How Do Courts Handle Domestic Abuse When Creating Parenting Schedules?

Parenting plans are crucial in cases involving domestic violence, as they must include findings made by the court regarding mandatory or discretionary restrictions, such as a history of domestic violence. A detailed residential schedule for the children of the parties is also required, along with a delineation of each parent’s right to make decisions concerning the children. In the event of future childrearing disputes, a parent is entitled to immediately proceed with court action or must first attempt alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation.

The goal of a custody case is to create a parenting plan that meets the family’s needs, especially for domestic violence survivors. Washington State law allows the court to order restrictions based on mental illness if it is long-term and interferes with parenting. A differentiated approach to developing parenting plans after separation when domestic violence is alleged is needed, as well as a method of assessing risk.

The Domestic Violence and Allocation of Parental Rights and Responsibilities Court Guide is a tool for courts to consider domestic violence-related information and assess its impact. If parents cannot agree, the court sets the parenting plan. Parents with a history of domestic violence may need different resolutions that involve supervised or no contact with children, even for a limited period.

In recent years, all states have recognized domestic violence as an important factor in determining child custody and visitation plans. Research has often compared child adjustment outcomes for different parenting arrangements without considering the unique circumstances of each case. The SAFeR approach to child custody decision-making consists of four parts: screening, addressing the best interests of the child test, and taking extraordinary measures to protect the child.


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How to deal with a controlling coparent?

Children can be influenced by tension between adults, and conflict between parents can also affect them. To minimize the impact of disagreements, keep handovers short and avoid conflict-prone conversations. Be polite and friendly, and avoid displaying anger or irritability towards the other parent’s behavior. Allow your child to express their feelings, as they might feel disappointed if their plans change. If you suspect the other parent is putting your child at risk, consult advice on how to handle the situation.

Can I call the police if my ex won’t let me see my child in the UK?

The police are right to investigate welfare concerns, but it’s important to call them if they have genuine concerns for your children’s welfare. They can remove children from parents if there’s a serious danger or if a court order requires it. However, these are rare and unlikely to be relevant to your case. If you’re expecting your children and your ex is breaking the court order, you can either do nothing, contact your ex, ask if everything is okay, or accept their illness and ask when you can rearrange contact to ensure the children don’t lose out.

How to co-parent after domestic abuse?

To handle a co-parent who may be uncooperative, stay calm and collect, never contact the abuser directly, and document everything. Connect with legal counsel to settle matters on your behalf. Choose a public place for custody exchanges, such as your child’s school, and always have another adult present. Have a neutral third party make the exchange on your behalf, such as your father taking your children to a neutral location or having neutral third and fourth parties meet each other. Download a co-parenting app to limit contact and establish boundaries with your co-parent. Some apps can detect and suggest ways to change harsh communication between co-parents.

What is the most common child custody arrangement?

Joint custody is the most common child custody arrangement after a divorce, as it allows both parents to spend meaningful time with their children and maintain legal guardianship. Florida’s custody statute favors shared parental responsibility, ensuring that both parents share the rights, responsibilities, and enjoyment of raising children. However, courts prioritize children’s best interests in custody proceedings, and if a party disagrees with the presumption that joint custody serves a child’s best interests, they may provide evidence demonstrating how such an arrangement may harm the child.

Which form of violence is considered the most common in the family?

Family violence, a pattern of ongoing behavior that can include multiple tactics used to intimidate, control, and abuse someone, can take various forms, including physical abuse. While physical violence is the most widely recognized form, other forms such as sexual, emotional, spiritual, and economic abuse can be equally harmful. The frequency and severity of family violence can escalate over time, making it a complex issue that requires comprehensive support and intervention.

What are three types of abuse that can happen in families?

Physical abuse involves intentional bodily injury, while sexual abuse involves nonconsensual sexual contact. Mental mistreatment or emotional abuse intentionally causes mental or emotional pain. Family members, often the victim’s adult child or spouse, are the majority of those harming a vulnerable adult. The abuser is financially dependent on the victim’s resources and often has problems related to alcohol and drugs. Physical abuse can include slapping, pinching, choking, kicking, shoving, inappropriate drug use, or physical restraints.

Can I cut off an abusive parent?

Adult children have the right to decide whether or not to cut ties with an abusive parent, and this decision may change over time. If the offending parent is overreactive, refuses to acknowledge their abuse, centers healing conversations around their own interests, doesn’t respect opinions or differences, rarely shows empathy, or doesn’t respect boundaries, it might be best to cut ties. If the parent has good intentions and has addressed their own issues, continuing the relationship may still feel too triggering for the adult child. If this is the case, the adult child has the right to cut ties. If necessary, they can process this in therapy with a mental health professional and consider mending the relationship later.

What are the boundaries of co-parenting?

Establishing healthy co-parenting boundaries involves open communication, mutual respect, and a focus on the child’s well-being. It involves understanding each other’s roles, setting clear expectations, and being consistent in your approach. Practical strategies for setting and maintaining healthy boundaries include agreeing on the frequency and mode of communication, such as phone calls and text messages, and avoiding multiple daily calls without prior agreement.

How to coparent with an abusive narcissist?
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How to coparent with an abusive narcissist?

This article provides 13 tips for co-parenting with a narcissist. It emphasizes the importance of accepting the situation, documenting everything, creating a parenting plan, making everything legal, focusing on the child’s best interests, setting clear boundaries, limiting communication, and being empathetic with the child. It also discusses challenges such as recognizing narcissistic co-parenting, protecting children, and seeking custody when necessary.

The article also provides additional resources and infographics. Nicole, a therapist specializing in psychodynamic and humanistic therapy, and Kristen Fuller, MD, a physician with experience in adult, adolescent, and OB/GYN medicine, both have expertise in addressing mood disorders, eating disorders, substance use disorder, and reducing stigma associated with mental health.

How do you deal with a toxic co-parenting ex?
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How do you deal with a toxic co-parenting ex?

Co-parenting with a toxic ex can be a challenging process, but it is essential to provide a safe space for your child. To help, set realistic boundaries, prioritize self-care, model compassion, seek social support, avoid bad-mouthing your ex, follow court orders, and be consistent. Positive co-parenting is crucial, and therapists like Kaytee and Dr. Patel offer valuable resources and infographics to help navigate this difficult transition.

Kaytee specializes in helping survivors of relationship and family trauma, while Dr. Patel specializes in women’s mental health, burnout, anxiety, and depression. It is crucial to seek help when needed and to maintain a positive outlook on the process.


📹 Custody and Parenting Plans

This video describes some of the things to consider when coming up with a schedule for the children.


