Pretended Justice
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Samantha Baldwin
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Samantha Baldwin
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The long awaited sequel to Everything is Going to Be Okay.
She thought nothing could hurt more than losing her boys ‘til she tried to get them back…
Faced with the devastating findings of Family Court, Amanda picks herself up and keeps on fighting for her sons. Through family court and criminal court, she navigates a complex maze of professional people and settings in pursuit of a justice that eludes her at every turn.
A pretended justice.
About the author: Samantha is a devoted mother to two wonderful boys, however she cannot name them due to legal reasons. Due to unforeseen events, she is now a campaigner intent on exposing the corruption and malpractice within Britain’s secret family courts, who are failing children time and time again and costing many children their lives. The family court use a balance of probabilities, meaning that solid evidence is often ignored and the court make absurd findings without a shred of evidence. Child abuse victims are often not believed, with protective parents being vilified. In some tragic and all too frequent cases, children are removed from their protective parent and forced by the state to live with their abuser.
Pretended Justice is Samantha’s second book.
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The raw truth.
I think it’s a powerful story of how easy it is to have “ justice” used against the very people it is supposed to protect.
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- Wayne dolan
- 15-12-24
Gripping, Heart felt read, No stones left unturned
This book is a brilliant, gripping and heartfelt sequel to Samantha Baldwin's first novel 'Everything is Going to be Okay'
Pretended Justice is about the main character Amanda's journey with the Corrupted courts and government systems and her attempts to fight tooth and nail to get justice for her boys while battling complex, corrupt and desperate attempts to get her children back.
The Journey is never a simple and straight forward road, and so many heart breaking obstacles that Amanda has had to encounter. Amanda has battled through so many expected and unexpected encounters and literally been navigating her worst nightmares whilst dedicating her life to fight for justice for her boys and other families in the same situation and experience the same horror show.
This book really grips you emotionally and you feel like your going on this journey with Amanda,
You experience all the emotions of heartbreak, frustration, hope, shock, disgust and anger as you witness Amanda battle each and every road block and injustice and trauma. With the support of her loving family, she remains strong by dedicating herself solely to fighting for her boys, and sharing her story and keeping her heart embedded in Faith in God.
The Secret world of Family Law and how it operates in Corruption.
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- Kindle Customer
- 26-11-24
Chilling Reality of Family Court - A Must Read
Hearing Samantha share the dark reality of family court gives chills.
The way this book breaks down the miscarriage of justice from a mothers perspective, provides insight, lifting the veil of deception the public are prohibited from seeing due to the private family court system.
I highly recommend reading this book and listening to Samantha's story. Thank you for being brave and courageous. For being a voice for the voiceless Samantha Baldwin
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