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Default PRESS RELEASE: Deadbeat Dad Goes Public

PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Terry Soloman
PHONE: (914) 589-3985

EMAIL:

DATE: Feb. 7, 2006


FOR IMMEDIATE RELELEASE

Westchester County "Deadbeat Dad" goes public in effort to raise
awareness of his shared plight with hundreds- of- thousands of
non-custodial Dads in America's Family Court System.

Now that his children are all "adults," Terry Soloman addresses the
loss, grief, lies and betrayal leading to his mental and physical
illnesses, and a debt of nearly $100,000.00 in child support arrears.

White Plains, NY, February 7, 2006: Terry Soloman is a 48-year old
Father of five, and Grandfather of three. After 12-years together,
Terry's second wife was caught in an affair with a co-worker. The
story of their contentious fight for custody of their three children
(in front of then Family Court Judge Jeanine Pirro) and the subsequent
kidnapping of his children by his ex-wife and her lover is just the
beginning of this "Deadbeat Dad's" story.

Terry, who's mental and physical conditions continue to work against
him, has no money, property, no car, bank accounts or driver's
license. He is now receiving Medicaid to treat his mental and physical
problems. Even with these known facts, Terry will most likely be held
in "contempt," for not being able to pay child support arrears, by
Westchester County Family Court Judge Eugene Kava, on February 14, 2006
(Valentine's Day).

As a senior Family Court Hearing Officer in 1997, Judge Kava advised
Terry be jailed for "Willfully" refusing" to follow his order to
pay $5,000.00 in arrears. As a result of being jailed Terry lost his
job, and his children lost their state garnished child support payments
already being deducted from Terry's paychecks! It cost Westchester
County an estimated $600.00 for every day Terry was incarcerated. It
is about to happen AGAIN! Please, visit
http://www.TerrySoloman.com