Greed

Where money has not only been the focal point of the relationship but is also being weaponized during what’s likely one of the hardest times of your life. When a partner seems to fixate on money, especially in the context of separation or divorce, it can be profoundly isolating and demoralizing. It’s especially painful if… Read More Greed

Greed or Opportunism in Divorce: How It Manifests and Why

Ignoring Past Contributions: A partner exhibiting greedy behavior may discount or even erase the financial and emotional contributions their spouse made over the years. This can extend to a refusal to acknowledge sacrifices like selling a home or contributing financially to shared goals, including family vacations, household expenses, or investments.… Read More Greed or Opportunism in Divorce: How It Manifests and Why

Alienation Tactics: Creating Isolation for Control

1. Spreading False Information:

One of the most common ways to alienate a family member is by spreading false information. This might involve claiming that another sibling or relative has ill intentions, is neglectful, or is not worthy of the parent’s trust or affection. The manipulator might exaggerate minor misunderstandings or fabricate stories entirely, painting others in an unfavorable light. In some cases, the manipulator may even make accusations of abuse, neglect, or incompetence, which can create a false narrative and sow distrust among family members. Over time, these false stories can fracture relationships, making it difficult for the parent or elder to differentiate truth from fiction.… Read More Alienation Tactics: Creating Isolation for Control

The Evidence: A Turning Point

Evidence: A Turning Point

When clear evidence of abuse emerges, it is a pivotal moment. Whether it’s physical proof, witness testimony, or documented patterns of manipulation, the weight of the truth cannot be ignored by those with an open mind and heart. For many, this moment is a call to action—to support the survivor, to advocate for justice, and to challenge the abuser’s narrative.

However, not everyone will respond this way. The reactions of family members and close connections often vary widely, influenced by denial, fear, or their own vulnerabilities.… Read More The Evidence: A Turning Point

Video Evidence: Exposing the Lies

Providing indisputable video evidence during a court case can serve as a powerful tool to expose lies and fabricated stories. Such evidence, presented for all—including family members—to see, leaves no room for denial or manipulation. A story that has been twisted and changed to suit the interests of one party will be revealed in its true form, dismantling any false narratives constructed to discredit the victim. Video evidence holds the unique power to restore the truth, offering a clear and unambiguous account of events.… Read More Video Evidence: Exposing the Lies

Leaving a Legacy of Cruelty: The Impact of Meanness on Relationships and Future Generations

When someone consistently chooses cruelty and meanness over kindness and compassion, their legacy becomes one of pain, broken relationships, and long-lasting emotional scars. The impact of such behavior ripples outward, affecting ex-partners, siblings, children, grandchildren, and even the broader community. This legacy is not just about the harm caused during the person’s lifetime but also about the enduring effects on those left to pick up the pieces.… Read More Leaving a Legacy of Cruelty: The Impact of Meanness on Relationships and Future Generations

Abuse as a choice!

One of the most common misconceptions is that abuse stems from uncontrollable anger. This belief suggests that abusers “lose control” in moments of heightened emotion, portraying them as volatile and unpredictable. However, the reality is far more calculated.

Abuse is not about losing control; it is about maintaining control. Abusers selectively direct their aggression and manipulative tactics toward their victims—often their partners or family members—while appearing composed in other areas of their lives. They don’t lash out at work, with friends, or in public because they understand the consequences in those settings. This selective targeting underscores that their behavior is deliberate, serving to exert dominance and instill fear rather than being an uncontrollable response to anger.… Read More Abuse as a choice!

The Cycle of Manipulation and Financial Abuse: A Tale of Serial Exploitation

When we think of manipulation and financial abuse within relationships, we often imagine overt displays of control or extravagant spending by one partner at the expense of another. However, these behaviors can be far more insidious, woven into the fabric of seemingly normal relationships until the cracks become undeniable. This is the story of a pattern—a destructive cycle that leaves a trail of emotional and financial devastation across multiple marriages and partnerships.… Read More The Cycle of Manipulation and Financial Abuse: A Tale of Serial Exploitation