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04/24/2026

🌍 Raising Awareness: DV/IPV & Parental Alienation — Global Parental Alienation Awareness Day (April 25)

Tomorrow, **April 25**, we join the world in observing **Global Parental Alienation Awareness Day**.

Parental alienation is often misunderstood as “just conflict” in a custody case—but it can be a **form of child emotional harm** that may overlap with and be fueled by **domestic violence (DV)** and **intimate partner violence (IPV)**.

When abuse dynamics exist in families, children can be placed in the middle—made to feel fear, loyalty binds, or pressure to reject a parent. This is not healthy disagreement. **This is harm.**

What we want people to understand
âś… **DV/IPV is serious and real.**
âś… **Parental alienation can be a pattern of coercion and emotional manipulation.**
✅ **Children need safety, truth, and support—not blame and pressure.**
✅ **Accountability matters**—and so does **trauma-informed** intervention.

A message of awareness and support:
If you’re experiencing DV/IPV, you deserve help and safety.
If you’re navigating custody concerns, you deserve professionals who understand **coercive control, trauma, and the risks to children.

How you can help on April 25
- Share this post or message with someone who needs to understand the risks.
- Encourage **trauma-informed, child-centered** education and practices.
- Speak up for **safe, evidence-based** responses—not assumptions.
- Offer support to survivors and families affected by these dynamics.

💛 **Let’s raise awareness, reduce stigma, and protect children.**
**Global Parental Alienation Awareness Day — April 25.**

Contact Us 04/22/2026

We recently learned the White House has a direct submission form where Americans can share concerns impacting their families.

For those of us who have dealt with family court, separation from our children, or lack of accountability in the system—this may be worth your time.

If you write, keep it factual, structured, and focused on your child. Not emotional, not attacking—just clear about what has happened and why it matters.

There’s no single “fix” for these situations. But real change starts when real experiences are documented the right way.

If you want the template I used, message me and I’ll send it.

Stay strong and keep fighting for your kids.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/

Subject: Urgent Request for Federal Review – Family Court Due Process, Accountability, and Protection of Fundamental Parental Rights

Mr. President,

I write to you with deep respect for your office and with urgency regarding a matter that is affecting not only my family, but families across this country.

Who I Am:
My name is [Full Name]. I am a [father/mother], a [veteran/profession/background if applicable], and a parent who has spent [X years] fighting to remain in my child’s life.

What Has Happened:
[Brief, clear timeline – 3–5 sentences max.]

Despite my continued efforts through the courts, I have experienced:
- Decisions made without full consideration of evidence
- Restrictions placed on my relationship with my child without a finding of unfitness
- A pattern of actions that have resulted in prolonged separation from my child

What This Has Done to My Child:
[Describe impact on child: emotional harm, confusion, loss of identity, separation from family, siblings, etc.]

Children are not meant to be separated from a loving parent without cause. When that happens, it affects their emotional development, identity, and long-term well-being.

Fundamental Right at Stake:
The right of a parent to raise their child is a fundamental liberty interest protected under the Constitution. Government interference with that right—absent a finding of unfitness—raises serious constitutional concerns.

When that bond is disrupted without proper safeguards, it is not only the parent’s rights that are affected, but the child’s right to maintain a meaningful relationship with both parents.

Accountability Concerns:
One of the most troubling aspects of this experience has been the lack of meaningful accountability within the system.

When decisions are made that impact fundamental parental rights, there are often limited avenues for review or correction. In practice, doctrines such as judicial or quasi-judicial immunity can make it extremely difficult to address actions that would otherwise warrant scrutiny.

This creates an environment where serious errors can occur without effective remedy, leaving families without recourse.

The “Silver Bullet” Problem Defined:
In many cases, outcomes can be heavily influenced by sudden and serious allegations raised by one party—often at critical stages of the proceedings.

Even when such allegations are fully challenged through evidence, testimony, and formal proceedings, the damage is often already done.

In many instances, even where claims are shown to be unsupported or contradicted by evidence, there are little to no meaningful consequences for making those allegations. Protections that exist in other areas of law—such as penalties for false statements—are rarely applied in practice.

This creates a cycle where repeated or escalating allegations can continue without accountability, compounding over time until the situation becomes so distorted that the original facts are no longer clearly recognized.

By that point, the focus shifts away from truth and evidence, and the outcome is driven by the cumulative effect of the allegations themselves rather than their validity.

The result is that a single set—or pattern—of allegations can function as a “silver bullet,” producing immediate and lasting outcomes that are difficult to reverse, regardless of the underlying truth.

When this occurs, the process no longer functions as a search for truth, but as a mechanism where repeated allegations alone can determine outcomes.

Why I Am Reaching Out:
After exhausting available remedies within the system, I am now asking for awareness and review at the federal level.