How Do Courts Handle Domestic Abuse When Creating Parenting Schedules?
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  • I’ve lost my retirement, maxed credit cards, my house is behind on mortgage payments by over $18,000 (forebearance), and I’ll probably have to file bankruptcy when this is done. I’ve been battling my ex over 2 years. He has a rich, enabling mother who pays for all his legal fees. This system is so sick and we’re not allowed to tell our stories publicly because it calls our parenting into question. This system is designed to make all these “professionals” endless amounts of money at the expense of the children they hurt with their own greed. Please speak up, we need to get heard.

  • When narcissists sling the claim “parental alienation” around… as if their own behavior is not what has alienated their children. But on the other hand, we have seen malignant narc controllers convince their children the other parent is the “bad one,” after driving the other parent nearly insane. It can be very hard to sort through.

  • I represented myself in my divorce. My ex had a lawyer. I got everything. I researched my judge and when making my case I put my situation and line of defense into something he could have experienced or related to in his past (he volunteered for the Jesuits helping homeless drug addicts) I knew more about the judge than that lawyer. I also learned every statute that needed to be addressed and adhered to by the judge. Without citing those laws I covered every single one. I didn’t come off looking like a know it all and in decision making the judge must follow those statutes in their decision. I learned a lot. It was hard. Nerve racking but like I started out saying in my trial “you must put my child in the safest situation possible, that is my daughter wants and needs as do I”

  • My husband went through this with his ex. I witnessed his ex slap him across the face in front of his children and tell him she was going to make his life a living hell. She was true to her word. Fortunately and oddly, his attorney understood her behavior all to well and brilliantly handled the court system to protect the children and reveal the truth about what was really going on.

  • My mother literally took us out in the middle of the night to run away in a car that only drove 20 mph because my father sabotaged the vehicle. We ended up in hiding, in another state. Our grandmother had a phone number for someone, who had a phone number for someone else, who had our phone number. The degrees of separation were a safety net, and our grandmother didn’t even want to know what state we were living in because everyone breaks under torture eventually. Family court doesn’t protect kids, not really. That’s why we had to run.

  • You described what my sons and I went through in family court perfectly. Narcissists have more than one way to kill a child. My son was so traumatized after years of abuse and court conflict that he started to self medicate to deal with his CPTSD, and he did not survive. I absolutely blame narcissistic abuse for his death, and court was one of my ex’s favorite weapons.

  • I agree, changes in legislation is crucial, and more support from society. The narcissists care about their money, power and keeping the control. They don’t have the best interest of the kids, they care about winning no matter what and it is very sad and stressful for the spouse and the kids while going through separation💔 Thank you for addressing and pointing out this very important issue for so many💕💕💕

  • Thank you Dr Ramani..as ex Civil Lawyer I was trying to introduce this problem at Governmental level to bring awareness into the Courts of my country by reformation of the Family Law system in 2000. My bachelor thesis has been cosidered “dismissively” as “psycho-giuridic”.. The times and the culture were not ready…Now I hope that the rising awareness on the problem and also this your article, will make the needed noise also there, for sure inspiring me to go back yo my contacts and check with them, share with them, and try again to reform the system. It is beautiful and needed do not feel anymore alone in this fight. Bless you Dr!

  • Thank you for this article. I just settled a divorce/high-conflict custody battle with my covert narc ex-husband after 18 months and nearly $30K in attorney fees. I am fortunate that the case was settled in my favor; I was awarded primary physical custody. (Of course, I’m anticipating the fallout, as this has surely caused a narcissistic injury.) But, what I’ve come to understand, after my own experience, is that the family court system (judicial system in general) is a narcissistic system in itself that is perpetuated by narcissists. Often times, the very judges, lawyers, mediators and evaluators working these family court cases are narcissists themselves! It is crucial for victims and survivors of narc abuse to be aware of this. The family court system is not really set up to help us in the way we hope or expect. And, it is truly sad when victims of narc abuse are victimized a 2nd time because they aren’t aware of, or don’t understand the dynamics of the family court system.

  • Exactly my experience!! My narcissistic husband had the money to hire the best lawyer. I on the other hand had – when I left him – exactly $300 in my possession (no children). You can imagine the outcome of the divorce proceedings … BUT I was happy to be free and to be able to start a new and happy life 🙂

  • I haven’t seen or heard from my 2 boys for 10 years. I hope when they’re adults that I can become a part of their lives. I’ve been shredded up one way and down the other due to the pain. I just recently faced the ugly truth of growing up with a narcissistic mother who tried to destroy me in more ways than I could ever imagine a human being doing to anyone. My ex and his family are narcissist that have money. I barely survived the divorce by the skin of my teeth. If I would have got stuck paying child support,no questions about it, I would have ended my life.I’m sooo happy you’re doing this article.My current husband was adopted.I suffered nightmare of having my babies cut out of me and my ex laughing at me and leaving me for dead.I thought of an idea that if the courts would make it into law that all parties involved had to take the MMPI personality test that it might be a start in the right direction to start changing the way the court deals with the responsibility of the children involved.

  • I still have trauma/triggers behind my experience. I lived in constant fear of going back for years.. people really thought it was all in my head. Thank you for this article! I’m even nervous about posting this post but it truly resonated with me I had to comment. My ex husband really has me traumatized.

  • As a mediator, never a courtroom mediator for domestic cases, though, but in my mediation training where I earned a masterʻs degree in conflict resolution, studying narcissism or discussing how to mediate in a situation like this was never addressed. The only thing that even came close was studying papers by Laura Nader where she talked about power dynamics. You canʻt mediate in a situation where there are power dynamics or domestic abuse going on, as in a case with a narcissistic parent.

  • I went through this. It was the most traumatic episode of my life. I have a masters and almost lost my son to a felon when I had a protective order. I still have to share custody. It’s a travesty. As a social worker, it’s easy to see how the whole system is broken. I honestly don’t hold much hope for protection or changes at the court level.

  • My ex is doing this now, trying to “win” in family court. He convinced himself his money that he gives me to feed the children (and myself since I can’t work and make enough for a babysitter) was going to my lawyer – it wasn’t – so he cut our weekly allowance by 30%. It’s insanity. He thinks custody gives him access to ME and not the kids. He puts on the act that he loves them so much and then ignores them for his phone. They’re his property, so am I, in his mind. He said “if you’d just love and respect me your life would be so easy…” 😳 ok, so you totally know what you’re doing and don’t care what’s best for our girls as long as YOU WIN. Got it. His rights trump the kids needs and it’s infuriating

  • In family court this month. Lost my DVO he had the judge eating out of his hand like one of those cute little squirrels. They don’t get that someone could fight this hard for a child they don’t actually want. The very system that is supposed to deal with evil doesn’t understand how evil operates at all.

