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Pretended Justice

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The long awaited sequel to Everything is Going to Be Okay.

She thought nothing could hurt more than losing her boys ‘til she tried to get them back…

Faced with the devastating findings of Family Court, Amanda picks herself up and keeps on fighting for her sons. Through family court and criminal court, she navigates a complex maze of professional people and settings in pursuit of a justice that eludes her at every turn. A pretended justice.



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Samantha is a devoted mother to two wonderful boys, however she cannot name them due to legal reasons.

Due to unforeseen events, she is now a campaigner intent on exposing the corruption and malpractice within Britain’s secret family courts, who are failing children time and time again and costing many children their lives.

The family court use a balance of probabilities, meaning that solid evidence is often ignored and the court make absurd findings without a shred of evidence. Child abuse victims are often not believed, with protective parents being vilified. In some tragic and all too frequent cases, children are removed from their protective parent and forced by the state to live with their abuser.

Pretended Justice is Samantha’s second book.

181 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 17, 2024

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January 29, 2026
Incredible, meticulous documentation of the horrendous family court circus!

Samantha Baldwin has undertaken the most grueling, and at the same time the most rewarding task of meticulously documenting every detail of the way she and her boys have been victimized, revictimized, and outright abused by the very people who are in the position for the sole purpose of providing safety for children.

What comes to mind is the way a doctor responds to a sick patient. Rather than educating them on the things they can do to help themselves be healthier and overcome their illness, they shove pills at them. There is rarely a mention of nutrition, addiction, finding peace in our days, and promoting good restful sleep at night.

Likewise, when a mom reports the abuse her child has disclosed to her, the courts (including child protective services, guardian at litems, attorneys, and judges) give the accused abuser the benefit of the doubt, give (him) access to the children who have accused (him), and this access increases from supervised to unsupervised to overnights, where vulnerable children, who can’t comprehend why dad does these things to them, are left with no protection against the authority of their abuser. And their mom paces the floor at home, terrified of what will happen to her children.

When a child says dad abuses them, and they obviously display love and a feeling of security with their mom, you simply have to “err on the side of caution”, on the side of safety for the children! If this happens, and the dad truly is a good dad who loses his children, give him instruction on how to be a man of integrity who only wants to do what’s best for his children. Show him ways he can bless his children from a distance, allowing them to feel safe with their protective parent. Moms don’t typically want to harm their children. If no claim of such has ever been made against her, then let the children stay with her, and grow up feeling safe and secure and free of abuse. Ripping children away from their mother because a pedophile fights for his life by counter accusing the mother is despicable, and everyone who participates in it is complicit in child endangerment at the least, but even child sexual abuse, grooming, and pedophilia!

Bravo, Ms. Baldwin! (Mum.)

I have much respect and love for you as a fellow MOSAC.
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