Some women who have left abusive relationships are being warned not to mention that in a custody battle, because a judge can accuse them of “parental alienation.“ Amanda had a two-year call history with the domestic violence unit of a B.C. police department and a detailed diary with photos documenting injuries to her and her son. She also had a letter from the B.C. government’s Crime Victim Assistance Program quoting correspondence from police, which said “her file is deemed highest risk, as it has a substantial likelihood of grievous bodily harm or death.“
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