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The Shards of Our Life

Violence in marriage, physically or psychologically — unnoticed by outsiders — regardless of nationality, culture, social class and gender: for many people it is part of their everyday lives. For various reasons, separating victims is difficult or impossible, whether it's financial dependence or fear of the unknown. The principle of indebtedness — divorce through the fault of the partner - is still a current topic in many divorce proceedings. Many fathers struggle with the injustices (high payments, manipulating ex-wives, estrangement of the children, existential problems) after a divorce, to which they are often exposed for no reason and which are neither a support to the parents nor their children. Violence knows no gender, faith, origin, age, social class or professional group. It can happen to anyone!

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Violence in marriage, physically or psychologically — unnoticed by outsiders — regardless of nationality, culture, social class and gender: for many people it is part of their everyday lives. For various reasons, separating victims is difficult or impossible, whether it's financial dependence or fear of the unknown. The principle of indebtedness — divorce through the fault of the partner - is still a current topic in many divorce proceedings. Many fathers struggle with the injustices (high payments, manipulating ex-wives, estrangement of the children, existential problems) after a divorce, to which they are often exposed for no reason and which are neither a support to the parents nor their children. Violence knows no gender, faith, origin, age, social class or professional group. It can happen to anyone!

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