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Does anyone out there know of an organization that will fight for the rights of children who are being abused?

I am at a loss and can find no help anywhere for my daughter! I have a lawyer but he isnt exactly Johnny Cochran and I am terrified this will get worse. He already has custody, he told the courts I was planning to skip state ( I wasnt) and they gave him temporary custody and now he is offering people money to kill me, IN FRONT OF OUR 6 YEAR OLD! She told the police and CPS and they said I coached her! It is crazy and I cant even think straight anymore! If anyone has any ideas please let me know! Thank you!

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gill offline Verified User (3 years, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Unknown Location | 3 years, 1 month ago (8 hours, 26 minutes after post)

This is such a serious problem I think the only help that would be of any use would be an official organisation in your area. I don’t know where you live but in UK it would be the NSPCC. Perhaps an advocacy organisation of some type. But if your husband is behaving this way then he almost certainly has a personality disorder, and being well informed is being well armed to deal with men like that. Have a look online at the many sites that have information about Narcissistic Personality Disorder. If your husband is lying successful to people about you, that is one of the traits of this disorder. You have to be very skillful indeed and know what to expect and how to deal with them, which these sites help with.

Hope you find help
gill

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C.M.Theisen offline Verified User (3 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
Providence, RI, US | 3 years, 1 month ago (11 hours, 55 minutes after post)

In the USA, child protection is a county level government responsability. Use google and search for “child abuse” and your county’s name. You should get a link to your local child protective services department.

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SusanH52 offline Unverified User #
An Unknown Location | 3 years, 1 month ago (13 hours, 8 minutes after post)

It’s time to breathe deeply and let go. From your posting it sounds as if you are in a state of panic. Take one step at a time. Stay focused. Stay determined. What where the circumstances that led him to have custody of the children. Take consideration of those facts. Where they created by your ex? What positive points of yourself are you certain of? The path of least resistance is your best path. List your positives and march forward in the legal path. One step at a time. I understand your panic if you believe your child is in danger but understand the system. You must be secure in who you are to face the those who obose you.

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LonBola offline Verified User (3 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Unknown Location | 3 years, 1 month ago (1 day, 12 hours after post)

Maybe this is something obvious that you’ve already tried, but I used to work for the local domestic violence hotline here in Pennsylvania. There was a shelter, as well as lawyers who helped with that stuff. Do you have a YWCA? They would be in touch with any such local organization. And they wouldn’t doubt you if they’re anything like the people I worked with.

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