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Stowe Family Law
United Kingdom
Приєднався 14 січ 2010
We’re Stowe Family Law, the only national law firm dedicated to family matters with the UK’s largest team of specialist family lawyers.
At Stowe, we work hard to make family law easier to understand and know that every family is unique - each needing tailored support and handled with care.
In choosing Stowe, people are guided through the process with empathy and reassurance that they have the right team of people by their side.
Found in over 90 locations across the UK, Stowe practices all areas of family law and supports people going through a family breakdown to move forward in life from a position of renewed strength.
You can find out more at stowefamilylaw.co.uk
Please note that the contents of the videos on this channel do not constitute specific legal advice to a person's situation, and are provided for general purposes only. Please consult a lawyer for specific advice.
Spotting the early red flags of abuse in relationships (Ep49)
Abusive relationships rarely start abusive. Instead, they build up over, slowly, over time, gradually changing the survivors perception of reality and sense of self.
As our guest for this episode, domestic abuse expert and coach, Caron Kipping says: “If someone punched you in the face on your first date, would you go back for a second date?” The answer is an obvious no, but domestic abuse slowly draws in survivors, leaving them trapped, isolated, confused and abused.
Would you know the early signs of an abusive relationship? Take a listen as Caron explains what the red flags are and what you can do if they are there.
00:00 Introductions
01:53 What is domestic abuse?
05:00 How can you spot the early red flags of domestic abuse?
11:15 What can you do if you have concerns that your relationship is abusive?
14:16 The tactic of isolation, and its impact
17:22 What happens as the relationship progresses?
18:02 What can family and friends do if they have concerns?
20:47 What is the cycle of abuse and stages of change?
24:02 How does the cycle get worse?
25:00 How do you leave an abusive relationship?
26:00 Make a plan, with professional help
Surviving economic abuse - bit.ly/3v7uAA4
Divorcing or separating from a narcissist - bit.ly/3ROxpyQ
Domestic abuse - how can a family lawyer help? ua-cam.com/video/bto4CXasGz0/v-deo.html
Dealing with post-separation abuse - bit.ly/3veGwzR
Taking control of your finances on separation - ua-cam.com/video/CIp6n4pgd9k/v-deo.html
If you need support with the issues raised in this podcast, or would like to speak to a family lawyer, contact Stowe at: bit.ly/35WPSj2
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As our guest for this episode, domestic abuse expert and coach, Caron Kipping says: “If someone punched you in the face on your first date, would you go back for a second date?” The answer is an obvious no, but domestic abuse slowly draws in survivors, leaving them trapped, isolated, confused and abused.
Would you know the early signs of an abusive relationship? Take a listen as Caron explains what the red flags are and what you can do if they are there.
00:00 Introductions
01:53 What is domestic abuse?
05:00 How can you spot the early red flags of domestic abuse?
11:15 What can you do if you have concerns that your relationship is abusive?
14:16 The tactic of isolation, and its impact
17:22 What happens as the relationship progresses?
18:02 What can family and friends do if they have concerns?
20:47 What is the cycle of abuse and stages of change?
24:02 How does the cycle get worse?
25:00 How do you leave an abusive relationship?
26:00 Make a plan, with professional help
Surviving economic abuse - bit.ly/3v7uAA4
Divorcing or separating from a narcissist - bit.ly/3ROxpyQ
Domestic abuse - how can a family lawyer help? ua-cam.com/video/bto4CXasGz0/v-deo.html
Dealing with post-separation abuse - bit.ly/3veGwzR
Taking control of your finances on separation - ua-cam.com/video/CIp6n4pgd9k/v-deo.html
If you need support with the issues raised in this podcast, or would like to speak to a family lawyer, contact Stowe at: bit.ly/35WPSj2
Join our email list mailchi.mp/69a5d247d3ba/stowetalks
🔎 Access further free resources bit.ly/41heUWN
🎧 Listen to our podcast on Spotify - spoti.fi/3L6VFcE
Follow up on socials
Instagram stowefamilylawuk
Facebook - stowefamilylaw
X - StoweFamilyLaw
LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/stowe-family-law/
UA-cam - ua-cam.com/users/StoweFamilyLaw1
This podcast is brought to you by the Stowe talks team at Stowe Family Law - www.stowefamilylaw.co.uk/
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Break-up Club January 2025: A beginner's guide to divorce
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Join host Stowe Partner Ashley Le-Core, certified divorce coach Rebecca Spittles and leading financial planner Jodie Phelps to discuss how to go about the first steps in divorce, and understanding your rights and entitlement. During the session, the panellists discuss Having 'the conversation' and the first steps in the process Divorce guilt Leaving an abusive relationship Rights when if you ha...
