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We are finding that family court is not a place that protects children. They talk a lot about "The Best Interest of Children" but they are not. Even after proof of children being physically, mentally, or sexually abuse the courts are allowing the abusive person to have custody and usually concealing the children from a person that protects them. 

If you start asking and looking around, you will find someone with a situation worse than yours. We can guarantee it. Stop thinking right now no one cares! If that was the case, DK would not have created this site to help. She has been through a high conflict divorce case and her children were concealed from her for years and as an adult do not want to have a relationship with her.


Knowledge is power so read all kinds of information provided on this blog. The content has been put on here for you and what I think can help. I am always looking for information or ways to help.

We are finding that family court is not a place that protects children. They talk a lot about "The Best Interest Of Children" but they are not. Even after proof of children being physically, mentally, or sexually abuse the courts are allowing the abusive parents to have custody and keeping the children from the protective parent.

In DK's case, she discovered that custody was sold. Because of her degree and working in group homes she sees what happens. 

She has turned her horrible situation around and used what she went through and what she learns for good and so can you. Her children may believe she does not love them because they have been told that, but that is not true. So, keep an open mind on what people are telling you about your parents because it may not be true. 



 






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