because they get confused suffer from memory loss and dont have the capacity to make their own decisions .
We do not understand the question.
Yes. The person who makes the false allegations can be held accountable both civilly and possibly criminally.
if it does end up getting ignored it could get more worse everyday they could be threatend . they could abuse others and not just you
Only they know for sure, but there were allegations of spousal and drug abuse.
No, that's not abuse providing that they dont have a restraining order against you. On a different note, if they're making false allegations, I would assume they don't really care about you and perhaps It's best to stay away from them.
There are a great many factors to be considered, including the definition of abuse and the possibility that the allegations were, in fact, true, along with issues of mental competency and accuracy of reporting on both sides. In short, there is no way we can answer this question.
Dean Tong has written several books on child abuse allegations, parental alienation, and family law issues, including "Elusive Innocence: Survival Guide for the Falsely Accused." He is known for his expertise in cases involving false allegations of child abuse.
The physical striking of a child can be considered abuse. Ignoring a child is neglect, but if the child comes to harm while being ignored that can be considered abuse.
She's willing to use false allegations of child sexual abuse, even to the point of creating injuries in the child, to stop losing her child. About 60% of custody cases unclude these allegations made by mothers.
You can't. But don't worry, if you reported something by mistake, it will just be ignored.
In most cases no abuse took place. All that's needed is an allegation of abuse. But, ultimately, it's up to the court. The US will have no problems with it as they accept allegations as truth.
When approved by the court after a determination that the child is not being manipulated into making the allegations.