Jehovah's Witnesses Child Custody Assistance

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Website launched to Assist Child Custody Disputes within Jehovah’s Witnesses
90% of 1,000 Custody Cases fought Each Year are Lost Due to Manipulation of Legal System Gavel2.jpg A new organization has been launched to assist parents in custody disputes with Jehovah’s Witnesses. William H. Bowen founder of silentlambs, inc. is working with key experts to provide legal strategies to assist law firms in winning child custody disputes with Jehovah’s Witnesses. Associates with JW child custody have over 86 years experience as active Jehovah’s Witnesses and have served in key positions throughout the organization. Their experience will be used to assist caring parents to protect their children from cult mind control. It is estimated that over 130 Jehovah’s Witness children die each year due to the religion’s application of religious doctrine to health care. Children are alienated from their non-JW parents and family as well as isolated from society due to mind control use of church doctrine. “We feel this is a long overdue service for parents that wish to give their children a normal life,” states William H. Bowen. “At silentlambs we protected children from sexual abuse, now we can expand that work to help kids have a happier future.” JW Child Custody will offer expanded services to assist attorneys with legal consulting for a variety of issues surrounding Jehovah’s Witness legal entity “Watchtower.” They will also have a “Child Custody Packet” to educate parents and attorneys in preparing for custody cases. Recent cases involve such issues as wrongful death and tax evasion. Bowen states, “Due our detailed knowledge of the inner workings of Watchtower we can enable litigants to overcome the practice of ‘Theocratic Warfare,’ which is perjury approved by God according to Jehovah’s Witness doctrine.” (see JW Child Custody Booklet) The website www.jwchildcustody.com offers a toll free number to set up a free consultation as well as email correspondence for specific legal issues Bill Bowen Hero Contact: William H. Bowen: KY 270-527-5350, cell 270-703-2257 info@jwchildcustody.com

DannyHaszard's picture

Up close and personal Jehovah's Witnesses can be wolves in sheep's clothing.

Think about this-When the devil comes knocking on your door he may not have the 'dark goth look'.They could be smartly dressed and wielding the Christian Bible.

I have Jehovah's Witnesses family in the USA who practice the Watchtower JW enforced ritual shunning that i have not seen or heard from in 15 years.

The central core dogma of the Watchtower is Jesus second coming (invisibly) in 1914 and is a lie.Jehovah's Witnesses are a spin-off of the man made Millerite movement of 1840.

A destructive cult of false teachings, that frequently result in spiritual and psychological abuse, as well as needless deaths (bogus blood transfusion ban).

Yes,you can 'check out anytime you want but you can never leave',because they can and will hold your family hostage.

The world has the Internet now,and there are tens of thousands of pages up from disgruntled ex-Jehovah's Witnesses like myself who have been abused by the Watchtower cult.

The Watchtower is a truly Orwellian world.
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Danny Haszard Jehovah's Witness X 33 years and 3rd generation www.freeminds.org

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I was born and raised by Jehovah's Witnesses and it is a hardship to go to school and know that you must limit your social interactions with classmates because the Watchtower say's they are unbelievers who will all die at Armageddon for not serving Jehovah.

JW's are some scary freakin people. Save yourself.

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JW's are told to lie in court and to authorities if that's what it takes to win a case. It's called Theorcratic Warfare Strategy.

Like millions of others in this world, I was raised a Jehovah's witness child, isolated from other children, cut off from my extended family, indoctrinated for days on end at religious conventions in the scorching sun, and generally abused and oppressed. I liken it to someone holding a pillow over my face for many years, allowing in just enough air so that I didn't actually die.

The result? At the age of 12, I considered KILLING my family and myself. Fortunately, I had the strength and good sense to take a different course with my life.

I captured my experiences growing up as a JW child in my book "Out of the Cocoon" (published 2006 by RDR Publishers) and would welcome the opportunity to testify in court about how the Watchtower organization destroys families and creates dysfunctional havoc in children's lives.

Today I'm free, living life joyfully "Out of the Cocoon," trying to help others from entering the torment my family has experienced in the name of religion. I also provide a seminar for churches and other groups called, "Understanding Cults: What You Need to Know to Pprotect Your Family."

Hell hath no fury like an ex-JW scorned.

Brenda Lee, author of "Out of the Cocoon: A Young Woman's Courageous Flight from the Grip of a Religious Cult" www.outofthecocoon.net (feel free to contact me thru website)

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