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  • um... drugs, alcohol abuse, being ruled incompetent by a court of law, child endangerment, i'm not an expert but those are some probable causes.
  • Having a husband tell lies about her and cause his mother worked for a law firm was able to have a good attorney where the mother had to settle for a court approved one. So husband gets custody of child and mother is lucky if he lets her visit with child once a month.
  • The above would be valid reasons for a mother to lose custody of her children, however, many mothers lose custody to abusive men who use the courts, and the children as pawns in divorce. They will accuse the woman of being an alcoholic if she's ever had a single drink. They will accuse her of being a drug addict if she's on prescription medication. They may even accuse her of child abuse, using examples of things they themselves have done. They may intimidate her into giving up custody. I lost my kids that way, and it's not uncommon.
  • OMG this is happening to me right now! I have been accused of being an alcoholic, drug addicted, (which I proved wrong with drug screening test) "man-handling" my daughter, my parents have been accused of the same. I have a restraining order on me, and still don't know how he got that in place, only the fact that he is a court officer maybe? The court has ruled in his favour. Meanwhile he is addicted to Oxycontin, sleeps in the same bed with my daughters, has mentally and emotionally abused me for years. How does an animal get away with this? I never thought kids were kept from their mother, unless they proved to be truly unfit (crack addict etc..) I feel I have lost this battle unless I come up with hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight him and at the end of the day that won't even guarantee that I will see my daughters I don't want to give up, I need to fight for my daughters, I am so concerned for them and haven't been able to see them for over a month now? Any suggestions on how I can get them back would be appreciated!

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