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“Reunited” part two

27 min · 4 de dic de 2024
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Throughout this podcast, you’ll encounter domestic violence, parental alienation, and child coaching. As I recount my experiences, I’ll describe PTSD as a victim of domestic violence. I’ll share my personal story as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community residing in Tulsa, Oklahoma. My court case was filed in Oklahoma City County District Court. Being gay in Oklahoma is challenging, especially when fighting for child custody. Throughout the book, you’ll find actual documentation from my court case, providing a detailed account of what transpired. Parties involved in the case will have their names changed to protect their identities and dignity. Some documents will have personal information, such as addresses and phone numbers, redacted for privacy reasons.

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Throughout this podcast, you’ll encounter domestic violence, parental alienation, and child coaching. As I recount my experiences, I’ll describe PTSD as a victim of domestic violence. I’ll share my personal story as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community residing in Tulsa, Oklahoma. My court case was filed in Oklahoma City County District Court. Being gay in Oklahoma is challenging, especially when fighting for child custody. Throughout the book, you’ll find actual documentation from my court case, providing a detailed account of what transpired. Parties involved in the case will have their names changed to protect their identities and dignity. Some documents will have personal information, such as addresses and phone numbers, redacted for privacy reasons.

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Throughout this podcast, you’ll encounter domestic violence, parental alienation, and child coaching. As I recount my experiences, I’ll describe PTSD as a victim of domestic violence. I’ll share my personal story as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community residing in Tulsa, Oklahoma. My court case was filed in Oklahoma City County District Court. Being gay in Oklahoma is challenging, especially when fighting for child custody. Throughout the book, you’ll find actual documentation from my court case, providing a detailed account of what transpired. Parties involved in the case will have their names changed to protect their identities and dignity. Some documents will have personal information, such as addresses and phone numbers, redacted for privacy reasons.

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