Mortgages during and after divorce with Meet Margo (Ep48)
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In most divorces, couples face challenges around the mortgage. From who will pay for it whilst you separate to working out mortgage affordability for your next home. And with interest rates still high, a growing housing crisis and an expert predicted rocky 12-18 months ahead, we asked Charlotte Tollitt, a Mortgage Broker from Meet Margo, to join us to talk about all things mortgage and divorce....
Domestic abuse in the family courts and what needs to change (Ep47)
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The gasp factor, what should be the real headline of financial abuse, things must change and our collective responsibility… We’re back for season 6 as we welcome leading 4PB Barrister Anita Mehta, who juggles a busy practice of complex financial remedy and children disputes with lecturing, writing and podcasting to look at how domestic abuse plays out in financial proceedings. Co-author of the ...
Stowe talks: Understanding and managing post-separation abuse
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In this webinar, host and Stowe Partner Rachel Fisher was joined by leading Domestic Abuse Consultant Lucy Wade, who specialises in post-separation abuse, for a discussion on understanding and managing post-separation abuse. In the session, Lucy covered: • What is post-separation abuse? • How can I identify post-separation abuse? • Tips for managing abuse • Helping a friend or family member suf...
Break-up Club November 2024: Pensions and divorce
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Join host partner Matthew Taylor from Stowe Family Law, divorce coach Rebecca Spittles and financial planner Ceri Griffiths as they chat all things pensions in divorce including: The different types of pensions How do you weigh up a pension share v keeping the family home What is a pension report, why is it valuable and who pays? The difficulties in valuing pensions What are the options if you ...
How to Get a Special Guardianship Order
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In this Stowe talks: How to video, we discuss the special guardianship order, what it is, what it can be used for, and how to go about getting one in place. The video covers in detail: 00:19 What is a special guardianship order? 01:10 When is a special guardianship order suitable? 01:26 How long does a special guardianship order last? 01:57 Applying for a special guardianship order - who and ho...
How to Start Divorce Proceedings
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In this Stowe talks: How to video, we take you through a step-by-step guide on how to start divorce proceedings. This video explains in detail: 00:54 Whether you need to provide a reason for divorce 01:17 The first stage of the divorce process 03:00 How much a divorce application costs 03:17 The next steps 05:06 Whether court attendance is necessary 05:24 What happens if there are delays to the...
Stowe talks: Coping with divorce as a neurodivergent individual
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In this webinar, host, and expert family lawyer Sarah Barr-Young was joined by clinical psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society Dr Angharad Rudkin to discuss divorcing as a neurodivergent individual. In this hour long session, they discuss: The main emotional and practical obstacles for neurodiverse people going through divorce Understanding triggers Setting bound...
Stowe talks: The importance of emotional support through divorce
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In this webinar, host Sarah Barr-Young was joined by divorce coaches Chloe O. and Paula Crowhurst to discuss the importance of building your support network during divorce. They cover: The importance of your friends and family What to avoid on social media (hint: stalking your ex) The value of professionally-led support groups How to build the right divorce team around you Wellbeing during divo...
Stowe talks 46: What do changes to Family Court Proceedings mean for separating couples?
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In April 2024, changes were made to the Family Procedure Rules to encourage more people to use non-court-based methods to resolve financial issues arising from divorce or over their children. Matt & Liza discuss these changes and share their (sometimes very different) opinions on what they think about the changes and what does it actually mean for separating couples? 00:30 What are the Family P...
Stowe talks 44/45: How to prepare to leave a narcissist
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Matt and Liza were delighted to be joined again by Dr Supriya McKenna, one of the leading experts in the field of narcissism, to discuss how to prepare to leave a narcissist. Dr Supriya shares her deep knowledge of narcissism, why it is harder to leave one, including hoovering and gaslighting, finding the right lawyer, and practical tips on the preparations needed to end your relationship inclu...
How to get a postnuptial agreement
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In this Stowe talks: How to video, we take you through what a postnuptial agreement is, how to get one and why they are different from a prenuptial agreement. The video covers in detail: 00:29 What is a postnuptial agreement? 02:24 Why would you need a postnup? 03:24 What are the criteria your postnup needs to fulfil? 04:24 How do you get a postnup? 05:51 How long does a postnup last for? 06:16...