  • I got my child back after a year of being denied access. I didnt get justice but I got the boundaries set in black and white. I got close to 50/50. Close enough for me to let it slide. I have my son back and I get a xmas eve and Xmas day for once. Every single article I’ve watched over many years ticked many boxes I was seeing in my life. My boy is ten in December and we’ve still got a long ruff road but I paid way too much to get this boundary set to let it slip away. Good luck to good people. Thanks Dr. Ive spent way too long falling asleep to your voice. Survivor. City of Bath. UK.

  • Most Courts do not allow the use of the word “narcissist” anywhere in the pleadings, and if the Court does allow it, the expense of substantiating the term is often quite prohibitive. That is why the narcissist is allowed to “play” the system so effectively. Divorce from a narcissist is going to be VERY expensive, especially if it is YOU divorcing the Narcissist. Trying to introduce the word Narcissist to the Court will only benefit the attorneys.

  • I keep seeing at play in local custody cases: 1. The parent with more money is automatically seen as the better parent. 2. The parent who always presents as calm is seen as the better parent, while the abused parent who is emotional is perceived as unstable. 3. The myth of the “overly emotional woman” is assumed such that if a mother shows ANY emotion during a case, she is automatically seen as unstable. 4. By the same token, when men crack and show emotion, it is assumed that they are caring because otherwise they wouldn’t let others see them get upset. 5. The myth of “Courts favoring the mother” leads to courts overcompensating and regularly favoring the fathers, regardless of poor parenting. One family judge in our town has actually said “Men have a constitutional right to be bad fathers.” 6. Aggression and abuse of the spouse/exspouse is deemed as irrelevant to custody of the children.

  • After 17 years of no contact with my children, my daughter now 30 yrs rang me and revealed her pain and suffering endured under the umbrella of her narcissistic mother. We are looking forward to our reunification and healing all those years of abuse despite 42 Family Court Appearances way back then I initiated to protect them. I am so happy and sad at the same time. Family Court was such an adversarial system that fitted perfectly for the Narcissist but crushed the intent of the Empath who only thoughts were what was best for his children. Wish us well, and thankyou Dr. Ramani.

  • Thank you for this Dr. Ramani. It doesn’t matter how old the child is young or old, they are at risk of being abused and used by the narcissist. If they have are craving approval from the narcissist from a childhood of abuse, and are older it is a horrible thing. If the child is confidentin themselves, and can see what the narcissist is doing and doesn’t need the attention, it seems as if the narcissist backs down a bit. Been through it. Like I said it doesn’t matter how old the child is, and even if the arbitration document did say to try to keep the children outta the divorce, it did not happen that way. It was just sickening. Thank you for doing these segments they help. ❤

  • I think it’s always going to be tricky and probably never going to be fair. A lot of narcissists, and I think particularly covert ones, are extremely good at portraying themselves as victims – in fact I’d even go so far as to say that in their own minds, they ARE victims. I’d bet good money most of them can even fool their therapists. How can anyone expect the court system to sort through that without ending up “punishing” the wrong parent for the sake of the children half of the time? Judges aren’t mind readers.

  • Its a tight rope here in the UK too. I lost count after 18 appearances with my ex. I suffered DV but this wasnt really taken into consideration. The only protection i was given is i do the drop offs so he has no reason to come here. Its enough to give you some breathing space. I’d advise anyone to keep child focused at all times. Judgrs dont care about how you’ve been treated, they only care about appeals. Here in the uk you can have your child taken from you if they get a wiff of you trying to stop contact with the child. So always speak nicely about your ex to them. Support contact but dont be scared to speak up if you feel your child is in danger, ask for a third part y to be present. Accept any mediation or counselling thats offered. My heart goes out to anyone whos been in a narcissistic relationship and now faces court. They love it and are good at performing, its rarely about the children its about hurting you. Look after yourself and practice as much self care as you can muster.

  • Hallelujah for the first step towards going against narcissism! Yay California and Hawaii! So grateful for this one big step!!! Finally. Someone is listening! Yes!!! You are being heard Dr. Ramani. Thank you so much for your sober, intellectual, logical focus and concern on narcissism. We may begin to get a grasp on this problem. These innocent little children are the future of our country. Let’s all keep the information spreading.

  • Thank you for your work Dr. Ramani. I have learned so many things from your website. Most importantly, I’m not crazy and it wasn’t my fault no matter how much he blamed it on me. I am still fighting on court against him for my child’s safety. I pray the courts will begin to see the danger of these people and what it can do to child. I pray I can keep my child safe.

  • It took YEARS for the family court system to recognize how toxic my ex is and award me full custody. The narc doesn’t believe there is anything wrong with their behavior and presents to the court as such very confidently. The protective parent is desperate for help, has been abused for years, can’t bear to see children abused, gets more broken as the court sides with the narc. Any psychological help sought out by the protective parent is used against them, labeling them as “unstable.” The trauma inflicted on the children and protective parent during these YEARS is incalculable. My children and I have been in therapy throughout the ordeal and in the following years. I have my doubts that we will ever be free of the damage. The only way this worked in my favor was perseverance which required money. The narc can’t keep up the façade forever and eventually lets their true colors show. The cost of this ordeal meant bankruptcy for me and it took ten years to pay off the legal debt.

  • Thank you for sharing this information, made me cry hopeful tears! It’s so important for us to know that there are people who understand what is happening and care about abuse survivors. The way family court treated me for trying to protect myself and my children was one of the most traumatic experiences of my life. I really felt like no one believed me and I was treated like I was making it all up. I felt like no one cared about my children’s safety or mine except me. And it left them vulnerable to be harmed as well by their father. I don’t want anyone to ever have to go through what I went through. Those links are great so I encourage others to check them out. Thank you so much for all that you do, many blessings to you and your family💜🙏🤗

  • Thank you so much for posting this! My ex is “playing possum” loosing weight to the point he looks sickly, insisting he can no longer work in finance. He now works as a server in a restaurant leaving us with nothing. The last court hearing we had the judge expressed concern for his health, completely oblivious of how me and our daughter had suffered through a 3 year court battle. My special needs child has been kicked out of her private school where she was thriving. We are at risk of being homeless because my ex has not paid the mortgage in 2 years. Creditors are filing lawsuits against me. You would think it’s so obvious what is going on here but shockingly it isn’t. Some judges get it, some don’t. People have a very difficult time believing that someone would do this intentionally to their own child. This needs to change.

  • She is amazing, always on spot with my life’s current events, she has ESP! I’m in that process now. Had a PFA that got negotiated due to the narc spouse having the “best lawyer money can buy” and then our son somehow got removed from the PFA, really screwed up stuff. On the 4th visit with his father, he got physically hurt again, it was gaslighted of course, I was told I was alienating my child by not wanting him and his father to be alone together. And since our police dept gave him a conceal to carry his gun (everywhere) permit, suddenly, I was terrified. I took my son to the courthouse to speak to a judge and he now has a temp PFA but it’s sad that my son, 11yrs old, is going to have to have to ask for protection from abuse, face his father in court who will testify against him and make him feel bad for it. Meanwhile, his father has stopped paying all bills and filed for primary physical custody. How the hell does this even happen?! Prayers please!

