This heartless, contactless world with its C100 forms and those ‘smug’ school-gate parents

Contact denial happens so fast – yet while earth continues to turn for us all.

Time never stops, it continues, as the months, the years burn

There are millions of broken hearts – and there are tears – all around the world, forming the rivers of pain as the children’s lives are left in the turmoil..

The scars inflicted are not visible though, so no one seems to care.

Pray you never go through it, it will be the end of you, I swear.

Non-accidental psychological injury should never be put on a child.

The scars run deep, while you fill in the C100 forms.

As parents and families fight in the courts, it’s the children who suffer the most.

The aligned parents smile, at the school yard gates: “Their father – their mother – is a monster.”

I just want to protect my kid.

Some targetted parents don’t make it, they fall along the way.

R.I.P.

The tears roll down our face, we do what we can each day The family courts are farcical, the exe’s drama its their domain.

The hardest thing for the targetted parent, is the contact they hope to gain.

#WeWillFightForYou #parentalalienation #parents #alienation #children #familycourts #C100firms

Written by AJ Teague

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By Leigh Banks

I am a journalist, writer and broadcaster ... lately I've been concentrating on music, I spent many years as a music critic and a travel writer ... I gave up my last editorship a while ago and started concentrating on my blog. I was also asked to join AirTV International as a co host of a new show called Postcard ...

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