I’m Glad you have pointed out that men can also be victims of abuse, it’s actually more common than people realise. Adding to that abusive female partners use false allegations to continue their abuse of their partner.
@@MM-pt9zkwhy are you questioning someone’s point of view. His putting out his experience, and you asking that is like telling other people not to pay attention to his comment.
Occurring the ManKind it’s 1 in 7. In a solution close to me, the female involved is also using her gender to try and pull the wool over people’s eyes.
Absolutely no equlity . This is utter biase . Im a father who has been cut off. There is no abuse , as a loving father who has always been in the children's lives the legal systems, CAFCAS and CMS are utterly tilted towards mothers. Even those who lie, make false claims, try to bad mouth the children's father to the children regardless of damage it may cause them .
@@limitlesspossibilities444 every other abuser ? That is why the system is how it is . Broad sweeping statements like that. Selfish liars, and narcissist are abusing their children . Where are the women speaking out for them ?
I'm very happy that you precise that men can be victim of abuse. We also need to precise that there is more and more men abused by women coming forward today. I think it is because men start to speak up a bit more. The problem with court is that even if in theory, the child is the main priority of the court, it is still very often human decision made. It means that judge still struggle to see that women controlling the relationship of the children with the dad, is not beneficial for the child.
Local social service got involved , and they ignore the existence of domestic abuse and blame both parents for harm the children emotionally. I had applied C100 recently, but my STBX asked me to go for mediation and wanted me to agree with his 50/50 shared custody. Should I go? Could you please give me some advice?
This is a waste of time. Women are convinced by solicitors to make false domestic abuse allegations so solicitors can claim legal aid (solicitors benefits). They rarely get paid any other way. So chances are your ex-partner will make false allegations. Get ready for it. It hurts.... You will never mentally recover from this process.
@@paulgibbons2320 glad you domestic abusers in denial with no grasp of facts can get comfort from your shared ignorance. Benefits for lawyers 😂😂😂 ...only way they make money???! How sweet you believe these fabrications you come up with!!! Typical narcissist
Here are the facts for anyone stupid enough to listen to dimwits.... Legal aid is only granted to women with proven convictions of domestic violence against the perpetrator which says it all about Paul. Solicitors make billions representating many aspects of law aside from family court cases. Legal aid cases are a tiny fraction within the industry.
@@limitlesspossibilities444 really. So that would be ZERO convictions I have for anything. All you need is an allegation and a whole lot of fiction princess.
@@graciemcmaster27 and her gender bias is a life ender. Can you imagine a Barrister doing a video on knife crime and saying typically the person is black so if I slip into saying the guilty party is black that fine it's just because they mostly are. Wow! Just be neutral as the law should be and say respondent / applicant and abused / abuser.
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Glad you have pointed out that men can also be victims of abuse, it’s actually more common than people realise. Adding to that abusive female partners use false allegations to continue their abuse of their partner.
How true is your comment! Thankyou
@@MM-pt9zkwhy are you questioning someone’s point of view. His putting out his experience, and you asking that is like telling other people not to pay attention to his comment.
Occurring the ManKind it’s 1 in 7. In a solution close to me, the female involved is also using her gender to try and pull the wool over people’s eyes.
Thank you so much for these videos. I really appreciate your time and I feel so relieved to have this resource whilst facing such a scary time.
Absolutely no equlity . This is utter biase . Im a father who has been cut off. There is no abuse , as a loving father who has always been in the children's lives the legal systems, CAFCAS and CMS are utterly tilted towards mothers. Even those who lie, make false claims, try to bad mouth the children's father to the children regardless of damage it may cause them .
Sadly agree with you, I can see things are stacked against fathers from the get go
Sound like every other domestic abuser in denial. Fact is if a parent is innocent then there is usually no case to answer...
Prove her wrong
@@limitlesspossibilities444 every other abuser ? That is why the system is how it is . Broad sweeping statements like that. Selfish liars, and narcissist are abusing their children . Where are the women speaking out for them ?
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@@limitlesspossibilities444 the burden of proof is on the accuser. It's almost impossible to prove a negative.
Thanks for this, you came across really informative and clear, much appreciated
I'm very happy that you precise that men can be victim of abuse.
We also need to precise that there is more and more men abused by women coming forward today. I think it is because men start to speak up a bit more.
The problem with court is that even if in theory, the child is the main priority of the court, it is still very often human decision made.
It means that judge still struggle to see that women controlling the relationship of the children with the dad, is not beneficial for the child.
Very clear and informative. Many thanks!
Thank you very much for your video, very helpful and informative.
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Very greatful for this post.
Can anyone help me in this despair that I'm going through of not being able to see my child?
Local social service got involved , and they ignore the existence of domestic abuse and blame both parents for harm the children emotionally. I had applied C100 recently, but my STBX asked me to go for mediation and wanted me to agree with his 50/50 shared custody. Should I go? Could you please give me some advice?
Mediation is not advice when DV is proven.
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This is a waste of time. Women are convinced by solicitors to make false domestic abuse allegations so solicitors can claim legal aid (solicitors benefits).
They rarely get paid any other way.
So chances are your ex-partner will make false allegations.
Get ready for it. It hurts....
You will never mentally recover from this process.
I agree with you, it’s so sad and unethical too
@@MumsUKGardenKitchen thank you x it means alot that others see what's happening.
@@paulgibbons2320 glad you domestic abusers in denial with no grasp of facts can get comfort from your shared ignorance.
Benefits for lawyers 😂😂😂
...only way they make money???!
How sweet you believe these fabrications you come up with!!!
Typical narcissist
Here are the facts for anyone stupid enough to listen to dimwits....
Legal aid is only granted to women with proven convictions of domestic violence against the perpetrator which says it all about Paul.
Solicitors make billions representating many aspects of law aside from family court cases. Legal aid cases are a tiny fraction within the industry.
@@limitlesspossibilities444 really. So that would be ZERO convictions I have for anything. All you need is an allegation and a whole lot of fiction princess.
Order who wishes for the order and who grants the order again
Court who’s court??
[child]; you do you mean property,
Typical gender bias. That opening disclaimer is a joke.
... otherwise, the technical advice is good.
@@graciemcmaster27 and her gender bias is a life ender. Can you imagine a Barrister doing a video on knife crime and saying typically the person is black so if I slip into saying the guilty party is black that fine it's just because they mostly are. Wow! Just be neutral as the law should be and say respondent / applicant and abused / abuser.
Useless.