  • I don’t even how to speak into words the way you just validated me. I could hug you right now. I’m sobbing. I can’t wait to get past this stage of my life. I just want my babies to be okay without this miserable battle I’ve been dealing with for the past year. It’s still not over. Makes me physically sick every day. I can’t believe this is my life. It’s horrific. Thank you so much just for understanding. 😭😭😭😭

  • I am very familiar with this as I have been dealing with this going on 12 years now. I would have lots to say about this, but all I want to say now is that I am so relieved that my daughter is now 18 and that my ex husband can no longer try to take her away from me. I managed to outsmart the courts by enrolling my daughter in an educational programme which included ballet study while she was young, which requirements her to attend lessons all summer (and recitals and practice in December) thereby providing us with a good reason for her not to travel to France to visit her father as I feared for her safety. It is sad to say, but his behavior robbed me of my daughter’s younger years because much of my financial ressources were committed to paying for legal fees. We were left struggling financially and my relationship with my daughter is not what it could have been.

  • Yep, you certainly hit the nail right on the head there Dr. The kids safety is ignored, the focus of the narc is simply to win and hurt the other parent. Very, very detrimental to the children. No one’s listens to the innocent little voices, but when they do speak up for themselves, narc says, “Daddy is heartbroken, your mother has brainwashed your little minds”. 😳 Extremely difficult to break free from these kinds of people. Is do-able but you must remain completely calm, try to take out the emotion and try not to react, only challenge the facts. Always have at the back of your mind, that these types of people are completely broken individuals and they have nothing to lose. Just sit back and wait calmly. Good luck, we need it!!

  • Thank you for you article. In my opnion there are no children rights; family courts, judges don’t care, they just want to do as many cases as they can in a day. USA, Europe… it’s the same. family court should know better, educate themselves….they are playing with children’s lives. The narcissistic parent with money always wins. Even when he is in the wrong, he gets away with it. And then the children, the real victims, they grow up to have to recover from their childhood.

  • Dr. R, I know I say it in every comment I leave, but I can’t reiterate enough the absolute eye opening, sanity you have brought me and at the timing of your articles delivered. It is hard not to give up! Especially concurrently fighting a lifetime of being gaslighted, and trying to even begin to heal from and process that, more or less at the same time, literally fighting that abuser in the family court system. I know they never change, and I have started to lose the “all that is right will ultimately rise to the top” mantra that has kept me going. Your articles are life changing. I, again, can not thank you enough.

  • I think this is the most important article you’ve ever put out. Bar none. Thank you thank you so much Dr. Ramani. What you are saying here is not only breaking me because I KNOW this, but because this is a fundamental and seismic shift in the way our society should go about midwifing interpersonal disputes like divorce or separation and especially when children are involved. A court system shouldn’t be establishing familial boundaries and relationships without the guidance, insight, and wholistic involvement of trained professionals dedicated to establishing the needs, safety, and mental wellness of each and every person involved, especially the children. It’s not just to make life fair or safe even, it’s to do everything possible to ensure the mental strength and health of kids who will absolutely grow up effected by these proceedings and society at large will reap the rewards and avoid the endless loop of trauma and mental stress that getting this wrong consistently shows us over and over again. Everything could get so much better. What exists now is actually barbaric.

  • Dr ramani I wish we had someone like you where I live. Our system is so much more interested in a toxic parents rights than a childs rights. Psychological (and other types of )abuse are barely acknowledged I’m adults let alone in children. They are not heard. The systems are so broken. At least people are fighting in the US. Thanks for your website. It really helps give hope

  • Dear Dr. Ramani, thank you again, but to you. What you say in this article about what’s being done in favour of the children is wonderful. I live in Argentina and a few months ago got divorced from my narc ex husband. I discovered your website about a year ago and your advice has been very useful along this process. We still need to reach some agreements about how each of us will get our 50% (which is almost the only option in our law system) and I’m still guided by your advice. But today I’d like to tell a story about what a fair judge can do for children. Last year, a friend of mine won a trial against her narcissistic (and worse) ex husband, for raping her. He was sentenced to 15 years in jail, which he’s now serving. There’s also an impending trial for violence against his children, which we hope will add many more years to his sentence. My friend and her sons live happily now, recovering from that hell. One of her children wrote a letter to the judge to thank him. It said, more or less: “Judge, thank you for what you did for us. Now we can live safely and my oldest brother can recover in peace. After all that ugly stuff we’ll be OK.” And then he signs with his name and surname, and there’s a note after that saying “I’ll change my surname as soon as I can”. Well, this is what a good judge can do for a wise 10-year-old boy and his family. Edit: unfortunately, not all judges are like this in my country, but there’s more awareness than in the past.

  • Hello Dr. Ramani, you are worth your weight in gold. You have put perspective and such long overdue awareness to this topic. You know how ppl who have never met but have only talked before say, “Now I can put a face to the voice.” That’s how I feel after following you for the past couple of years. I’ll spare you the details however, as a result of having a child with a ‘malnar,’ she filed and was granted in June(fathers day weekend) a bogus DVTRO and now I shall comply with no contact/stay away order from our 6yo son. Judge continued trial until November 19th because the court is so overburden with cases. 6 moths w/o parenting time with my son is extreme and is grounds for me to file a motion for modification or to dissolve the DVTRO all together because it does not meet the ends of justice for anyone. Anyway I could go on and on like I’m sure most ppl in our situation can. Thank you again for all you do and the information you share is more valuable that words can ever express. You are a beautiful soul, inside and out, and do not ever let anyone ever tell you otherwise.

  • Me too. 5 years of battle and not seeing the end. Guardian at Litem, Parent coordinator, education specialist, 3 reunification therapists, and then sending a child who struggled to see his father to a closed wilderness program and then therapeutic boarding school. When this did not help to bring the father and child together, the father filed for parental alienation. I did not see my son for almost two years. He is 18 now and struggles with trauma, PTSD and have difficulties to maintain any relationship with me.

  • This article Just made me cry. My daughter is currently battling her narcissistic ex in a custody battle. His attorney is verbally abusive as well. My daughter is representing herself in this case. I’m praying for her everyday. The psychological abuse she is enduring at this very moment is hard to watch. Thank you for all you are doing.

