How To Fight False Allegations Of Abuse Made By Your Ex-Wife

Via email from Jeremy S: Article here. Excerpt:

'It’s sickening what some women will do in order to give themselves an unfair “edge” in court. Some exes tend to file and make false allegations of abuse by their ex-husband against their children. This is done in order to add drama and concern in the courtroom, and is done in hopes that the case will be turned in their favor.

Fortunately, by handling a false abuse allegation properly, you can easily have this thrown out or ignored by the court altogether. The idea behind making the false allegations is so that the ex-wife can get the upper hand in the courtroom and is used to try to get the courts to favor their case. Unfortunately, it can do exactly the opposite. Remember, the ex-wife has the burden of proof. If she cannot prove anything in regards to abuse, it will make her look foolish and irresponsible.'

Some of his accompanying comments:

"This advice in the article below is offered as such in the context of Law in other countries. Sadly the advice here while made in good faith and in full appreciation of the law in other countries, it is seldom applied here in Canada. Once an allegation is made here the man is pretty much regarded as being guilty and is judged to be so until proven innocent. And this at tremendous cost, not only in terms of money. The police almost always lay charges immediately after an allegation and from then on it’s a 50/50 thing as to whether the Dad or married or unmarried man will be found guilty and sentenced or not."

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