That’s why I have to take her to court all the time--to keep her in line -Troy Deel told the judge
The father of my child and his then-girlfriend took me to court to have me incarcerated, to have me supervised, to have my Mother’s Day weekend eliminated, my summer vacations blocked, my visitation terminated (ask them about 9/11), and my brother robbed. Our newly-wedded Deels even took me to court to have my visits with my toddler confined to the shopping mall across their marital home. By her fourth birthday, my little girl, the baby Troy Deel never wanted me to have, had endured four different dangerous and debilitating visitation schedules in less than three years. Custody changed three times. The father of my child and his now-wife took from me and my brother one hundred thousand of our dollars for lawyer fees and a lifetime of happiness for my daughter.
[Bancroft & Silverman, 2002] THE BATTERER IN CUSTODY AND VISITATION--USE OF HIS NEW PARTNER AS A CHARACTER REFERENCE. Many of our clients become quickly involved with a new partner after their relationship with the victim ends and treat her relatively well. We have observed in dozens of cases that the new partner becomes an ally to the batterer in conflicts with his former victim. We find in custody evaluations, for example, that the batterer's new partner may state adamantly that her partner could not possibly be abusive and that his ex-partner is fabricating her allegations...(Page 163)
[Summers & Summers, 2006] PARENTECTOMY IN THE CROSSFIRE. Often these alienators remarry a new spouse who also engages in this type of child abuse, with no respect or conscience for the child(ren) who live in their home full of silent or overt hate toward the target parent...(Page 252) Perpetrators of this type of denigration often include the alienator’s new spouse or extended family, who cunningly and joyfully contribute to hindering all forms of communication i.e., returning mail, confiscating letters, turning off message and fax machines...(Page 255)
[Summers & Summers, 2006] UNADULTERATED ARROGANCE: AUTOPSY OF THE NARCISSISTIC PARENTAL ALIENATOR. Should requests be made by the target parent, rarely will the [Narcissistic Parental Alienator]respond—one will be lucky to receive only the minimum out of many basic requests, should they comply...(Page 413) These alienators frequently withhold any and all information, forcing the target parent to spend tens of thousands of dollars more obtaining information through attorneys and licensing boards. Schools, therapists, and other third parties also regularly refuse to cooperate due to slanderous defamation, horrifically inaccurate and biased diatribes supplied to them by the [Narcissistic Parental Alienator]...(Page 424)
Lisa Deel
Chuck Will Golf Academy*
Staff Instructor (photo)
Education and LPGA Experience
Salem College, Salem, West Virginia
B.S. Business Management/Marketing
• Received of several athletic (softball & volleyball) and academic scholarships
• Received Nel Bailey award for athletic and academic achievement
LPGA Apprentice Program - 2006
Playing Experience
2002 to 2005 Club Champion - Belmont Country Club, Ashburn, Virginia
1999 & 1998 Club Champion - River Creek Country Club, Leesburg, Virginia
Virginia State Amateur
VSGA 54-Stroke Play Championship
USGA Mid-Am qualifier
Calloway Club Champion Tournament
Biography
Lisa is a long time resident of Northern Virginia playing her golf as a low handicapper at both the River Creek Club in Leesburg, Virginia and the Belmont Country Club in Ashburn, Virginia. Currently the club champion at Belmont Country Club, Lisa has a tremendous amount of playing experience. Her love of the game and desire to teach culminated last year with her hanging up her amateur shoes and turning professional! She is currently enrolled in the LPGA Teaching and Coaching Division’s apprentice program working toward full Class “A” membership status.
Lisa is completing her first full season with the Chuck Will Golf Academy and currently teaches the Introduction to Golf class as well as the Introductory and Advanced Junior Golf Camps. In addition to the group classes, she offers special group classes tailored just for women. As with all other academy instructors, Lisa is schooled in and uses the Swing View Pro video software in all of her private lessons.
