Bettina Roberts Flood
Bettina Roberts Flood is a graduate of Clemson University and Wake Forest University School of Law. She has the best job in the world - stay at home mom to a son, Jody, and a daughter, Emma. Bettina also has her own accounting business, Balancing Act Accounting Services. She's married to Joseph, a chef.
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B.S. in Finance and Accounting from Clemson University; J.D. from Wake Forest University School of LawInterests
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Trisomy Mommy - It's OK to Feel - Days 34-36A series of articles journaling the emotions felt by a mother whose child has been diagnosed with Trisomy 13.
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Trisomy Mommy - It's OK to Feel - Days 10-11A series of articles journaling the emotions felt by a mother whose child has been diagnosed with Trisomy 13.
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Trisomy Mommy - It's OK to Feel - Days 5-7A series of articles journaling the emotions felt by a mother whose child has been diagnosed with Trisomy 13.
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The Dog Did My HomeworkA story of an amazing dog that helped his owner get through high school, college, and then law school. -
Attention New Moms: Breastfeeding is Not Birth Control!Breastfeeding is not a completely reliable method of birth control.
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Everlasting Summer RomanceA couple reconnects years after a summer fling. -
The Fundamental Right to Marry as Applied to Same-Sex and Plural MarriageThe current legal status in the United States suggests that marriage is not a fundamental right for everyone. state legislatures and judiciaries are able to pick and choose the citizens to whom will be granted the fundamental right to marry.
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56 Years After Brown V. Board of Education: A Trend Towards Resegregation?A series of Supreme Court decisions in the 1990s helped push the country away from Brown's celebrated ideals, while closer to the old idea of "separate but equal," the dissolution of these desegregation orders and a return to patterns of segregation.
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Trisomy Mommy - It's OK to FeelA series of articles journaling the emotions felt by a mother whose child has been diagnosed with Trisomy 13.
