Mary Haswell
New Here
I am the mother of two beautiful daughters, one is 9 and the other is going to be 17 in December.
My children have different fathers. Right before 2000, I left my firstborn's father and took her with
me, because, after all she was just a baby and I was her mother. Not long after I left, her father
had filed for custody and because the judge denied me due process and because of gender
bias-granted custody to my ex husband. I was never summoned to court for any proceedings,
just got a notice in the mail that he had won custody of my baby.
Fast Forward: In the spring of 2009, I got a phone call from my ex's new wife stating that, " I'd better
get my *ss over here because Larry is beating the sh** out of, Jasmine." Then she proceeded to
hold the phone up for me to hear her screaming, crying and begging her father to stop. I immediately
filed for custody the next day. And I won because my ex husband didn't want it to reach the courts.
Since she has been with me I have found out about a lot of the things that happened to her while she
was in her father's custody-the beatings, the verbal abuse, the mental and emotional torment and I have also found out that her stepbrother had raped her repeatedly from the time she was 6 until she turned 8. I also learned that she didn't tell me about any of it out of fear of reprisals from her stepmother.
So now, I have a teenager who is clinically depressed, has suicidal thoughts and tendencies, low self-esteem and a child due in November. Oh, and she cuts herself.
I am fully convinced that my daughter is suffering from PTSD due to what she had been put through
while in her father's custody, I am also convinced that the judge was negligent in his duties, and he
failed to do "what was in the best interest of the child" as his decision was only based on her father's
claims.
It tears me apart to see how much she is hurting and suffering with the after effects of living with her
father and stepmother, but I do not know how to go about helping her as I have never dealt with PTSD. If there is anyone who can guide or advise me, it would be greatly appreciated.
I have every intention of suing both the judge and the city-my daughter will get justice-but that won't
help much in the way of putting her back together.
My children have different fathers. Right before 2000, I left my firstborn's father and took her with
me, because, after all she was just a baby and I was her mother. Not long after I left, her father
had filed for custody and because the judge denied me due process and because of gender
bias-granted custody to my ex husband. I was never summoned to court for any proceedings,
just got a notice in the mail that he had won custody of my baby.
Fast Forward: In the spring of 2009, I got a phone call from my ex's new wife stating that, " I'd better
get my *ss over here because Larry is beating the sh** out of, Jasmine." Then she proceeded to
hold the phone up for me to hear her screaming, crying and begging her father to stop. I immediately
filed for custody the next day. And I won because my ex husband didn't want it to reach the courts.
Since she has been with me I have found out about a lot of the things that happened to her while she
was in her father's custody-the beatings, the verbal abuse, the mental and emotional torment and I have also found out that her stepbrother had raped her repeatedly from the time she was 6 until she turned 8. I also learned that she didn't tell me about any of it out of fear of reprisals from her stepmother.
So now, I have a teenager who is clinically depressed, has suicidal thoughts and tendencies, low self-esteem and a child due in November. Oh, and she cuts herself.
I am fully convinced that my daughter is suffering from PTSD due to what she had been put through
while in her father's custody, I am also convinced that the judge was negligent in his duties, and he
failed to do "what was in the best interest of the child" as his decision was only based on her father's
claims.
It tears me apart to see how much she is hurting and suffering with the after effects of living with her
father and stepmother, but I do not know how to go about helping her as I have never dealt with PTSD. If there is anyone who can guide or advise me, it would be greatly appreciated.
I have every intention of suing both the judge and the city-my daughter will get justice-but that won't
help much in the way of putting her back together.