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Global issue #2--- Bitter Battle of Child Custody in Hon Court of Law----

Medical background of the Global issue , ‘ Bitter Battle of Child Custody’, is included in Medical Page of this website.

Being a Global issue—experts scholars from all 193 countries –only have authority to stop ongoing damages to Society forced by UN laws and provide the remedy that will obey Laws of Universe—Medical Sciences or/ evaluate the ‘Ready to Use’ Remedy (with ultimate White House, America accepted credibility) --Certainly will be accepted happily with no resistance –all on Judgment Day in 30 Days.

Few links from internet are included here about the ultimate efforts / quotations / grievances of the real people of the Society across the world—good enough to touch heart of any Human Citizen to take action for the Judgment Day in 30 Days--count down starts from today 28th july 2017.

Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself. They came through you but not from you and though they are with you yet they belong not to you. Khalil Gibran

Crime-Solano County Courts—April 22, 2017 http://www.dailyrepublic.com/solano-news/fairfield/more-than-2-dozen-mothers-protest-solano-courts-custody-stance/---More than 2 dozen mothers protest Solano court’s custody stance By Jess SullivanFrom page A3

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india/child-custody-laws-in-india-a-much-needed-overhaul/story-AXv1OA2WRqGLSQwM2Add9O.html

Rockwall Chronicle Rockwall's on/}' llome-OWtHHt Wednesday, March 3, 1999 50¢ Custody hearing ends with mother in jail

I lost them not through death, but through life. My children are alive. They are living, breathing and growing up daily. They just aren’t living, breathing and growing up daily with me – their own mother who carried them and risked my own life to bring them into not just ‘the world’, but ‘MY world’.

“Losing a child ‘through life’ is the most horrific way to lose a child. Until a couple of decades ago, nobody had ever lost a child in this way– at least not in mass numbers. And, children didn’t go missing ‘legally’. No mother should ever have to lose a child through life. It’s not normal. It’s not natural. There is no closure. There is no end to the gut wrenching pain. The wound does not ever heal. In fact, it never even forms a scab toward healing. It remains perpetually open… The taking of living children from living mothers is something so terrible, so evil, that there is no way to really describe such a loss. Not really… However, I wrote a poem today trying to describe what it’s like to be the mother of a lost child/children.”

I suspect, but because her experiences, her responses, and generosity in sharing even the worst of them, take the pulse of our entire community of people who are wronged and left destitute because of laws and systems that not only don’t work for us, but destroy us and all we hold dear.

For Mothers of ‘Lost ‘ Children by Robin Karr
It’s impossible to know that your child is still OK
To protect your child was your job, so you think you failed in every way
When your child is no longer with you and still so very young
You can’t help but think there must be more you could have done
You turn the music up and sob while in your car and the shower hides your tears
You know you can’t survive this kind of loss another day, another month, another year
Yet, the years go by and you realize you’re still alone
Although you did all you knew and could, your child did not come home
The child you carried and brought into this world has gone away
There’s nothing left to do but pray and pray and pray
How evil are those who desire nothing more than to destroy the mother-child bond
You continue to seek justice, but the gutwrenching pain goes on and on
No matter how huge the loss, you have no choice but to start another day
Without your child that gave your life meaning in every way
You lie down at night and think of your child and feel so all alone
There is nothing in this world you want more than for your child to just come home.
The taking of living children from living mothers is something so terrible, so evil, that there is no way to really describe such a loss. Not really…

The police do not rescue these children. In fact, the courts often award custody to their abusers and severely limit the "crazy' mothers' visitation. The taking of living children from living mothers must end.

The taking of living children from living mothers must end.

Mothers Without Custody World

I lost them not through death, but through life. My children are alive. They are living, breathing and growing up daily. They just aren’t living, breathing and growing up daily with me – their own mother who carried them and risked my own life to bring them into not just ‘the world’, but ‘MY world’.