To schedule a lesson appointment with Lisa, please contact her at:
Mobile 703.606.6065 or Email ldeel@belmontcc.com
… The abuser can thus use his new partner to create the impression that he is not a risk … -Lundy Bancroft in Understanding the Batterer in Custody and Visitation Disputes
[SPECIAL NOTE BY VW] “Unadulterated Arrogance” is available as an online sample issue (for a period of 30 days) by following Informaworld’s easy sign-in instructions at http://www.informa%20world.com/smpp/content~content=a756831094~db=all. For help with access to this article, however, please feel free to write me at VWyvell@patriot.net.
Veronique Wyvell, RN
Member, Fairfax County Network Against Family Abuse
Founder, MOMMY GO BYE-BYE: Mothers Against Unjust Law
7831 Enola Street, #TA7, McLean, Virginia 22102
VWyvell@patriot.net
MAUL (Mothers Against Unjust Law) Goals:
Rebuttable PRESUMPTIONS Against Custody for Batterers
PPAs (Parenting Plan Agreements) before Litigation
Moratorium on CCEs (Child Custody Evaluations)
MINIMUM Parent-Time Schedules (UTAH Code)
JURY Trials (in Domestic Relations Cases)
PROTECTIVE Parent Reform Acts
DIGITAL Courtroom Records
ALI's Approximation Rule
TERM LIMITS for Judges
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ADDENDA
The Washington Post
LOCAL GOLF
Thursday, August 9, 2007; E05
[READER COMMENT] I am forced to wonder who in the world is caring for my precious little daughter Brigitte Veronique Wyvell-Deel of Ashburn, Virginia, when her father Troy Deel and his wife Lisa Ferry Deel, both Belmont Country Clubbers, care only about devoting all free time away from their jobs to golf games.
Northern Virginia Senior League
Evergreen 6 1/2 , Belmont 2 1/2
International 7, River Creek 2
Lowes Island 5 1/2 , Hidden Creek 3 1/2
South Riding 5 1/2 , Army-Navy 3 1/2
Belle Haven -- In the Holden Cup, Rick Schuller won with 137. In the senior division, Butch Butler won with 145.
Belmont -- In the club championship, Troy Deel won the men's division and Stacie Hardy was the women's winner. Dave Phillips won the senior division.
Bethesda -- In the MAPGA junior semifinals, Bethesda beat Westwood, 7 1/2 , 1 1/2 .
Lowes Island -- In the one-day member-guest, Mike Murray and Bob Royak won low gross with 69. Scott Brezler and L.C. Yi won low net with 61.
Mount Vernon -- In the one-day member-guest tournament, Jim Lazour and Mark Kopec won low gross with 67. Joe Haggerty and Chris Keitly won low net with 56.
Pinecrest -- Tom Gray won the men's low net tournament with 27.
Woodmont -- Jayne Weisz won the ladies' stableford points tournament.
This article can be found at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/08/AR2007080802337.html
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Belmont Country Club
Golf News
November/December 2007
By Pat Mastandrea, Head Golf Professional
The official golf season has come to a dramatic conclusion
with some great year-end events. Troy Deel emerged as this
year’s Men’s Club Champion. …
This newsletter can be found at:
www.belmontcountryclub.com/downloads/NovDec2007-Belmont.pdf
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The Washington Post
LOCAL GOLF
Monday, May 19, 2008; E06
Northern Virginia B-Team
River Bend 57, Stoneleigh 51
Argyle -- In the 2008 argyle cup, Ronnie Renner and Joel Sandler won low gross with 137. Dave Rosskam and Jeff Pearson won low net with 120. Melly Tucker won the grandmother's tournament with 77.
Army Navy -- In the mixed couples tournament, the first flight winner was the Sack/Hixon group and the second flight winner was the Wattawa/Cush group.
Belmont -- In the member/member tournament, Troy Deel and Dave Philips won low net. Roger Koferal and Steve Puckett won low gross. In the senior division, John Nemeth and Angelo Ceresa won low gross. Bob Doran and Steve Drogus won low net. In the women's division, Kristine Kincaid and Nam Kim won low gross. Darlene Nagao and Marilyn Holmberg won low net.
