False allegations in Family Court: Who is to blame? by Ruth A. S. Nichols, M.A., M.A., CFLE p (Certified Family Life Educator, provisional) In family court a subset of parents has the reputation for crying wolf, indicating a cry of urgency. In Aesop’s fable of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” there were severe consequences...
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