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I am looking for men to use for case studies in a book that I am writing about the imbalances in the judicial system regarding custody, support and parental alienation...among other things. These case studies will be anonymously presented. If you feel that you have suffered, that you would like to help others find solutions so that in the future maybe equality will be more firmly established...please contact me. I am a woman married to a man who suffers repeatedly at the hands of his ex because of the love he holds for his children. I think I can help make a difference. Please respond to Piedmontconcern@yahoo.com. Thank you in advance and know that you are not alone.

2007-10-31 03:51:33 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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Yes, most definately. There's not enough space to go through all that she has done.

The divorce, my daughter wrongfully ripped out of my heart and life, the court system, all of it was a complete devestating circus. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought injustice could be so cruel and heartless.

I have a beautiful 10 year old daughter that I'm never able to get a hold of, or rarely communicate.

Because of false and hurtful accusations, I lost my reputation, income, etc. and had no monetary resources to defend myself. Instead, she had much backing by unlimitted resources for her vengeful agenda.

I still have pics and audio bytes of my daughter. She was a daddy's girl and everyone knew it from Southern Cali to Northern Cali.

Anyhoo, on the flip side, I am extremely thankful and happily remarried to the most wonderful woman anyone could ask for. Along with the most beautiful little girl. We are Certified Marraige Mentors and Relationship Coaches, and have an extreme passion to see relationships and marriages to be what they are intended to be.

2007-10-31 04:02:23 · answer #1 · answered by splashdesign238 4 · 1 0

It's all about control, and the non-custodial parent's willingness to allow the ex to CONTROL THEIR FEELINGS....

Much bitterness surrounds divorce, and most people have no clue how to act appropriately, nor do they have the welfare of their children in mind (however, you will hear they do, even though they are punishing the children by not allowing them to see the other parent).

People are stupid... let's face it.

2007-10-31 11:18:32 · answer #2 · answered by letterstoheather 7 · 2 0

no

2007-10-31 10:56:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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