  • My father and grandmother had to constantly remind and brag to me and my younger sister for years that he paid his child support for years and always made us feel like we owe him/them for that. Even now in our 20s, they still kept up with this behavior along with thinking its okay to talk trash about my mother for years, constantly talk about the past (even about stuff when they were kids thinking it should apply to us kids) and stuff that has nothing to do with the situation when i call them out. My younger sister decided to cut them both out of their life 2 years ago and i did the same this year, especially after they would act like they didnt do anything wrong with my younger sister. My older sister whos in her 30s now i think will eventually do the same, because my dad and grandma will repeat their patterns like they always do. It’s only been like a week but feels like the best decision ive made in my entire life. I’m way less stressed without that kind of narcisstic and toxic behavior in my life.

  • I didn’t know November was Family Court Awareness month. Thx! What a mess that System is! Definitely the most disturbing part of Foster Care Training for me was being required to go sit in on some of Family Court with children that had been removed from parents care. perusal how many years Parents can fail to show responsible acts & commit more crimes yet still have children returned to their homes was nauseating. My experience is that Rich people always win in court & innocent humans are penalized when a Psycopath or Narcissist is in the family. Wealthy women lie in court & get by with it if she has Wealthy connected Daddy, is a common theme I watch repeated here in Florida. I saw Psychopaths & Narcissists being protected by Psychiatrists & Court Systems way too often as a Psych Nurse in Sarasota.🙏💔⚖

  • I am so glad to hear someone say this. My ex (we were never married, thank God), left the state 15 days after my son was born. We have 2 children together both born in the same year. My daughter was 10 months old when he left. He left to be with his second ex wife who he openly flaunted the relationship after we broke up. Told me he didn’t want the kids, now 10 years later he’s suing me for custody. He’s seen them maybe 6 times their lifetime. He’s the type you tell him no, he goes from sweet to condescending and insulting. But you’re right the court’s “best interest of the child” is determined by having both parents in their lives. My little girl said it best, “I wish the system didn’t see me as an object to make it seem just. She said, Mom, I’ve been with you my whole life. I like my routine, why do they want to change it for him?” I didn’t have an answer but I told her, one day you will reach the age where you will be an adult that can legally make her own decisions. Don’t live your life for me or your father. Choose what you want to make you happy. I don’t view my children as kids, I view them as future adults and with same free will God guaranteed us. I just hope the court system doesn’t decide to save face and grant him what he wants.

  • I had full and then 50/50 custody of my children then my Ex narc husband took me to court for full custody just to hurt me. He doesn’t care about them. He and his attorney lied and twisted things. He stood there lying and being calm and I was crying and the judge gave him full custody. He tried to turn my son against me but my son saw after a while who I always was and knows me he saw what an Asshole his dad is. They are now young adults and my 1 daughter has some learning disabilities and wont let her go to college or get a job. I got her a job coach and other services to go to college and he won’t let her participate in anything. I can tell she is getting really depressed because he just lets her lay in bed all day on her phone and has no friends. I am afraid she will try to hurt herself. I worry and pray for all 3 of them but especially for her. He is Only doing this because he is taking me to court for more child support. He needs the kids more then they need him. He doesn’t do anything for them until right before he takes me to court. Other then that he doesn’t care about them at all and didn’t teach them any skills to become independent because he wants them to depend on him which is SICK and ABUSIVE. The courts don’t care what is in the best interests of the children it is all about money. The courts and the attorneys are the Only ones that win. Please pray for me and my children and I will pray for all of you that have had to deal with this abuse from the abuser and the court system.

  • Great article and page.. I was wrongfully and unlawfully dragged through family for 2 years with unnecessary and prejudice adjournments. Trial scheduling judge Justice Martha Tweedie needs to be removed. She filled out the applicants TSEF which parties are to fill out, not a judge Rule 17 Then Trial Judge Justice Michael Gibson conducted the rigged trial. Applicant admits to paying $7900 on unsigned commissioned document, then asks the judge for $160,000 then is awarded $60,000 absolutely BS what I had to deal with. I want go public about my experience with this crooked family court

  • Thank you so much for addressing this! I have recently made the decision to go back to school in an attempt to help families who are dealing with this as my family has. I will complete my masters in psychology/clinical psychology (specializing in trauma) in the next 2 years. What do you recommend as far as continuous training/education, mentoring, professional organizations, or anything else I may have missed, so that I may be most impactful? Thank you again. No one is talking about this. Thank you for speaking up for these families!

  • Good Momring ❤ Lord have we ever lived this mess 🙄 the worst part of it was that the whole time we were being drug through court for more money, sent a perfect carbon copy of said narcissist every week (complete with trained gaslighting techniques), and even down to perusal the court leave the second child in the home with the mother, boyfriend, and psychotic brother who were able to pull the wool over the court’s eyes. Now, 6 years later… we have a SEVERELY abused second child who lives with me 100% who now has 6 diagnoses, the psychotic brother is on probation for what he did to the child, the mother is still allowed to see the child for very short visits, and triggers her every week. If you tell her she triggers her, it goes in one ear and out the other. The mother doesn’t even see or believe the impact on the child. I always thought it was a lack of maternal instinct until I realized that the son acted exactly like the mother and showed either no empathy, or simply gave lip service to save face in front of important figures. It is HORRID to know what these people do by way of alienation as well. Don’t look for an admission of bad parenting, or any praise on how much you’ve helped… you will NOT get it. As for you stepparents who are the ONLY ONE raising your stepchildren that have been abused… DON’T STOP!!! That backlash they are giving you is what they have been programmed to do… ignore it and just keep helping them ❤ I’ve been through HELL for 10 years now and finally my suspicions were right on the nose.

  • I work with a client who said he couldn’t get his daughter from the narcissistic mother because of the more money she has from her current marriage and the fact that her mother is a lawyer. It’s just so crazy. She said the dad was a narcissist and all this other crazy stuff when it’s really the opposite/ other way around. I wish the daughter could be with her dad, but I know that’ll never happen. It’s so sad how the court system doesn’t do much, you can manipulate and lie your way with money to get your way. The struggle is so really real these days for so many. I wish I could take my toxic narcissistic mom and dad to court for abusing me but it’s messed up how their is no legal recourse I can take. I can only hope that the creator/higher power/source/god whoever anyone believes in gives the wicked cruel people their bad karma and the wounded warriors get justice one day. In this matrix money game sick and toxic society and system their is no fairness or justice I see. It’s jacked how the more money you have the evil people win. Things are just so backwards here in the upside down world we are living in that’s been hijacked by darker sinister forces. If your a good person you seem to get screwed over just really really sad, things need to change but I don’t see how when the root of everything is money so whoever has more of it wins because their have more control and power.

  • This happened with my parents, my mom tried to divorce my dad when I was young because of narcissism and financial abuse but my dad somehow flipped it in court that he would get custody of my brother and I. My mom wouldn’t get to see us AND she would have had to pay $4,500 (estimate) in alimony. My mom wasn’t able to divorce him and I had to struggle as helper child and scapegoat to finally move out at age 24 and put up with the abuse til then.

