When children lie and why they lie and why people who work with separated families should know that they lie and why

Le crime de la complicité et du déni au profit de valeur monétaire fait que la matière de droit familial, est celle où les bénéfices fructueux abondante et fertile en alimentation des drames familiaux ne laisse aucune raison de protéger les droits des personnes qui sont des numéros de dossiers empilés chez les avocats qui les accumulent le plus possible

Karen Woodall - Psychotherapist, Writer, Researcher, Trainer

I cannot be the only one to feel immense relief on watching the news of Mrs Justice Pauffley’s judgement in the High Court this week, on the father who was supposedly a cult leader involved in importing babies to the UK in order to kill and eat them and dance around their skulls.  At least someone in the legal system is able to give a clear and unequivocal message, not only about the existence of satanic cults in Hampstead but on the way in which coaching a child to make false allegations of this nature is ‘torturing them.’  These children are now safe from the abuse that their mother and step father inflicted upon them, I cannot help but wonder about the mental and emotional health of their father who was at the centre of these allegations.

False allegations are a feature of family separation, especially when that separation is…

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