Bretton Woods -- D. Jayanan and A. DeLucio won the Argentine cup.
Columbia -- George Vary and Rick Lepere won the minnix member/member tournament.
Chantilly -- In the men's stroke play championship, Fred Buckner won low gross with 141. Rich Glumsic won low net with 135. In the WGA weekender event, Caren Franco won low net with 139.
Congressional -- Congressional defeated Belle Haven 40-32 in the Career Womens Tournament.
Dell Haven -- In the two-man team championship, Herb Hughes and Mike Bennett won low net with 169.3. Mitchell Haisley and Mark White won low gross with 196.
Evergreen -- In the annual Couple's Tournament, Bill and Sandy Raines won first place with a gross score 78. Les and Sally Ramsey and Chuck and Anne Sievers tied for first place with a net score 63.
Fairfax -- In the ladies spring handicap, Susan Landon won the first flight 1 up. Barbie Jones won the second flight 3 and 2.
Fauquier Springs -- In the member/member championship tournament, Brian Hill and Randall Jones won low gross with 125. Dick Spears and Jim Peters won low net with 114. In the women's division, Phoebe Lyons and Gail Bigmoe won low gross with 156. Helen King and Sybil Sasser won low net with 126.
Kenwood -- In the men's board of governors event, Chris Mortimer defeated Jacques Read 1 up in 19 holes.
Lansdown -- Gus Kearney won the stroke play championship. Myung-Sup Kim won the senior division.
Loudoun -- In the hunter cup, Danny Hurley won low gross with 71. Jim Appell won low net with 67.
Manor -- Bob Silverman and Brian Dow won the preakness cup with 168.
Mount Vernon -- In the MGA president's cup, Erick Stone won low gross with 139. Kemper Collins won low net with 132. In the women's division, Claire Kelly won low net with146. Shawn McCullough won low gross with 154.
Norbeck -- Bob Holloran, Ron Edwards, Jeff Orenstein and Peter Huessy won the spring monte carlo.
Old South -- In the member/member tournament, Jeff McKnight and Joe Rice won low gross with 138. Margaret Owens and Kathy Byrnes won low net with 117.
River Creek -- In the two-person championship, L. Rice and M. Brennan won low gross with 137. D. Luckett and J. Douglass won low net with 133. In the women's division, K. Tidgwell and A. Terry won low gross. M. Rackoff and B. Chilson won low net.
South Riding -- In the member/member tournament, Dave Ambrose and Phil McQuitty won with 136. Luke Lockhart and Andy Maclean won low net with 131.
Springfield -- Bill and Marilyn Darden defeated Barry and Barbara Poretz in the Special Couples Tournament with a score of 126.
Washington -- In the Crowell Cup tournament, Ross Richmond and John Gillam won first place net with 64.5. Ken Gude and Tom Gimer won first place gross with 70.
Westwood -- In the career women's tournament, Westwood defeated Lowe's Island.
This article can be found at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/18/AR2008051802515_pf.html
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ADDENDA
Today is Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
Eighteen months have passed.
Still no pictures.
Today is Monday, October 27, 2008.
Thirteen months have passed.
Still no pictures.
Today is Friday, January 25, 2008.
Four months have passed.
Still no pictures.
----- Original Email Message -----
From: <vwyvell@patriot.net>
To: <ldeel@belmontcc.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 7:58 AM
Subject: A reminder that Brigitte has a mother who loves her very much . . .
Lisa ~ I have several empty 5 x 7 frames that I would like to fill with Brigitte's yearly school pictures. I look forward to receiving them in the mail. ~ Veronique
. . .
ADDENDA
… Perhaps your client could “show good cause” for his illegal possession of Brigitte from September 2000 to the present…because the custody and visitation order signed in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court by Judge Carr in May 1999 giving me sole physical custody of my child is our only valid court order …
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ADDENDA
*Ms. Deel is now golf instructor for the Raspberry Golf Academy