  • Education needs to start in Law school, after all, Lawyers become Judges. We should be asking what training do they have in these issues? Is there ongoing education development? After all, these are the people who’s judgements affect generations. For too long they have been put on a pedestal by society. Let’s insist that they have a continuous learning plan in their employment contract that deep dives into human behaviour. Likewise all the entourage that ‘advises’ them.

  • WHHHHAT of course this is today’s article. I was at the lawyer yesterday signing what I hope is a final affadavit in a 2 year long international custody battle (I’m in Canada, him in US) with a covert narcissist and addict. It is messy as FUCK and it took my family getting involved to show the court and lawyers what kind of person he is. The knowledge you give me is my power, @doctorramani !!!!!

  • This is extremely needed information Dr. Ramani, thank you for presenting it here. I pray these seeds do bring change, but I am not optimistic. 20 yrs ago I worked with this issue, yet now it is worse than ever – another area where our alleged democracy had gone backwards. Sadly, I believe from my vast experiences that Family Court Awareness Month will be just as impotent as the month of October is for Domestic Violence Awareness month. Folks will buy their ribbons, or stickers apply them to their car or wear them but nothing else will change.The debilitating agony of injustice will still rule as the little kings & queens of the courts enjoy taking power over those who stand before them. I saw this in action many times in the family courts of Santa Cruz, CA, making my blood curdle. From my experience the courts mostly only use the law in support for the man of the family, replicating what goes on in all of law enforcement. Systemic change seems impossible as the judicial system & our legislators themselves operate on coercive control. The same coercion they use in their own homes. Even though we have laws in place these are ignored by the mostly male LEO”s, the process supported by our mostly male legislature. Human or civil rights still are not truly on any legislative radar. Our entire court system is decadent & decaying. The examples you gave here are just the tip of the insane iceberg. It really is a shameful sham that the financial fraud & waste perpetrated by these institutions is not taken down.

  • Oh I’ve heard it all – the parental alienation bs. What I decided to do was to ask my son and step son to reach out to the respective courts and outline EXACTLY what it did to them. They are both well into their 20′(where shit comes back to roost) and put it in writing exactly what it did to our families. That its NOT enough to just know the law. That shit is old and it’s time to really protect our children. Our experience with the Family Court happened over 20 years ago, Christ, what it’s done to us! Dr. Ramani – THANK YOU for your vids – it’s a source of comfort and strength! Edit: My son is up for sending a letter but who to write to – our case is over 20 years old! He told me, “If I could spare another child what I went through – I’m in”.

  • Oh I so hope that this will be noticed in early stages. I am blessed after 23 years after leaving to have new stronger relationships with my children and grandchildren . Many therapist and women I have met during my recovery have helped our family heal. I’m blessed to have them and finally have those tough years in the past ❤ God bless ladies lol read all you can about narracist they’re predictable!!!

  • THIS IS SO TRUE!!! Thank you for making it so explicitly clear that the child/ children suffer. Is there anything in the UK do you know? The end result is children neglected and hurt, traumatised long term. What’s the solution? How does the child cope, how does the worried parent win in the family court to make sure that the child comes first now? We have a hearing coming up, what to do, what steps to take right now to safeguard the child, who by the way is autistic and hits out AFTER the visitations with the absent parent. The family court isn’t interested. The child is displaying more trauma, unable to sleep, biting nails not wanting to go to school, is fearful of the absent parent but wants to see them because they play a sport they are keen on. The absent parent gives threats to the child that they may not see them if they misbehave. The absent parent is using fear tactics to say that the meltdowns the child experiences after visitation is ‘bad, misbehaviour’ when in fact the meltdowns are the child reactions in trying to cope! We are at a loss, wearied and at a loss on how to safeguard the child when all evidence is dismissed and even the safeguarding organisation will turn a blind eye

  • I want to be part of the change that is so sorely lacking for parents who are alienated abused not just by their significant others but when they try to leave they are further abused mentally and financially by the very court system that they rely on to protect themselves and their children from being abused.

  • I’m currently in a custody battle with my ex. He is an addict and disappeared for about 7 years. He filed for custody randomly and told me that it was my fault he was not in his son’s life. I really thought it might be my fault. He has been gaslighting me and trying to make me think I have NPD. I started researching to see if I did. Turns out it’s him. He’s quite the charmer too. I feel like there’s no end and sight. All I want is for my son to be happy, healthy, safe, and to have a choice. Your articles are helping me through this in a way I didn’t think possible. I can’t wait for this roller coaster to end. I’m mentally and financially exhausted

  • I thank you for this more than I can put into words. I’ve been to court 4 times with my ex, and hopefully will be going back to soon. I was stated in the documentary “Erasing Families” if you go to court there is a mental health issue somewhere. Either with one or both of the parents, or one or both of the attorneys. This problem could be reduced drastically very easily. The judge upon first meeting should say to both parties that they are going to be signing a stipulation based on what happens today here in court. If you don’t follow it and yif ou come back before me I will be considering the following: 1. Change of custody- You may lose your rights as a custodial parent 2. Jail time- For each violation you could spend x number of days in jail 3. Fine- Ranging from $1,000- X 4. If both parents prove that they are unfit the child/children will be placed in foster care. And both parties should have to repeat back to the judge what they just heard.

  • Thank you for these articles Dr. Ramani and I wish I knew about narcissisism and the traits years ago before my expensive divorce. I think divorce lawyers and the court system should be required to take training in narcissist personalities and recognize it. Some people think I make sh%$ up when I tell them endless stories about ridiculous things my ex husband has done and continue to do. The last draw that stop all communications for me (meaning small talk, trying to be civil in front of my children) with him was having what I thought was a civil, decent conversation only to find out that he file a court violation of visitation rights arriving the next day. SMH. From these type of articles I have learn SO MUCH and how to strategize and recharge when it comes to him. Some things that works for me when forced to deal with my ex are short and direct texts and phone calls only pertaining to the kids. Although, I don’t look forward to my kids growing up I do look forward to not having to communicate with him.

  • My son is currently navigating this agonising nightmare – the broken family court system. The perpetual trauma of co parenting with a narcissist is compounded by the grossly biased court system which does little to protect the welfare of the child but rather everything to enable the real abuser of everyone, including the court– the narcissist. Tragically it’s the precuous children who suffer most, failed by the system supposedly meant to help them .Thank you for your work from a British Grandmother in Toronto.

  • Feeling the lowest I ever felt in my life and a call from my lawyer today. My narc ex decided he doesn’t agree with our proposed settlement. Now we are going to trial. I have no money left. On top of this, I had an awful day at work. Really just want to cry myself to sleep. Dr. Ramani, thank you for all you do 🙏🏼

  • We’ve been continued twice because he won’t comply, now he wants a paternity test because he has new supply now child support is on hold.. won’t get paternity test… sad my sons first year has been about court and such because his dad wants to still be the victim in a mess he created. Just venting gosh praying for any mom or dad dealing with this!

