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Abuse Divorce – When Protecting Your Abused Children Compromises You

When protecting your children is punishing yourself…you must be in a domestic violence divorce. I have witnessed countless women across the globe suffer from this basic dilemma in and beyond family court.

It is so commonplace that their initial protection-reflect over time becomes replaced with a knee-jerk reaction of fear. But, this doesn’t stop them from reaching out to protect their children from abuse during and after divorce.

To read the compete article, please visit Abuse Divorce – When Protecting Your Abused Children Compromises You

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