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Unpardonable Sins: A Father's Fight for Justice

Unpardonable Sins: A Father's Fight for Justice

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A realistic account of the tragedy of false abuse allegation
Review: This account is very real and true to life. I know because I have lived through an almost the exact same case as Mr. McQueeney. If you are a father, you owe it to your child to read this book. It accurately accounts what can happen to you if an ex-spouse decides to use against you what has become known as the "nuclear weapon of the custody battle."

Read this book to know what can happen to you. Be prepared so you won't be blindsided. The same thing that happened to Mr. McQueeney happened to me. Knowing the way these cases work ahead of time would have saved me tens of thousands of dollars and spared my son the agony of his mother's abuse.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good/sad book - left ?'s
Review: True to life experience. I really felt for Rob and his family. My only disappointment was that the book left open ended questions. Vikki left the state with the kids - did he ever see them again. Has he rebuilt his realtionship with them? His dedication stated that he hopes a copy of the book makes it into thier hands. That makes me think that he has not seen them. The book was printed one year after he was awarded joint custody - if he has not seen the kids why leave the book with a happy ending (joint custody). Having the court declare that you have a right to thid kids doesn't mean anything if you haven't seen them. They are adults now. I'm very curious as to how the relationships turned out.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good/sad book - left ?'s
Review: True to life experience. I really felt for Rob and his family. My only disappointment was that the book left open ended questions. Vikki left the state with the kids - did he ever see them again. Has he rebuilt his realtionship with them? His dedication stated that he hopes a copy of the book makes it into thier hands. That makes me think that he has not seen them. The book was printed one year after he was awarded joint custody - if he has not seen the kids why leave the book with a happy ending (joint custody). Having the court declare that you have a right to thid kids doesn't mean anything if you haven't seen them. They are adults now. I'm very curious as to how the relationships turned out.


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