How to get a prenuptial agreement
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In this Stowe talks: How to video, we take you through a step-by-step guide about what a prenuptial agreement is and how to get one. The video covers in detail: 00:28 What is a prenuptial agreement? 01:46 What are the criteria for prenups? 02:20 How to get a prenup 04:20 How long does a prenup last? 04:53 Are prenups legally binding? 05:20 And the importance of getting expert legal advice 🔗 Dow...
Stowe talks 43: How much does it cost to get divorced?
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In this bite size episode, hosts Matt & Liza turn their attention to another popular question that clients frequently ask: How much does it cost to get divorced? They talk through typical costs, the different ways to reduce costs, for example reaching agreement together or using mediation, and what you can do personally to save money during the process. All in just under 8 minutes. 00:33 The co...
Stowe talks 42: How long does it take to get divorced?
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Stowe talks 42: How long does it take to get divorced?
Stowe talks 41: What happens if your ex won’t respond to a divorce?
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Stowe talks 41: What happens if your ex won’t respond to a divorce?
Stowe talks 40: Are you in a relationship with a narcissist?
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Stowe talks 40: Are you in a relationship with a narcissist?
Stowe talks 40: Splitting millions, the realities of high net worth divorce
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Stowe talks 40: Splitting millions, the realities of high net worth divorce
Stowe talks: How to be financially prepared for divorce
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Stowe talks: How to be financially prepared for divorce
Stowe talks 38: The first things to do if you are getting a divorce
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Stowe talks 38: The first things to do if you are getting a divorce
Stowe talks 37: Should I stay, or should I go
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Stowe talks 37: Should I stay, or should I go
Stowe talks 36: How to introduce a new partner to the kids
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Stowe talks 36: How to introduce a new partner to the kids
Stowe talks: How to prepare for the family court
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Stowe talks: How to prepare for the family court
Behind the scenes at the Stowe talks podcast
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Behind the scenes at the Stowe talks podcast
Top tips for separated parents this summer...
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Top tips for separated parents this summer...
Stowe talks 35: School holiday planning for separated parents
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Stowe talks 35: School holiday planning for separated parents
Stowe talks 34: Who gets the house in a divorce?
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Stowe talks 34: Who gets the house in a divorce?
Thank you for this helpful video :)
What to do in situation where expats are living in uae (dubai) which is not part of The Hague convention and any kids maintenance or spousal help would not be in forcible from UK
Thank you so much for this interview. I feel that I can have a clearer understanding of how to divorce my spouse of 20 years with the least amount of emotional damage. I know it will not be straightforward as it is so difficult to find professionals who know what NPD is. Hopefully I can have some clarity to be able to get a fair outcome.for me and my daughter. Thank you.
I have had data breach, with a lot of "hint droping"
Thank you Dr. Emma Katz. Your work is bringing light to issues that has been kept in the dark for far too long.
Wow. The misogyny in these comments really shows a doubling down. This shows the extreme patriarchy and male ownership mentality towards children that our society has. Are men hunting down any conversation about women or children’s rights or safety online just to argue? It sure looks that way.
Thanks for the breakdown! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Thanks for making this video
Any suggestions for my partner who I believe is being economically abused by his ex ..cohabiting, left the home 10 years ago and she moved a new partner in and had another child....Will not take over the mortgage and missed 8 payments last year and has now had the arrears added to the mortgage and she is saying he can't make her sell until the youngest is 18. His credit history has been destroyed. There's 70k equity in the property and she tell him that he will be making his children homeless. He's a financial prisoner. Also she works at a high st bank so has knowledge that he doesn't. We don't know what to do
So helpful, thank you.
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This was awesome, I'm surprised it doesn't have more views! Every person in a divorce situation should watch this
NEVER BELIEVE A NARC. NEVER. THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO NOT LIE.
Nobody talked about men. They lose a lot due the menopause.
Menopausing women do NOT like hugs and touches AT ALL! What are you talking about?
If menopausing woman wants the divorce then a man can nothing to do.
My ex-wife has refused to even say 'hello' to me in the street over the last sixteen years. Extreme not responding?
How do you expose the narc in family court?
Uncherished and uncared for. Tick. Loss of self esteem. Tick. My feelings were invalid and I was not allowed to express dissatisfaction. Tick. Unable to be anything but perfect or have faults. Tick. Things became such that nothing I did was ever enough and I felt like I was walking on eggshells. Tick. Excessive criticism and devaluation. Tick. One too many instances of the mask dropping and I was afraid for my well-being. Tick. That was the point that I ended a long term relationship. Then ensued the horror of family court, weaponised children and ongoing emotional and financial abuse and an instance of physical abuse. Even three years after final judgment and a CAO, the abuse continues and my young son is at risk. I’m the father in this scenario and the odds always feel stacked against me.
