She had a timestamped photograph, years of documentation, and a medical note. The family court called it insufficient. The guardian ad litem labeled her alienating. Her abuser walked out with primary custody of their six-year-old. This episode of The Trials of Women follows one woman's account of how the family court system failed her — and what she learned in the gap between necessary documentation and legally sufficient proof. A raw, firsthand account of the mechanism that turns protection into a tool for further harm. New episodes weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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