My ex partner tried to attack me in the court room, abused the judge attempted to climb a barrier to hurt me and had to be removed by a security team- is this someone who is safe to care for a scared 7 year old child?!the #familycourt thinks so @BorisJohnson @MoJGovUK @MyCafcass
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Replying to @KaylaStrength @BorisJohnson and
No, he’s not. As an adult child of an abusive parent, I wish I could scream the damage from the rooftops so better decisions are made in these cases. I’m sorry.
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Replying to @crowther_sue @BorisJohnson and
Thank you Sue I’m sorry for what you have had to go through :(
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Replying to @KaylaStrength @BorisJohnson and
Thank you. I’m doing fine now but want better for the upcoming generations of children. I wish we could link adult survivors into the court training system somehow. Our suffering wouldn’t be in vain if we could make it better for today’s kids.
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Replying to @crowther_sue @BorisJohnson and
That is such an amazing idea and would make such a difference for survivor children in the system :)
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Replying to @KaylaStrength @BorisJohnson and
I think we can convey what the textbooks can’t. My experience was covert narcissism/psychopathy, which looks very different to the outside world/teachers/professionals, who will absolutely believe this parent is a good person.
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Replying to @crowther_sue @KaylaStrength and
I said this when we went through our court case. An adult neighbour said the same as you regarding his parents separation and I said then- it’s the adult children need to be talked to about what it best not adults who never went through it saying this and that. New project?
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Replying to @AnnaRowe123 @KaylaStrength and
Yes, exactly. It’s quite a complex thing to understand unless it’s happened to you because they can alternate between nasty and nice with their children (to keep them off-balance and easier to control). I’d be happy to help but wouldn’t know where to start.
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I’ll see if there has been any research done already. It seems such common sense that the children who lived through the courts decisions should be primary research. I know several that said being forced to see both or live in two houses was very hard.
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