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...- after he abused her for years? Maybe it would be far better to give the kids to the abuser, and learn some nuclear physics. So, with the curvature of the bloody Ricci tensor open in the book before me, my name it is Samantha.
So off he goes into the sunset with his young beautiful girlfriend, leaving his wife with scars, bruises and a restraining order to stop her ever contacting him again.
She has the kids.
What will happen to them? When she comes out of the shock? And looks at her son, who resembles the man who abused her for years. He smiles with the same smile.
What will she do?
Family court in San Francisco believes that it is good to protect men when they have affairs. It's alright to leave abused women with to receive punishment at the hands of the court for trying to harass their husbands for child support. Restraining order: how dare you ask your husband for money? He has every right to leave you with none. You have to go to court to get some.
But the court has betrayed her. When she needed help, they gave her a restraining order, called her an abuser.
How can she go back to the court officials who she fears, they are as emotionally abusive as any blows from her husband's fists. How can she approach them for help? No way.
Where would a woman find the strength to go on being a good mother...
Where?
Extract from my book: Samantha Nash.
So off he goes into the sunset with his young beautiful girlfriend, leaving his wife with scars, bruises and a restraining order to stop her ever contacting him again.
She has the kids.
What will happen to them? When she comes out of the shock? And looks at her son, who resembles the man who abused her for years. He smiles with the same smile.
What will she do?
Family court in San Francisco believes that it is good to protect men when they have affairs. It's alright to leave abused women with to receive punishment at the hands of the court for trying to harass their husbands for child support. Restraining order: how dare you ask your husband for money? He has every right to leave you with none. You have to go to court to get some.
But the court has betrayed her. When she needed help, they gave her a restraining order, called her an abuser.
How can she go back to the court officials who she fears, they are as emotionally abusive as any blows from her husband's fists. How can she approach them for help? No way.
Where would a woman find the strength to go on being a good mother...
Where?
Extract from my book: Samantha Nash.