Chicago Fathers' Rights Attorney Jeffery M. Leving Hosts Prominent Divorce Attorney Art Kallow On Chicago Counterpoint TV
CHICAGO, Jan. 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at 7:30PM (CST) Chicago Family Law Attorney Jeffery M. Leving will host Chicago Counterpoint TV broadcast on CAN-TV's Channel 21. This week's guest will be veteran Illinois Matrimonial Attorney Arthur S. Kallow. The show will feature a discussion of the challenges fathers and grandparents face in their efforts to safeguard their relationships with their children and grandchildren. Kallow, who recently authored Effectively Representing Fathers in Family Law Matters, published by Thomson Reuters, will also discuss his victory winning paternal grandparents sole custody of their two grandchildren, after a long and bitter custody dispute.
Chicago Counterpoint TV provides essential legal education to single dads, men in divorce and Chicago divorce lawyers seeking to expand their professional knowledge. Chicago Counterpoint TV is an open, interactive forum. Viewers may call in and ask questions or leave comments at 312 738-1060. Viewers can also stream the show live at http://cantv.org/live and participate in discussions on the Fatherhood Educational Institute Facebook page.
About Arthur S. Kallow: Attorney Kallow has been practicing family law for over 30 years and has won countless case victories, including cases involving complex jury trials, contested custody and visitation. He has been selected by his peers in the legal community as an "Illinois Super Lawyer" and is dedicated to protecting at-risk children.
About the Host: Attorney Jeffery M. Leving was awarded the National Lifetime to Call Service Award by President Barack Obama and was named one of "America's Best Lawyers" by Forbes Radio(TM). Leving co-authored the Illinois Joint Custody Act and is chairman of the Illinois Council on Responsible Fatherhood (http://www.ResponsibleFatherhood.com) and founder of the Fatherhood Educational Institute (www.fatherhood-edu.org), which promotes fatherhood in impoverished communities.
CAN-TV (Chicago Access Network Television), allows members of the community to voice their opinions on television. CAN-TV has five local, non-commercial channels that reach over one million viewers throughout Chicago.
For media inquiries contact Jennifer Dolan, Director of Public Relations, at 312-407-6849 or 312-508-1404.
SOURCE Fatherhood Educational Institute
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