This is not about one case alone. It reflects broader concerns involving:
- Due process in family court proceedings
- The handling and evaluation of serious allegations
- The long-term impact of forced separation between children and fit parents
- The absence of effective accountability mechanisms

Request for Action:
I respectfully ask that your administration:

- Direct appropriate federal agencies to review patterns of due process concerns in family courts
- Evaluate the balance between judicial immunity and accountability where fundamental rights are affected
- Ensure that constitutional protections for parents and children are upheld
- Promote transparency and oversight where systemic failures may exist

Closing:
From the time I became a parent, my purpose has been to protect and raise my child with love, stability, and guidance. That bond does not disappear because of a court order—it is something far deeper.

I continue to stand ready to do what is right for my child, and I will never stop fighting for their well-being.

The corruption and lack of accountability within this system—what can only be described as evil—is attacking the very backbone of our country: the family unit. I never thought it would happen to my family, but it has.
Thank you for your time and consideration.

Respectfully,
[Full Name]
[City, State]

Contact Us Share your thoughts with President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

12/09/2025

Mama & Kids Murdered Less than 24 Hours after Custody Trial
And: Poems She Left Behind for Mamas

Read on Substack: https://womenscoalition.substack.com/p/mama-and-kids-murdered-less-than
Listen on youtube: https://youtu.be/AfpV-gA-yuo
Join Discrimination Lawsuit: https://bit.ly/WClawsuitform

On Tuesday, an Arkansas mother bravely represented herself against her ex and his attorney at the final divorce/custody trial, as her own attorney had recently abandoned her.

But the next morning at 9:30 am, she and her 6 year-old twins were found dead in their home. It is unclear whether the murder took place the evening of the hearing or the next day, but it was less than 24 hours after the trial concluded.

The mother was shot twice, once in the chest and once in the head. The children were shot once each. It is being investigated as a homicide.

The police have not named her ex an official suspect yet, but virtually everyone is convinced he murdered them given his long history of domestic violence, which included strangulation, a known precursor to murder. Family members have accused him of abusing them, as well.

To add to the suspicion, his previous wife also died of a gunshot wound. The manner of death was deemed a su***de, but her family is convinced he murdered her and now want the case reopened.

CHARITY’S STORY

Charity was working as a nurse when she met a doctor named Randy. He was a specialist in rehabilitative medicine.

They married in 2016. Charity gave birth to twins in 2019.

Charity told friends about a long history of domestic violence and that she was afraid of him. His abuse peaked in February of this year with an especially horrific incident including strangulation. This violence occurred in front of the twins.

She reported this incident to the police. Randy was charged with aggravated assault, third-degree domestic battery, and two counts of third-degree endangering the welfare of a minor.

A criminal protective order was granted. Terms required him to do drug testing, as he had a history of abusing drugs. He was also ordered to take anger management courses, but it does not appear he complied with either.

Randy ended up pleading guilty to simple battery. He practically killed her and did not spend a day behind bars. Typical.

ENTER FAMILY COURT

Charity filed for divorce immediately after this incident. She asked for sole custody and to remain in the home with the children, with no contact, or at least supervised visits, for Randy. He counter-sued for custody.

In August, Charity posted an article on her timeline about strangulation. It said that victims of strangulation have a 750% increase in homicide by gunshot within a year of the strangulation. She also posted about Gabby Petito. And by this point, she must have suspected him of killing his previous wife.

She was obviously terrified he would murder her.
Despite Randy’s horrific, long history of violence, and Charity’s credible fear he may murder her and/or the children, Judge Shannon Blatt gave him unsupervised visits with the 6 year-old twins.

Charity says she was treated like the problem while Randy was “shielded by the very system that’s supposed to protect us”.

“I’m living this battle right now. I am the victim, yet I’ve been treated like the problem while the criminal—a local doctor—is being shielded by the very system that’s supposed to protect us.”

TRIAL & MURDER

Just two days before the trial something occurred that caused Charity to file an emergency motion. This has led to much speculation that Randy threatened to kill her.

The trial took place on Tuesday. Charity’s attorney had recently quit, so she argued her case herself—up against Randy’s seasoned attorney! She apparently did very well.

It is unclear whether the judge made oral findings and orders at the conclusion of the day. The judgment is not available on the docket, so it is unclear the exact outcome. [If anyone knows, email: [email protected] and we will update.]

What most likely happened (if he is the murderer) is Randy did not get what he wanted—whatever that was—joint custody? no child support/alimony? If so, this may have made him very angry.

He moved to have the divorce case dismissed the day after the bodies were found.

As of yesterday, the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office says the case remains an active homicide investigation. No arrests have been made, and no suspects or persons of interest have been officially named.

TAKEAWAYS

There was probably nothing that could have been done to stop these killings—if the murderer is indeed Charity’s ex (“alleged” at this point). He was likely determined and knew how to get in the house even if it were locked.

However, the main point is, the judge should never have given such a violent man unsupervised visitation. But judges are pressured by the Old Boy agenda to keep men in power in their family after divorce. This includes unrestricted access to their children, if not joint custody.

On the other hand, there is no such pressure for mothers, who are very often placed on supervised visits after reporting abuse. This is to silence them and the children about the father’s abuse.