20 years and in divorce. Two agreements, non disclosure from him on items, about to go to court. They consider divorce something to ‘win’. Enough is enough. They are represented by ALL legal firms who seem to enjoy seeing them battle it out… more fees for them.
MGTOW
Ive been with my narc.for almost 4 years... i had a feeling within a week.. i think he showed his rue colors early bc i moved in bc i had no wjere else to go so he knew i couldnt leave
Their eyes turn black!!!! Man its exhausting.. my narc couldnt last longer than 3 days without fighting or raging out..
They are literally evil people
I always say give and take their love.from you
The entitlement, always want to be viewed as perfect, never validating the other persons emotions feelings the horrible rages, the fact they'll are so delirious, the breadcumbing, the gaslighting, it's not just the silent treatment or stonewalling, its the COLDNESS they bring to the atmosphere with the silent treatment, the victimized personality, can never hold their self accountable or say "I'm Sorry" my narc also basically will bully me into getting his way if I don't sleep with him. He literally walks around just absolutely so cold!!! Slamming the toilet seat, refrigerator, the cabinets until he gets his way. Being with a narc is a different level of LONELINESS..he only has cognitive empathy but he doesn't have emotional empathy.. he literally can't put his self in my shoes to understand what I'm feeling.. oh my God if you aren't praising them then whatever you say is criticizing them!! The way they project everything they do and feel onto you.. black and white thinking.. no grey area.. and they think everyone views the world as they do! Which is through evil lenses!!! Oh my goodness I felt I was being judged about everything felt I had to be perfect!!in was every good rnough.. they way they serve their community. They absolutely know what they're doing..
There is no help for Men. Im suffering horrendous domestic abuse/ violence & the police are allowing it to happen & its still happening. I really need help
This is such an important issue. My son is going through hell with a narcissistic x partner. My son is so spiritual, he is an empath, kind to everyone. Oh boy did she suck that energy out of him over 3 years. His gone from running 100 km marathons, to doing none, because she was so jealous of other women in his races! She was there supporting him at the start and finish of every race for the 1st year….. Then she started saying he spent more time running than he did with her! She started chiselling away at him. She had him so busy doing her house up, bringing up her 2 children feeding clothing and being a dam good step parent. The real dad is a alcoholic. Anyway he stopped running because she would rage and cause scenes in front of the children. He would say, it’s just easier to keep the peace. He put up with her abuse to keep the peace for 3 years, and in that process he has become a broken man. My son waited 34 years to have his child with the right woman, he always wanted a loving family that had a mum and dad for life. He thought he found that. But after 1 year….. her true self started to come out. As a mother, I’m horrified at what she has done to my son. I’ve had to find help for him, because he felt that no one understood what he was living with. She almost convinced him, he was the problem. If it wasn’t for evidence he has, videos txt etc, she would have painted my son the narcissistic one! If it wasn’t for these videos on narcissistic people, god only knows what situation my son would be in.
Found this a great podcast Wish I had this 12 months ago
Trump was very kind to all his ex-wives! Nothing you are describing!
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with a name like "sue" your starting point is to get a lawyer
So if the numbers are large. Why isn't there a change in law to protect people
I wouldn't say divorce and separation of lives is a game..probably wrong choice of words
Fair description but never a fair process if one person is the main earner in the family
I follow your videos regularly but there is some problem with your video can I share you? So your video is not increasing like, view, and subscribers.
Very decent
How many days does the court improve the consent order?
The removal of physical affection, including kissing and just touching in general with zero compassion or explanation is a driving force in breaking your relationship. Yes, the symptoms and effects are real - but your choice to become cold and a roommate is just that - a choice. The flippant comments and labeling of a husband as another child to care for is offensive and indicative of the gynocentric approach at dealing with maintaining a stable relationship during this difficult time. Treat your husband like crap because of how you "feel" right now and enjoy sitting with your cat alone after it finishes.
I will never have to fight for custody, he doesnot want to see our 4 kids, he's out with a new woman and has thrown us all under the bus, a true narcissist, I wish I knew sooner. The more videos the better to spread awareness of these cruel people, thank you ❤
Consider it a blessing
Brilliant video, we are divorcing and he is putting me and our kids through hell, dirty, cheating liar, he's broken our hearts.
