Court Raped

In the past 2 months, I've received some new court paperwork involving this whole custody thing.....after almost one year of silence. Silence. It was so nice.
Now, I've had a budding migraine for about 5 days. I have been lying in bed, on and off...and when I do decide make a presence and comb through my hair, it's shedding like pine needles. No, it's not breaking off. It's coming out from the root.
I've been here before--several years ago during the beginning of the end of my marriage. My hair used to shed so much that it covered the bathroom floor like a light carpet. It wound up in the laundry.
Back then, I told the doc about the shedding, the migraines...and there were other pains. He gave me a depression med because he said it treated "chronic pains." Uh huh. Medication doesn't stop your husband from abusing you. But I guess you wouldn't know unless you ask.
I refuse to take any med now. I am the anti-med. And medication won't stop the court from abusing me.
I feel like I need to file a lawsuit against the ex and the court system for endangering my health. I just recently heard of the term Birth Rape. Well, I am being Court Raped. The court is exerting power and control in my life without regard to my position and well-being. The court doesn't give a flying fuck about me and mine--the case is taking place in a county in which I have never lived. Court Raped. I have been bent over and am taking it in the ass by the judge, the ex, and his attorney. Court Raped--because I can't speak about the past because I never had it on record before. Court Raped--because everyone gets off--they cum and spray their hot, evil semen in my face, taking advantage of me and mine.







2 advocates for peace:
rj, I am sorry for your pain. I do have news I would like to share with you, a slight glimmer of hope. I have in the past spoken to my state senator. His office has asked me in response to my request to submit a package regarding the abuse of women and how it relates to custody decisions. I am submitting Richard Ducote's PPRA to this senator in the hopes of opening a dialogue with him and getting further legal protections for abuse victims, whether there was a criminal conviction or not. If there is documentation or a proven history of dv, I do not think absuive parents should have custody of a child, and that means no form of custody, physical, legal or otherwise.
I will keep you updated.
Good job. Don't stop.
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