Charity says she was treated like the problem and her fears dismissed. She thought this was because her ex was a well-respected doctor. But the truth is, judges are giving men custody whether they are high status or not. It’s just that the higher the status, the more likely they will get it.

Not surprisingly, Judge Blatt is up for a promotion. This case should do it. She did her job, giving a doctor unsupervised visitation when he should have been in jail.

Charity’s case drives home the fact that the only way to for women to get justice after divorce and be able to protect their children is to remove judges’ power to decide custody.
Custody cases must be heard in a regular trial court with a jury. The judge should have no more power than any civil court judge. They should not be able to appoint anyone, not evaluators, minor’s counsels, therapists, et. al.

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CHARITY’S POEMS

Thank You—for Being the Fire That Refined Me.

You took everything I had to give—
my love, my loyalty, my trust—
and still, you walked away.

You made me believe I wasn’t enough.
You left me in ruins,
thinking I had lost everything.

But what I really lost
was the version of me that kept shrinking to survive.
The one that feared standing alone.
The one that confused being broken with being loved.

That loss?
It was sacred.

Because in the ashes, I found my rise.
Higher than before.
Wiser. Sharper. Unshakable.
I was never buried—I was planted.
And God used the very storm you brought to grow me.

This pain? It was my sanctification.
And for that,
I say thank you.

Thank you for playing your part in my becoming.
You thought you were ending me—
but you were part of the process that awakened my power.

I pray God’s will is done in every circumstance.
Especially in the middle of the worst war I’ve ever faced.
Because He is still God in the fire.
And I’ve learned to praise Him in the flames.

So here I stand—
Refined. Risen. Ready.

ANOTHER POEM BY CHARITY

But…. I did…

I survived the chaos he called love.
The betrayal, the manipulation, the financial devastation.
The sleepless nights with two terrified children, the gaslighting that made me question reality, the silent wars behind closed doors.

He didn’t pause when he was destroying everything sacred—
Not when he betrayed our family.
Not when he chose abuse over accountability.
Not when I was left to pick up shattered pieces with shaking hands, dehydrated and broken, pleading for breath and strength in the silence.

But now—
Now that I’ve begun rebuilding.
Now that I’ve chosen healing, truth, and freedom over fear—
He wants to pause.

To pause what, exactly?
The games?
The control?
The narrative he spun to everyone else while I was silently drowning?

This isn’t love.
It’s damage control.
It’s ego dressed up as romance.
It’s panic disguised as sentiment.

He thought I’d always stay small.
He thought I’d never leave.
He never imagined I’d rise from the wreckage.

But I did.
I am.

So no — I don’t need flowers.
I needed safety.
I needed respect.
I needed a father for my children who didn’t teach them love looks like fear.

I won’t be fooled by gestures.
I’m not angry out of bitterness.
I’m fierce with memory.
And I’ll never forget what we endured.

Let him pause.
I’m building something real.
For me.
For my babies.

And we’re not looking back.
Ever.

RIP CHARITY & KIDS

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IN OTHER NEWS

SISTERS IN SOLIDARITY

Sisters in Solidarity is a group for women who want to engage in activism to end the Custody Crisis.

To join SIS please read this column and fill out the form. https://bit.ly/SISpostSS

NOTE: There will be no Sisters in Solidarity forum this month due to the holidays. We will pick up again in January.

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DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT

If you are a mother who’s lost custody unjustly, please consider signing up for our Discrimination Against Women in Family Court lawsuit. We are expecting to file our first complaint in New York the beginning of 2026!

For more info: https://bit.ly/LawsuitPostSS
Join U.S. lawsuit: https://bit.ly/WClawsuitform
From other countries: https://bit.ly/WCintllawsuit
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FIRST NOVEL FINISHED—SEQUEL UPCOMING!
The last chapter of Everything Is Going to Be Okay has been posted. https://womenscoalition.substack.com/p/last-chapter-of-everything-is-going-992

The sequel to Everything Is Going to Be Okay is “Pretended Justice”. It tells the story of Mandy’s continued Family Court nightmare after she is caught and Lewis and Daniel taken away from her.

Will she be able to see them at all? Will she be indicted for kidnapping and go to prison? Will her mother be prosecuted for aiding and abetting her in hiding? Will evidence of Damian’s abuse of other children come out and vindicate her? Most importantly, will she ever get justice in Family Court and get custody of her precious boys back?

Stay tuned! The sequel will begin posting in the New Year—every Wednesday beginning January 7th.

You may access all chapters of Everything Is Going to Be Okay on the menu bar. You can also order it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Going-Okay-Samantha-Baldwin-ebook/dp/B08PHNN49W

You may also access all chapters of the previous novel: Mother-F**king: The Saga of One Fu**ed Mother on the menu bar or order it here: https://sagaof1fdmother.com

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12/07/2025

Dr Jordan B Peterson

A difficult custody battle is probably equivalent to a near-fatal bout of cancer.

11/30/2025

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