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“Within the context of child custody cases, there exists multi-layered violence that has yet to enter the collective conscience of the international community as a human rights issue.”
Reem Alsalem, UNSR Violence Against Women and Girls, Human Rights Council Session, June 22, 2023
Latest Stories
- 10 Tips to Protect Children From Abusers After a Separation – Psychology Today
- Gender bias in custody battles places women and children at risk – United Nations
- How Domestic Abusers Weaponize the Courts – The Atlantic
- REPORT: Custody, violence against women and violence against children – United Nations
- Watchdog criticizes family courts’ handling of domestic abuse – The Guardian
- ‘Paper Abuse:’ How Family Courts Feed Coercive Control – Law360
- It is not up for debate: Family Court needs to be reimagined – Custody Peace
- The Impossible Escape: The Story of Narkis Golan, The Hague Convention; and the ongoing battle to protect her young son Bradley – Movement of Mothers
- How the Current Management of Intimate Partner Violence Can Endanger Victimized Mothers and Their Children – Journal of Family Violence
- Urgent reform needed to shield women and children from violence during custody battles – UN News
- REPORT: The Family Court and domestic abuse: achieving cultural change – Domestic Abuse Commissioner
- What is Coercive Control? With Dr. Christine Cocchiola – Navigating Narcissism
- The Go-To Defense Tactic and Legal Weapon of Abusers in Family Court Since the 1980’s: Claims of “parental alienation” – NSPO
- Post Separation Abuse: They will use the systems intended to protect you, to control you – Custody Peace
- Over One Hundred Mothers denounce the United States of America before the United Nations, for Human Rights Violations via the Family Courts
- Family courts carry out ‘state sanctioned abuse’ of domestic abuse survivors by letting perpetrators see children, commissioner warns – The Independent
- Workplace Coercive Control: More than a “Bad Boss” – Psychology Today
- Intimate partner violence against women is an essential factor in the determination of child custody, say women’s rights experts – UN: The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
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