  • 23 years ago, my brother and I were involved in a custody battle over my daughter. He is a malignant narcissist, who abused me throughout childhood and manipulated the courts to favor him, and vilify me. I outmaneuvered him, however, because I hired an excellent attorney who was on my side (many aren’t) and I was willing to invest thousands of dollars to get my child back, since I was her mother, the one who gave her life. His need to take my daughter was a mixture of genuine concern and coercive control. I tried to tell the courts that this was more about control, but it fell on deaf ears. After all, I was the “bad mother”. Don’t think that it’s over even though the legal battle ends. In my case, my brother was seething with anger and could never let go of the fact that he lost. They stalked me on social media and ran a smear campaign against me 5 years later. His wife got her daughters to make end runs around me, by having them contact my daughter by text, even though I had severed ties with the family. When she suddenly moved out, after graduating from high school, she moved in with him. This time, I severed ties permanently. I haven’t heard from her in almost 4 years. The last time I spoke with her, she was angry with my husband and I in a way that she never was before.. These are the tactics of abusers, the alienating parents. Now there is new information coming out about “sibling alienation” and how dangerous it is. This will certainly be under the umbrella of parental alienation.

  • I’m all for educating the judges, but their immunity and for profit interests are the core problem. Many are ignorant but more are narcissists themselves. I have experienced gross misconduct and violations of existing law by a family court in CA. New laws around children’s rights are definitely needed. I’m committed to this movement.

  • Thank u Dr Ramani, very accurate & informative article. Could u plz do a article about Narc parents & their behaviour, motives, tricks & deceptiveness with Child Protection/Child welfare & the fights& antics they use in deceiving those around them in order 2 try 2 gain back custody with a child/children removed from their care plZ??? I’m struggling with trying 2 make sense of the abuse they cause 2 the black sheep & then the energy 2 ‘fight’ 4 their ‘dearly loved but lying poorly behaved child’. 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞

  • Went through this. Got severly abused by my wife. I am in Germany. Did not expect that almost every involved person at our family court cases woud become her puppets and abuse me even worse than she did. I am now not just a villain in her mind, I am a villain on paper in expert reports. I have no help. I am a good person, but everyone is painting me in a very bad light, including all involved parties in family court cases. It is insane that this is possible in such a modern country.

  • After 2 years of being attacked legally, financially, socially and mentally, the judge gave custody of my children to him. He beat me down and took my kids from me. Now they only get to see me and their siblings 3 weekends a month. I truly am broken and am living in hell. The court family investigator took his side instead of listening to the therapists, children, etc. I am appealing this but with no lawyer because I am broke with debt from legal fees.

  • It’s so terrible how the narcissist manipulates the courts AND the children. My husband’s ex was/is a cheater and bought a house with another man while still married and moved the kids in too!! They broke up and she once again moved the kids. The courts felt that three little girls were better off with “mom”, even though she was manipulative and not providing a stable environment. Ten years later, she’s still bouncing from supply to supply and mentally abusing the kids. The youngest now lives with us (the other two are in college) because of the extent of her narcissistic behavior. Better late than never, but sadly, the damage of her abuse has caused so much trauma and mental illness to her 🙁

  • I did a lot of research in desling with narcissists. This one happened to be female. We hired a private investigator. This was expensive. However, they proved her to be a liar, an adulterer, and dangerous to the small children. We got full custody. Without the private investigator, never would have happened. She sounded so believable when she spouted her lies in court. Get a private investigator. Do whatever you need to in order to afford it.

  • My time with the family court system has been retraumatizing and felt like more oppression and abuse. It was horrible. I had a restraining order and my ex even swore at me in mediation and showed extreme aggression and anger at me. Showed no plans of coparenting with me and did not follow any court order(s) but it was still 50/50. Kids and I diagnosed with PTSD by multiple professionals no matter who they sent me to. No one in court had any idea what Domestic Violence was like or anything about it. Custody eval was so bias she lied to judge and argued with a therapist until she recused herself from the case because she could not believe I was a battered woman. My ex lied and lied and lied and I proved it and proved it and proved it and the court still took him at his word. He refused drug testing. He refused to follow court orders. No one cared. He continues this behavior to this day and I will continue to do everything to hold him accountable for signing documents he never intended to honor and my kids not getting suggested medical treatment. My child almost died once already from the court system. I fear that the system may actually kill my kids.

  • I relocated and changed my name Found a new circle of people And somewhere and some destitute place, a bunch of disgusting people are doing a bunch of disgusting things thinking that I’m going to do anything about it There will be no child support There will be no funerals There will be no closure There will only be the happiest moments I’ve ever had in my life Losing my children was a horrific grief Let the silver linings are everywhere 💚

  • My son is getting,divorced from a narcissist, first hearing was today,he told the entire truth about the abuse, judge said it was vindictive he filed a temporary protection order that put her out of the house for two weeks, but got dismissed, she and her family made his life a living hell until the hearing. Then the judge made her primary parent and gave him an order to move today by 6 pm and then the judge didn’t send the court order to the sheriff office, so my son has nothing until the judge does his job. My is now homeless and we live across the country he has no family there and very few friends. He is living this right now. The worst part is the kids still have to live with her. My sons lawyer got worked

  • I think I am a Covert Empath (If there is even such a thing), I was raised by an Overt Narcissist father and a Narcissist older sister. After my divorce at 35 I started using some of my fathers tactics as a way to set limits and boundaries for my self and others. This was so useful for opening my eyes and getting out of a 3 year relationship with a Covert Girl Scout Narcissist single mother. I say those tactics were helpful because it gave me a foothold amidst the gaslighting, lying and sneaking around I felt she was doing constantly. After 5 months I still ruminate about the relationship and sometimes a gaslight myself, but whatever happens I’m not going back there.

  • My narcissistic ex weaponized the court system against me for roughly 10 years. It was a brutal experience. My child and I continued to be emotionally and verbally abused the entire time, all the while having my money drained to legal fees. There were a significant amounts of professionals involved through the years and it was shocking how many of them fell for my narcissistic ex’s false realities of him being the victim. The couple of the professionals that did see him as the problem and damaging our child- their only solution was for me to get additional counseling to learn to cope and tolerate his abuse and I was instructed to teach my child to do the same. There was no accountability given to him or even recommended counseling for his abuse and he was still given more time with our child. Their reasoning was that, “he had rights and was unwilling/unable to be any different. But that me and my child were adaptable and capable of change”. He never tired and he never had any remorse. He made the family court system his personal playground to continue the abuse after I left him. Thank you for making this episode Dr. Ramani. It’s a relief knowing that someone is aware of this damaging issue in family court. I appreciate you bringing awareness to this. My child is almost grown, but hopefully change will happen to protect other children.