In case of ex-wives and ex-husbands - parent who has full custody, can control the other parent. In most cases women fail for divorce and primary custody goes to mom. She gets money from father as childsupport and alemony, children can be used by parent who has primary custody against parent who has visitations. If weekend parent does not do what the primary parent tells him to do. For "some unknown reson" children can not meet him as court order seas or not at all. Children get by moms with the most horrific abuse - parental alienation. This is crime mostly done by parent who has full custody against parent who has visitations, and is ignored by courts or child protective services. 8 year old child knows what he is talking about he knows all the reasons why he hates the other parent, and refuses to visit him (and mommy did not tell him anything, they all are his own thoughts). How can you coercively control a mom, who has a court order of full custody, father looses all his human rights, he becomes wage slave for his ex-wife, who can punish him by not leting see his childern.
Thank you
Interesting how many MALES are trying to speak out to discredit the FACT that most abusers are male.
Good advice before starting the journey of divorce, thank you. JK
Thank you, the best advice i've come across
A narcissist wants to win at all costs. You are not a person you are a possession. 🤦🏼♀️🥰🥰
I have read Supriyas book Divorcing a Narcissist, even though I was not married in the relationship I was in. There has been no “happily ever after” as he ended our relationship in 2020 promised a lot of things and then went back on everything he offered post separation. I was threatened with being thrown out on the streets. While he also offered 50% of the value of the home I was living in. Or I could buy out 50% if I could do that in 4 months, a deadline he set and I could not negotiate. It is now three years post separation. I self-published my first book in 2022 which tells my story of how the relationship unfolded over 11 years. In June 2022 I appeared in a Spanish civil court Verbal Hearing for “precarious” eviction, because I had no legal status as a non married woman in a long term relationship. The legal advice was conflicting. There was zero support. I have proof of discrimination by the defence lawyer in the court proceedings. June 2022. I informed her that the court documents were not truthful, she did not submit any of my evidence to the court. Then wrote to the court the month before that there would be no interrogation of the plaintiff. 1. Neither the plaintiff or client understand Spanish. 2. Her client (me) had recognised free public legal assistance had no income and so the cost of a translator would fall to the court. Discrimination on the grounds of language and socioeconomic status in Spain. ua-cam.com/video/LIOWGsjXBFQ/v-deo.htmlsi=WoU1A0p4GFTlJuAq In this video I talk about two women in similar situation in the same region Murcia. How things worked out for one woman. And the different advice given to me which was to file a gender violence complaint. Which after four months, no investigation, no evidence submitted the case was dismissed.. Jan 2021 This video was submitted as evidence of slander by the former partner. The prosecution dropped slander. He alleges 6 crimes including defamation which has a maximum prison of 5 years his lawyer has included a list of the allegations and the maximum prison for each crime which added up to 17 years cumulative. #DARVO I did believe in Justice before any of this happened. In my book I do not mention the name of the former partner or the solicitors who gave advice and poured fuel on the conflict he instigated. I have also published under my pen name Loren Keeling so I was protecting him and also myself. Yet, I have still appeared as the accused in a Spanish criminal court September 2023. When do I get to start my new life??? He declared he was living happily ever after just six weeks after leaving me in Spain while he had already threatened me with illegal eviction and then going to court. He proposed to the woman he cheated with, posted the image on Facebook for all our friends to see. She was an ex girlfriend from 38 years ago. This YT channel has my short affirmation videos I recorded while going through the post separation trauma.
Thank you so much ethos talk. Informative and factual.
I wonder how many more men than women don't realize they are being coercively controlled, and underreport their experiences. I had no idea that what I was experiencing was called abuse (or coercive co trol, or any number of other phrases). Now that I know what to look for, I can spot it in the first meeting with most people. I didn't develop that expertise until about three years after I left (was illegally kicked out) during the final escalations (that I believe would have gotten much worse had I stayed or been lured back). I studied what had happened to me, and had unique opportunities that gave me verbiage closer to what was said in this video, and different from the DV world. I encourage researchers to rethink the alleged gender-based violence concept and look for missing empirical evidence (especially in ljght of the research integrity problem that includes a lack of replicability). HINT: I've been abused by people of my same and different gender identities.
So sorry for your awakening and us all. But as soon as your personal life becomes more clear, look up, because that is probably all there is at the top and the reason everything was so murky and stovepiped so no or little help has been available. It is by design. And the ones who want us all to be their puppets on a string are busy pricing us out of everything. It is a sickening type of oppression.
The stereotype of women uniformly being the nurturing gender often hampers investigations. Female perpetrators are far more adept at both executing and concealing their abuse. They are generally high in verbal intelligence and can commit crimes under the guise of "care and concern".