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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2025 · 40 MIN

FFP 30: 400,000 Reasons to Keep Fighting for My Kids

from Fractured Families Podcast Fighting Parental Alienation

If you want to share your story, please send an email to [email protected]🔍 Episode SummaryIn this deeply moving episode of Fractured Family Podcast, host Charity speaks with Scott Mulford, an Australian father who has spent over $400,000 fighting a brutal custody battle. After an amicable separation, his world shattered when false allegations, leveraged by his ex-partner and her sister in law, a police officer, led to court orders that stripped him of access to his daughters. Scott shares the progression of events that turned a peaceful co-parenting agreement into an all-out legal war, his experience with Australia's broken family court system, and the psychological toll of being alienated not only from his children, but from their extended family. Despite multiple reports affirming his menth health, while courts delay justice and fail to hold the alienating parent accountable. His story is a harrowing testament to how easily false claims and unregulated bias can destroy the lives of targeted parents and their children.💬 Talking PointsScott’s 10-year marriage and parenting role before separationAmicable 50/50 co-parenting arrangement post-separationTurning point: new partner, attempt to buy out the family homeIntroduction and abuse of AVOs (Apprehended Violence Orders) in AustraliaPolice involvement and sister-in-law’s misuse of authorityFalse allegations regarding mental health and suicideFinancial cost: over $400,000 in legal feesImpact on Scott’s children: regression, emotional withdrawal, fear of affectionCourt-appointed supervised visits and the stripping of father-child activitiesScott’s daughter testifying against him—evidence of coaching and coercionSystemic bias in the family court against fathersMental health evaluations clearing Scott—but not reciprocated for the motherInvolvement of schools and how they are manipulated by alienating parentsScott's current state of mind and how his new partner provides emotional supportFinal message: the need for reform, awareness, and advocacy📌 Key TakeawaysFalse allegations can destroy families without evidence or consequence.Alienation is a slow psychological breakdown that reprograms children.Family court systems often prioritize safety theater over factual evidence.The impact of alienation extends beyond the parent to the entire family.Fathers are frequently presumed guilty and treated as expendable.Supervised visitation and restrictions often serve to sever bonds rather than protect children.Without proper training, judges and mental health professionals perpetuate the abuse.There is a dire need for legal reform, accountability for false allegations, and mental health awareness in custody proceedings.👉 Be my guest! Share your story and join the fight for awareness by signing up here: https://tally.so/r/w710AP📲 Follow Charity:https://www.facebook.com/ParentalAlienationisRealhttps://www.tiktok.com/@parentalalienationisrealhttps://www.instagram.com/parentalalienationisreal/[email protected], we can amplify the voices of alienated parents and fight for change. Don’t forget to like, share, and follow for more episodes.🎙️ Let’s rebuild fractured families.#FracturedFamiliesPodcast #parentalalienationisreal   #FamilyCourtReform #ParentalRights #ChildCustody #Resilience #HopeAndHealing #Podcast #parentalalienationSupport the show

If you want to share your story, please send an email to [email protected] 🔍 Episode Summary In this deeply moving episode of Fractured Family Podcast, host Charity speaks with Scott Mulford, an Australian father who has spent over $400,000 fighting a brutal custody battle. After an amicable separation, his world shattered when false allegations, leveraged by his ex-partner and her sister in law, a police officer, led to court orders that stripped him of access to his daughter...

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