  • I understand your emphasis on safety. I do wish you would have addressed the psychology of the narcissists lying and manipulation. Narcissistic abuse also alienates children from parents who aren’t dangerous. False allegations have kept my daughter away from home over a year now and I’m still forced to see her supervised with very limited time. It’s breaking everyone’s heart.

  • I am going through this yet again. And this is such a scary truth in this article. Where are our children’s rights? Why are we forced to force our children to go to a narcissistic parent or speak to them when it just keeps creating more narcissists. Also in most of these article’s i havent seen much on how we have to hold the children which makes us look bad but it is for the best interest of the child til there is an order in place.

  • This resonates deeply. I’ve been divorced for 2 years. My daughters are suffering at times from the antics of their father. I know going to court for more time could just bring more harm. Maybe the end result would be better but I fear the process and what he and his atty would put the girls and me through along the way. That is why I’m dragging my feet. For him it would be about winning at all costs over what the girls want or what’s in their best interest. I have to choose btwn the lesser of the two evils.

  • My ex-wife violated custody order 11yrs ago and the courts want ME to find her and serve her. I was ghosted on my son’s 5th birthday and as long as she keeps me blocked and she can’t be found then I guess it’s ok, despite the fact that she is contempt of court. Nobody will help me. Nobody will tell me anything.

  • I just watched Allen vs Farrow on HBO and I have to say that it really made me realize just how this is such a huge issue and how reform of family court systems is so very essential to protect victims of abuse, especially children and the parents trying to protect them and often get villainized by the abuser in the process. It was sometimes difficult to watch but I also felt it was beneficial to me as well. I know this was a high profile celebrity case but it really highlighted to me the ways that people can use their influence and power to hurt innocent children and their families and just how devastating and traumatic is is for children and victims of abuse. I didn’t really watch this case in the news when it was happening years ago but I found it very enlightening and of course horrifyingly sad at the same time when I watched this docu series now. Narcissistic abusers have absolutely no concerns for the well-being of their children. I definitely felt traumatized just as much, if not more, by court system and police that did not listen nor believe me. I felt like I was put on trial and was guilty and had to prove my innocence. It was a horror show. Systemic change through laws and policy is imperative and needs to happen now. Children don’t deserve to suffer needlessly from abuse, they deserve protection! And to those who our enduring their court battles now with their abusers, I hope you know that you are not alone and that we are standing right there with you! Many blessings💜🙏🤗

  • Yes! I’m in the middle of court now as an outsider for the third time. One of the children ran away to live with us because of the mental abuse and left all proof there. We are now stuck only able to fight for one instead of both. The other doesn’t want to come because they want the narcs attention and approval. It’s so sad… I have cried many of night’s. So happy the scapegoat seen it and knew what to do. It is what it is and Judge has no clue. Something needs to be done about the court system that’s for sure.

  • Trahnk you for this article. I as mum I asure that this is true what you’re saying. I’m experiancing this for 3 years and perusal my daughter living in a situation where her dad want to reach his goala (having her custosy) no matter what and me as mum am defending myself and trying to stay strong as much as I can to keep raising the girl in most precious way. I can tell she’s suffering because her parents can’t talk normaly. I think the coart should focused more on good comnication of parents and wellbeing of the kids. <3

  • Long time fan💝 could you do a article on narcissistic grandparents and protecting children vs feeling guilty about them missing out on having grandparents? I had an extremely wonderful grandmother but my mom and mother in law are more porkypine-ish. It was so bad i cut contact years ago, I feel relieved, but I worry about them petitioning for visitation so they can psychologically mold her (the way my mom tried to mold me against my dad and in favor of her). I had a rough 20 years before I found your website, thanks for all the tips and time you put into spreading awareness. ❤

  • The courts really should ALWAYS prioritize the child. They claim to but throw around idle threats when the other parent doesn’t comply with court orders. I feel if a child is harmed because of the courts negligence, they should be held criminally responsible for what happened to that child. Maybe then they would do right by the children. Screw the parents rights what about the kids right to not be abused physically, emotionally and mentally? The child should always come first and to me that’s just plan common sense. Some courts don’t even drug test known drug abusers and also fail to make that parent prove they have a safe environment for the child before forcing that child into visitation. That’s so very negligent.

  • Of the three prominent divorces and subsequent custody battles that I’ve witnessed, two of the antagonists had previously been formally diagnosed with personality disorders (BPD and NPD). It seems as though the formal diagnosis swayed the custody evaluations away from giving that parent primary custody- and interestingly the parent with the PD was only allowed supervised visitations in each case. Also in each case, the narcissistic person was injured by the restrictions placed on them and relentlessly tried to evade the custody orders. The third case was my husband’s ex- who was not formally diagnosed with anything, but should have been. She fits the narcissistic personality style perfectly. My husband was in court every year from the time his son was 9 years old for some new change she wanted to make. It was exhausting to try to think through and troubleshoot every possible loophole or gray area in her newest proposed arrangements because she was notorious for refusing to follow the plan if she could get away with it. We ran into a lot of people who minimized our concerns or ignored them entirely (even our own attorney at one point) and my stepson has paid a dear price for their ignorance. Even now that he’s an adult, he still is haunted by her actions (past and present). 😔

  • Mare than halfway agree with you but, in my opinion. The benefits of custodial and non-custodial orders has on court connected programs, Nonprofits, and administrative authorities is where the courts motivation is unfortunately rooted. The discretion of the courts interruptions of is the abuse of authority

  • Lost my court battle today. He twisted the story and lied so well that I almost questioned my own truth. I’ve been in this relationship since I was 15 I’m now 26 with 2 kids and all I want is to live my life and feel safe and at peace with my children. Don’t believe I’ll ever be able to get into another relationship. My anxiety has started to cause physical symptoms. I feel defeated and don’t know what else to do.

  • I have been battling my ex husband in court for years. He cannot abuse me in person anymore so he abuses me there. I go to court anywhere from 1 to 3 times a year over custody disputes with my children. He doesn’t care about how they feel or how it affects them when he does something. He only cares about winning. I was honestly very relieved when the court appointed a GAL this year. He spoke for my children and it has been so much better since.

  • The hypocrisy of being subjected to torture and family violence by proxy by family court is hard to endure. Trauma ignored, rights ignored and/or trampled, rights of children ignored and set aside, acrimony stirred for financial gain and targeted parents left feeling like the court couldn’t care less, representing yet another false refuge and source of trauma. It’s horrendous. Still waiting to see my child one year after filing for ‘assistance’ and ‘protection’ from domestic violence because they haven’t yet bothered to address it. Meanwhile, the suffering is unbearable. Coercive control laws are good, but can also be manipulated. This website has kept me afloat. 🙏🏾

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