A compelling, 15 year journey, based on fact novel dealing with parental abduction and the mayhem it brings.
Family values.Deadbeat Dad.Deadbeat mom.Abandonment.Alienation.Parental Abduction.these are hot button issues today. The kind politicians strive to get elected on and not as easy to define, as some seem to think. As Jack Danik learned, the hard way, our nation's 'system' of laws and judicial atmosphere contribute heavily to the negative aftermath of these issues. Little consideration, if any, is given to the fact 'both' parents are 'necessary' to the emotional and physical development of all children. However, manipulating the system through legal semantics with immense financial resource, Paula Danik creates a tragic outcome for their son, Adam. Jack Danik believed he and his son were soul mates from the moment Jack cut the umbilical cord as the infant lay on his mother's abdomen.
In the ensuing six years their marriage disintegrated and finally came to an end after Jack discovered a long-term affair with another man in a neighboring state. Trusting Paula's word to never come between Jack and Adam, they hashed out the conditions of their divorce and joint custody of Adam, with Jack ignoring the warnings of his attorney about letting Paula take Adam to another state. Without rhetoric or idealistic 'mumbo-jumbo' this is the 'other side,' the 'real side,' of today's divorce/custody hot button issues and the devastation they wreak. The alienation and subsequent legal abduction of Adam Danik from his father described in this compelling story leads to neither murder nor out-and-out concealment.
However, the mayhem wreaked on the psyche of the non-custodial parent, grandparents, and the child is horrible beyond comprehension. The message in this non-gender-based, factually true book is significant and informative to all parents, grandparents, teachers, social workers, doctors, attorneys, and judges. In the end, alone, broken, and defeated, Jack Danik's warning is chilling.Except for the names and a few other changes, this story could be yours.
Excerpt
"Except for the names and a few other changes, this story could be yours."
"In the United States, we pride ourselves as being the mother of all civilizatons. We are the cradle of goodness and righteousness. It is our example of freedom, human, and individual rights that is held up to the world as the standard of the right way to do things. Then why...why do we allow the abduction of millions of children from their biological parents every year, and allow it to happen through a civil court system so archaic and draconian it produces little or no positive result? The only thing left after divorce and long heartbreaking custody battles are bitter parents and devastated children."
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