupguy
    TikTok - theprenupguy
    Instagram - hekmatfamilylaw
    The documentary Raymond mentions is Divorce Corp https://www.divorcecorp.com
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    57 m
  • 83: Replay: Reform - Should Interviews In Family Law Cases Be Recorded?
    Oct 26 2025
    This is an episode from the Replay series in which we look back at past episodes for those new to the podcast.

    Today we look back at my episode on whether interviews with family law experts should be recorded.

    It originally aired as episode 32 on 12/11/2023 and here are the show notes from that episode:

    Episode 2 had 6 simple low and no cost ideas for effective reform of family law. In this episode I wanted to give one more in answer to the question: should interviews with family law experts be recorded? The answer is 'Yes'.

    To not have them recorded represents a serious problem in the robustness and integrity of family law in England and Wales. To have recordings is good practise and protection for the truth, good parents and children.
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    9 m
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