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When the abuse of a child occurs, should judges and legal professionals do what's in the best interest of a child? Or should they do their best to suppress discovery?
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This 53 second clip by Peter T Szymonik. Connecticut is leading the country right now on cleaning up Family Court Shenanigans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNhV77ACPlw "Totally unprofessional behavior. Totally unethical behavior. And no one to complain to." Peter T Szymonik Task Force to Study Legal Disputes Involving the Care & Custody of Minor Children https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNhV77ACPlw&feature=youtu.be To watch his entire testimony and many others go here: http://april25.weebly.com/ct-task-force-on-child-custody-cases.html#.UzkaEvmMOSo
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Aside from gaslighting, the silent treatment is probably the most abusive form of psychological and emotional abuse. Contempt for a child or the child's actions are displayed disapprovingly through facial expressions and body language while avoiding any form of verbal or written communication. It is nonconfrontational abuse that doesn't afford the child any opportunity to resolve the cause for the abuser's actions. As a result, it implements a state of emotional instability through fear and guilt. The silent treatment is designed to punish and control a child by breaking their self-confidence
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Many people think I'm particularly hard on moms and not on dads. I'm hard on any alienating parent. Alienation is not gender specific. It just so happens that most alienating parents are more frequently moms because they win custody better than 85% of the time. Just like unknown to most, child abuse most frequently occurs at the hands of women NOT men. This is simply because more women have custody of children. If custody where more even handed the number of incidents would be so as well. The article below is of an targeted mom. Most frequently, alienating dads are wealthy or in positions