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Fake allegations by ex's feels like placing a Dad in jail away from everything you have worked hard for...
It hurts every second of every single day
God bless these Mothers.
Hello sonson,
Initially the shock of false allegations being made leaves that person feel as though they have gone into orbit and are now living on a new planet. It is incomprehensible to those who have not experienced it to understand how devastated it makes a person feel.
The people on here do understand! If you need help, those on here will do their utmost to support you.
I am a grandmother and my Son had many false accusations levelled at him by his Ex which she stated in the first papers she submitted to the Court. I started to read what was written, burst into tears when reading the first paragraph, untruth after untruth, unbelievable, incredulous, disgraceful, I never finished reading the papers and I never have to this day.
As a family we took the positive out of the dreadful situation my Son was in, due to is Ex. This was to enlighten us all as to the type of person she is and what we were dealing with. Once we knew that, we could handle the situation better by controlling our emotions and be more objective and pro active with regard to the most important things which needed to be dealt with.
Please remember you need not be alone with the feelings you are experiencing or information you may need. There is help available here.
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