Topic: Constitutional Issues
False Child Sex Abuse Allegations - Lesson 1 This is the first in a series of articles on false child sexual abuse allegations made by moms against dads in family court.by Jake Morphonios
(Conservative Libertarian)
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Lesson # 1: Angry Moms Make False Child Sex Abuse Allegations Because They Work!
Jeffrey M. Leving is one of the leading family law attorneys in America. Leving (1997) wrote that, "the use of false sexual abuse allegations to win custody suits has become almost a standard tactic among disturbed mothers and unethical divorce lawyers" (pg 148).
These false abuse allegations are almost always made by a divorcing woman against her husband in the midst of an acrimonious divorce or custody dispute. A false sex abuse allegation is the perfect weapon for mom to use against dad. Here's why:
1) It is easy to make a false sexual abuse allegation.
2) The mother is given instant sympathy and support while the father is instantly ostracized because society hates child abusers.
3) It almost always guarantees the immediate removal of the father from the mother and child's life.
4) It usually results in the mother being granted immediate, temporary sole custody.
5) It establishes a status quo living arrangement for the children that will yield a precedent for continued primary physical custody by the mother.
6) The mother is given moral vindication for the divorce.
7) It is nearly impossible to prove that the mother made the allegation in bad faith.
8) There is virtually no punishment for mothers who are found to have made a false child abuse accusation.
Throughout the world, child sexual abuse is considered the ultimate crime. Not even murder generates the kind of raw emotional reaction that results from the sexual abuse of a child. Society acknowledges the innocence of children and responds to child abusers with extreme prejudice. The power of the accusation alone is often enough for public opinion to impeach the character of the alleged child abuser and guarantee legal victory for the mother.
Next Lesson: Making False Allegations is a Form of Child Abuse
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Reference: Leving, Jefferey M. (1997). Fathers' Rights: Hard hitting and fair advice for every father involved in a custody dispute. New York, NY: Basic Books.
Jake Morphonios is a civil rights advocate and North Carolina State Coordinator for Fathers 4 Justice - US. The political opinions of Mr. Morphonios do not represent those of Fathers 4 Justice. Neither Mr. Morphonios nor F4J-US provide legal advice or assistance with individual cases.
Fathers seeking support or information, or other parties interested in becoming involved in the children's rights movement may contact Mr. Morphonios at: jake.morphonios@nc.f4j.us
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Posted By: kim harmantas
Date: 2008-04-13 10:31:49
Jake you have a gift from God of seeing right through people as you did with my ex from hell marie real name marianne. as she tried t come off as another identity tnx. it is only my faith and trust in Jesus that has gave me the strength to get through each day and the hellish deviatness of her attacks on me and she has always mocked my religous beliefs. i miss my Karla daughtyer she is 9 now. over a year since i seen her. i could use some suport if any one has some word of encouragement and been through the same with our wonderful wonderful system that is used by women such as my ex to keep men out of the pictiure of their childs life
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