How Family Courts Contribute to Family Destruction
With special guest:
- “Diana”.
This week we present a compelling interview with a separated Australian mother of three, whose ex-husband successfully resorted to all the malicious tools available to both parents under the family justice system. Her appalling experience as a victim of the system will resonate with many fathers, as statistically these very same tactics are mostly used by mothers in order to separate fathers from their children.
“Diana” (not her real name because we’re prevented by law from using her real name), describes in great detail how her ex-husband was able to use false child sex abuse allegations and take out an AVO against her, in order to separate her from her children, safe in the knowledge he would not be punished as a result of his perjury.
Our Prime Minister made it known in no uncertain terms recently, that “those that trade on the tragedy of others should rot in jail” and in fact “should rot in hell”. In his view, those that do so, “are engaged in the world’s most evil trade and represent the absolute scum of the earth… the lowest form of life”.
Well Mr Rudd, we have a whole industry trading on the tragedy of others, that has done so with the blessing of successive Australian Governments for the past 35 years. This industry has wreaked absolute havoc and destroyed millions of lives during its long reign of terror against separating parents and their children, yet hardly a whisper of concern is raised by our legislators.
This week’s program again illustrates how easy it is for both responsible fathers and mothers to be separated from their children when a malicious, vindictive ex-partner decides to make use of false child sex abuse and domestic violence allegations, in order to obtain valuable time to set in motion the insidious parental alienation process, which turns children against their own family.
The perpetrators of this insidious practice are free to do so under the watchful eye of the judiciary, in the perjury-friendly atmosphere of our family courts, and ironically, somehow this is seen to be “in the best interests of our children”.
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