Where do you go when you try and file suspected child abuse and all branches of government refuse?
"This page is devoted to the countless children and parents whose lives have been deeply affected by the family courts and judicial system of the United States. We acknowledge the serious allegations made against individuals within this system, including judges, politicians, lawyers, mental health providers, law enforcement personnel, and even family members such as grandparents. These individuals stand accused of participating in or enabling child abuse and child trafficking.
In all 50 states, it is a legal requirement for any individual with knowledge of suspected child abuse to report it. Yet, what course of action remains when all branches of government fail to acknowledge or act upon these reports? This page serves to ask this critical question and shed light on these pressing issues."
"This page is devoted to the countless children and parents whose lives have been deeply affected by the family courts and judicial system of the United States. We acknowledge the serious allegations made against individuals within this system, including judges, politicians, lawyers, mental health providers, law enforcement personnel, and even family members such as grandparents. These individuals stand accused of participating in or enabling child abuse and child trafficking.
In all 50 states, it is a legal requirement for any individual with knowledge of suspected child abuse to report it. Yet, what course of action remains when all branches of government fail to acknowledge or act upon these reports? This page serves to ask this critical question and shed light on these pressing issues."
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To report a Judge, Lawyer, Politician,
Mental Health, FBI, Police or Sheriff Please click here and fill out the form It is crucial to understand that psychological child abuse is a serious offense regardless of the child's age, whether they're 5, 25, or 35. As recognized in the DSM-5, psychological abuse, including the propagation of shared delusions and psychological control, constitutes a criminal act.
Judicial figures who sanction such psychological harm must be held accountable for their actions. It's essential to report these instances and press charges where necessary. Furthermore, it's pertinent to refer to the definition of emotional domestic violence provided by the United States Department of Justice. It specifically includes acts that damage one's relationship with their children. This understanding underscores the severity of psychological child abuse and the urgency of addressing this issue. |