Interview with Activist Knot Aman
First published
11/11/2021
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society
relationships
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This is an interview about Knot's experiences with the family legal system in Australia, and handling his high conflicy co-parenting situiation and receiving a modicum of success. His Facebook group is called, "Activists for DV and Family Law Reform". Knot is a resilient man, who has had to accept difficult judgement calls over his case, affecting him and his children forever. Will Knot ever bet back the time that has been "judged" as being "too dangerous" for him to be of any use in his only son's life. After years of having the abuse of senselessly keeping his only child away from him, Knot returns to court, with evidence of his ex wife and her mother, texting one another back and forth, admitting their parts in this deception that had kept the man from his son, for now over 11 years. The trial is over, and Knot still has some cleaning up to do within his family, namely his parents. Let's see what happened? Thank you Nikki --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/claytabernacles/support
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