Hello everyone 🙂 During the my course of research and professional (and personal) work, I have been very fortunate to meet some amazing, like-minded people who have established organisations to support single parents who are survivors of domestic violence (GBV), have been through wrongful persecution and have had their children taken away from them (or are at a grave risk of losing their children). This is either via the Hague Convention, unjust legal systems (extradition laws) or just corrupt and indifferent legal practitioners and law-enforcement personnel. One website in particular, termed it “domestic terrorism”, which I absolutely resonate with! Here are some of these websites / organisations (I will be adding to it in the future): I hope you find these organisations helpful. If you would like to share any organisations that you are aware of who are highly recommendable, please send me a message so I can add them to my list. Thank you and have a lovely day / night!
Extradition Laws / Treaties & Other Challenges
Hi everyone, today I would like to discuss the challenges parents face when considering crossing international borders with their children (in the hopes of escaping either a psychotic, narcissistic, violent ex-partner, or a horrifyingly unjust legal system). I have had many parents consult with me – some prior, but mostly post-escape – therefore, in the hopes of preventing any regrets afterwards (from a lack of information / knowledge / planning), here are some points to keep in mind: I hope this chapter has been of some help! Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you (or anyone you know) need help. We are not your stock-standard NFP NGO, we actually give a hoot about you and your children and we respond to all messages / enquiries (unless they are spam), AND we will always do our best to assist you and your child / children! If we can’t, for whatever reason, then we will refer you to the best people / organisations who can. Thank you for reading 🙂