“Losing a child ‘through life’ is the most horrific way to lose a child. Until a couple of decades ago, nobody had ever lost a child in this way– at least not in mass numbers. And, children didn’t go missing ‘legally’. No mother should ever have to lose a child through life. It’s not normal. It’s not natural. There is no closure. There is no end to the gut wrenching pain. The wound does not ever heal. In fact, it never even forms a scab toward healing. It remains perpetually open… The taking of living children from living mothers is something so terrible, so evil, that there is no way to really describe such a loss. Not really… However, I wrote a poem today trying to describe what it’s like to be the mother of a lost child/children.”

I suspect, but because her experiences, her responses, and generosity in sharing even the worst of them, take the pulse of our entire community of people who are wronged and left destitute because of laws and systems that not only don’t work for us, but destroy us and all we hold dear.

For Mothers of ‘Lost ‘ Children by Robin Karr
It’s impossible to know that your child is still OK
To protect your child was your job, so you think you failed in every way
When your child is no longer with you and still so very young --by Robin Karr
It’s impossible to know that your child is still OK
To protect your child was your job, so you think you failed in every way
When your child is no longer with you and still so very young
You can’t help but think there must be more you could have done
You turn the music up and sob while in your car and the shower hides your tears
You know you can’t survive this kind of loss another day, another month, another year
Yet, the years go by and you realize you’re still alone
Although you did all you knew and could, your child did not come home
The child you carried and brought into this world has gone away
There’s nothing left to do but pray and pray and pray
How evil are those who desire nothing more than to destroy the mother-child bond
You continue to seek justice, but the gutwrenching pain goes on and on
No matter how huge the loss, you have no choice but to start another day
Without your child that gave your life meaning in every way
You lie down at night and think of your child and feel so all alone
There is nothing in this world you want more than for your child to just come home.
The taking of living children from living mothers is something so terrible, so evil, that there is no way to really describe such a loss. Not really…
The police do not rescue these children. In fact, the courts often award custody to their abusers and severely limit the "crazy' mothers' visitation. The taking of living children from living mothers must end.
The taking of living children from living mothers must end.
Mothers Without Custody World

WHAT KIND OF WORLD DO WE LIVE IN?

What kind of world do we live in where an innocent little B-A-B-Y can be legally ripped from her mother's loving arms?

What kind of world do we live in where a mother is not allowed to bond with her own child. What kind of world do we live in where a mother has to endure 15 missed birthdays with her living child?

"The pain, fear and confusion of a child who has lost his or her mother and been placed with the identified abuser after reporting abuse is catastrophic. Continued abuse, betrayal and breaking of the attachment bond with a mot her are just a few of the wounds endured by the child. The stigma of being a motherless child is profound.

A mother who has lost her child after reporting child abuse is devastated. Being powerless to protect a beloved child who is being injured is excruciating. Sadists understand this all too well.

Then there are added insults. The general community does not know there is a pattern and practice of placing children with abusers because the media rarely covers the issue and no governmental agency keeps statistics. So the mother becomes marginalized as an anomaly. No one comes to her aid. Family members withdraw. Friends desert her, saying she is becoming too intense. Teachers and business associates look askance. The stigma of being a mother without her child is profound."

So just remember, no matter how old you are or where you may be...

There's someone who needs you and loves you and that someone is me!

Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/love-for-my-daughters#ixzz41MLJoq4d #familyfriendpoems

In the United States, three women die every day because of domestic violence. The links between a battered mother and an abused child is under-recognized

http://mothersoflostchildren.org/2015/04/to-the-moon-and-back-domestic-violence-and-custody-art-exhibit/

http://mothersoflostchildren.org/2015/04/to-the-moon-and-back-domestic-violence-and-custody-art-exhibit/

On Oct. 12, the Makers of Memories Foundation participated in a special congressional briefing on Capitol Hill to educate policymakers, leaders and the public about the children affected by domestic violence, which UNICEF has called “one of the most damaging unaddressed human rights violations in the world today.”struggling with the self-destructive falsehoods

Many movies have portrait the True stories of this Bitter Battle of Child Custody—like ‘ Bitter Blood’ is extremely awakening.

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