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Court battles escalate over child custody and abuse claims

June 13, 2024 | Judicial, Tennessee



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Court battles escalate over child custody and abuse claims
In a recent court session, a heated discussion unfolded regarding allegations of parental alienation and threats of emotional harm involving a mother and father amid ongoing divorce proceedings. The father accused the mother of violating a restraining order and engaging in behaviors that he described as a campaign of alienation against their children. He emphasized that there is no statute of limitations for abuse and highlighted the Tennessee General Assembly's firm stance against violent behavior, asserting that such actions are intolerable.

The father recounted a specific incident in December where he claimed the mother threatened to manipulate their children emotionally if he did not allow them to visit her home. He expressed outrage at her tactics, which he argued were detrimental to the children's well-being and aimed at painting him in a negative light. He also raised concerns about the mother's past behavior, including an incident where she allegedly broke into his home.

The court was informed that the divorce trial is scheduled for September 19, with multiple contempt motions already filed against the mother. The father noted that the court system in Sullivan County is currently gridlocked, preventing any modifications to custody arrangements or protective orders. He confirmed that there had been evidence presented regarding threats of violence, underscoring the seriousness of the allegations.

As the case progresses, the implications of these discussions could have significant effects on custody arrangements and the overall dynamics of the family involved.

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