Interview with Judge Tim Fall on Fairness for Victims of Abuse [106] - podcast episode cover

Interview with Judge Tim Fall on Fairness for Victims of Abuse [106]

Feb 16, 202151 minEp. 106
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Episode description

When you're surrounded by injustice, it's easy to believe that's all the future holds for you, that's all family court holds for you. You wonder if there is any fairness for victims of abuse. 


Judge Tim Fall stands as a contrast. Inside the courtroom, his rule is based on equitable and fair hearings for all. Outside the courtroom, he is an advocate for women and marginalized people groups. His interview provides encouraging evidence of the growing visibility of domestic violence, the methods judges use to make determinations, and the hope you can have that justice is not dead.

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Tim is a California native who changed his major three times, colleges four times, and took six years to get a bachelor’s degree in a subject he’s never been called on to use professionally. Married for over 30 years with two grown kids, he says his family is constant evidence of God’s abundant blessings in his life. He and his wife live in Northern California.

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