Vampire Husband and the American Justice

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Divorce, Abuse, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Vampire Husband and the American Justice by Paru Shiva, Trafford Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paru Shiva ISBN: 9781490736761
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: May 19, 2014
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Paru Shiva
ISBN: 9781490736761
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: May 19, 2014
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

This book is about a woman who had come to America from Kashmir India. She had no knowledge about American culture or American Justice System. She was married in India and her husband brought her to America. In America her husband started abusing her. Being culturally abound, she kept taking abuse on daily basis and kept lying about her bruises and cuts to those who were asking her questions about her injuries. Abuse got worst to the extent that one day her husband tried to kill her. She gained her consciousness after couple of hours when her husband decided to dump her body in the park. Somehow in the morning she managed to escape with her two children. She went to a woman's shelter where she lived for six months. In the shelter they insisted that she had to go to the court to get restraining order for her safety. In that process, her children were taken by the court and were given to that abusive man from whom they had a narrow escape. She was forced to pay child support when she had not taken even a one cent from her home or from her husband after she left. Her two children were given to their father because she was going to school. Judge punished her and her two children for trying to establish their life. Her Children suffered the most because of the Justice System. I wrote this book for two reasons One reason is to tell my children especially my son that I am very sorry for taking my case to American Justice System because his father has kept him in fear. Even my son is adult now but his father is still treating my son like he was treating me and my son is kept in a lot of fear, stress and extreme tension. His father didn't let him complete his education. If he had encouraged my son to complete his education, then he wouldn't be able to control my son's life. That is tearing my heart every day. And second reason is that I want to help a Battered Woman and their children by telling them my story. I was a very private person but that didn't help me. Every battered woman of this country should know that when a man hit his wife is not love. It is a danger sign figure out on time about safety zones for self and for children. My story will guide them to be strong enough to help their children.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book is about a woman who had come to America from Kashmir India. She had no knowledge about American culture or American Justice System. She was married in India and her husband brought her to America. In America her husband started abusing her. Being culturally abound, she kept taking abuse on daily basis and kept lying about her bruises and cuts to those who were asking her questions about her injuries. Abuse got worst to the extent that one day her husband tried to kill her. She gained her consciousness after couple of hours when her husband decided to dump her body in the park. Somehow in the morning she managed to escape with her two children. She went to a woman's shelter where she lived for six months. In the shelter they insisted that she had to go to the court to get restraining order for her safety. In that process, her children were taken by the court and were given to that abusive man from whom they had a narrow escape. She was forced to pay child support when she had not taken even a one cent from her home or from her husband after she left. Her two children were given to their father because she was going to school. Judge punished her and her two children for trying to establish their life. Her Children suffered the most because of the Justice System. I wrote this book for two reasons One reason is to tell my children especially my son that I am very sorry for taking my case to American Justice System because his father has kept him in fear. Even my son is adult now but his father is still treating my son like he was treating me and my son is kept in a lot of fear, stress and extreme tension. His father didn't let him complete his education. If he had encouraged my son to complete his education, then he wouldn't be able to control my son's life. That is tearing my heart every day. And second reason is that I want to help a Battered Woman and their children by telling them my story. I was a very private person but that didn't help me. Every battered woman of this country should know that when a man hit his wife is not love. It is a danger sign figure out on time about safety zones for self and for children. My story will guide them to be strong enough to help their children.

More books from Trafford Publishing

Cover of the book It's Nobody's Business but Yours by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book The Featherweight Saga by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book Undue Influence by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book Growing up a Werewolf by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book The Plains of Aamjiwnaang by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book Bejeweled Poetry by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book The Little Red Book by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book She's Hiding Under the Table by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book A Time to Build by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book Planning an African Safari by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book The Old Lady's Adventures by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book The Last Dictator by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book My Reincarnations by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book Cultural and Humanities Research by Paru Shiva
Cover of the book Junior Pilot Adventures by Paru Shiva
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy