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[quote=Anonymous]This journalist is local and the problems are same everywhere, my ex had 6 AFCC experts. Leaving or kicking him out can leave you with no kids and destitute. Your "airtight case" won't matter if it gets steered to the FR crowd judges and "experts", facts are irrelevant, this is an enormous industry. They make the money off of switching custody to father's. Moms are cut to 50% time, then later to 2 weekends a month or less, more often than you would want to believe when divorcing someone abusive and controlling. These are professional moms, sahms, women who in many cases have been the primary caretaker and who don't have as much as a parking ticket, room moms, you name it. There is no big money in helping moms and your lawyer will not rock the boat. Federal funds subsidize a switch of custody, see responsible fatherhood programs. Moms are at risk of bankruptcy and little to no contact with their children if someone who is abusive and controlling fights for the kids, there is an excellent chance he will get custody. If he has physically or sexually abused the kids the figure goes up to a 90% likelihood he will get custody. Best way to silence them and there is an enormous industry that shields the abuser and makes big $. sttp://www.commdiginews.com/life/connecticut-task-force-hears-accounts-of-victimization-by-family-court-11123/#LVIh0PCrmVv5y2YU.01[/quote]
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