Saturday, January 8, 2011

Florida dads asking for help against false accusations

By PHIL ATTINGER
News Chief correspondent
Published: Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 6:29 a.m.
Last Modified: Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 6:29 a.m.

BARTOW -- Florida legislators have been asked to look into reforms to help husbands who claim they have been victims of false domestic violence injunctions.

In what one citizen referred to as a pendulum shift in the justice system, men who claim to have had their lives destroyed by false accusations of domestic violence or child abuse are hoping locally-elected legislators can help solve the problem.

On Thursday, locally-elected Florida state representatives and senators who represent all or part of Polk County got to hear about the problem.

William Dunn of Lakeland, part of the Florida chapter of Fathers Supporting Fathers, said he ran into a problem in 2006: The Department of Children and Families believed accusations that he had abused his daughter and took her away from him for 11 months.

In June 2007, DCF held a hearing to revoke Dunn's parental rights, but the girl changed her story on the first day on the hearing, saying she hadn't been abused.

She was returned to Dunn, but since then, he said his life has been a shambles and both he and his daughter have suffered medically from the stress.

He said DCF has not wanted to help him clear his name despite now knowing that the accusations were false.

Although legislators did not want to debate what should be done to solve the problem, they heard quite a bit from other petitioners.

James Petruska of Hernando Country said he lost his daughter, his $300,000 home, and his $150,000 business as a result of a false domestic violation injunction made by his ex-wife. Although it has since been found to be false, he said he has been unable to regain what he lost, especially his daughter.   FULL STORY


This is a nation-wide pandemic.  See  the Silver Bullet Technique and Why Nobody is Married and CPS in your life will kill you  Also see how Kristin Ruggiero finally pushed her rotten reign of terror over the line.

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