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I filed for child support and soon after found out that my husband had multiple child support cases in California. We were married for 27 years, together for 30. In court he still lied and said that I ask the DCSS to create multiple cases.
Wyman Lee Multiple Child Cases in the state of California
Wyman Lee Multiple Child Cases in the state of California
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We were at the courthouse from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM filling out the restraining order. My children and I were staying in hotels. I called women's shelters in hopes of finding a place to stay. They put us on a wait list. I was told it would only take 48 hours for my spouse to be served so that we could go back to our home. He was not served, and he cut off all of my credit cards and filed fraud on my personal credit card payment so that the payments were reversed. To this day I'm in debt because he continues to file fraud charges on me when I use our joint cards and the charges are reverted back to me. Then he makes sure that only he receives a cc on our joint account. The financial abuse is never ending.
Original Restraining Order Monterey Superior Court
Original Restraining Order Monterey Superior Court
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Monterey Superior Court dismissed the domestic Violence case against the perpetrator Wyman Lee in case # 23DV000450 Because his lawyer told the judge that the CPS report was made up by the petitioner. The judge dismissed the case. My children and myself did not deserve protection.
Official File from the Department of Child Protective Services.
Official File from the Department of Child Protective Services.
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Witness was present during the court hearing in case # 23DV000450. At the Monterey Superior Court on February 29th, 2024. The judge didn't want to hear from any of the witnesses.
#2 Witness Evidentiary Hearing Witness letter.
#2 Witness Evidentiary Hearing Witness letter.
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This witness letter was not excepted by the Monterey Superior Courts on Feb. 29th 2024. Case # 23DV000450. His lawyer said I wrote it and that anyone could have signed it even though the witness was present. The judge was not interested in hearing from any of the witnesses.
#1 Witness for the DVRO against Wyman Lee
#1 Witness for the DVRO against Wyman Lee
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In many situations, if abuse can not be seen on the outside, it's ignored, considered a lie, made up, or even a psychosis of some sort. People ignore the abuse that causes damage on the inside. Which sadly ends up hurting more than the wounds you can see on the outside. Many become substance abuse users and, even worse, commit suicide. Emotional damage is much more challenging to see and treat, yet it gets the least attention. Victims get ignored and even made to feel worse by the victim-blaming mentality of the patriarch. "Oh, she's suffering from menopause, or mental illness runs in her family." The sad thing is that the majority of society believes this. What you are about to read is my struggle, my story. My husband believed that if I were not bruised, beaten, or broken on the outside, it wasn't abuse. He thought he was a good father and a good man because he paid for everything. When I say everything, I mean everything and everyone. He had several other children with others within 27 years of marriage. But he was still a good person because he paid for his people. For many years, I suffered in silence. I covered my pain in alcohol, and what I thought was "self-care" was me licking my wounds and putting on that fake smile and fake dressed-up kids to present to the world. No one believed me when I finally became sick of it and wanted out. Not even the courts, not the law, not my momma, no one. I couldn't even get into a women's shelter. The judges gave me temporary restraining orders because my evidence was not substantial. I played such a good part in solidifying my husband's facade that no one believed, supported, acknowledged, or even cared. The moral of the story. . . . don't pretend. Live the truth because, in the end, you're only hurting yourself on top of the hurt you've already experienced. You deserve better! I deserve better! That said, please read the signs, memorize the signs, and get help NOW. The sooner, the better. Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior used to gain or maintain power and control over another person in a relationship. It can take various forms, including: Verbal Abuse: When someone intentionally says things to scare, degrade, or damage the person's self-worth. Examples include yelling, humiliating, name-calling, or threatening harm. Verbal abuse is a form of emotional abuse in which a person uses words or threats to gain or maintain power and control over someone. Being on the receiving end of verbal abuse can cause a person to question their intelligence, value, or self-worth. It goes beyond normal disagreements and can manifest in various ways, including: Name-calling: Whether in a romantic relationship, a parent-child relationship, or even on the playground, habitual name-calling is unhealthy. Sometimes, it's obvious, while other times, it's disguised as "pet names" or "teasing." Regardless, it's a method of belittling the other person. Insults and Condescension: Hurtful sarcasm, blame, manipulat
Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior used to gain or maintain p...
Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior used to gain or maintain p...
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In September, a woman who has lived with domestic violence for many years, finally leaves. Files for a DVRO, that's issued temporarily. The accuser obtains a lawyer to fight every accusation. The petitioner gives all the evidence that the judge asks for. The judge retires, the new judge says there's no substantial evidence. The Lawyer, Benjamin Lopatin asks for a continuation on the first three court hears. Now on the fourth hearing this is the evidence that's going to be presented. Full of dishonesty to create a loving marriage. My question is. Why would a woman leave a beautiful marriage as depicted in the response with evidence of love and caring? The evidence is moving, the husband sounds like a dream. Right out of Nicholes Sparks novel. I would have never left if that were the case. Here is some of our True Story: A plea for help from my local constituents and community: Over the past ten years or so, I’ve had many setbacks. In 2014 my son was diagnosed with his first brain tumor, he was two years old. In 2016 he had a recurrence, in 2020, he had two more brain tumors return in the same tumor bed. Each time he had surgery and in 2020 went through seven weeks of Gamma Knife radiation treatment to the entire tumor bed. So far so good, we've had a little over two years of clean MRI brain scans. During those years our lives were full of unbelievable support and joy within the community. Our home life, not so great. My husband became someone I did not recognize, his behavior and attitude towards me and our older children changed immensely. Because he was our sole provider and only source for income, insurance and most all our assets are in his name alone. I was powerless to defend myself and my children at least, I thought I was. Our community resource became my source of hope. I reached out to the social security office to look into getting SSI for my consistent care for my younger son, I went to the regional center to my disappointment, all of these entities turned me away. Although, Central Coast Alliance, Jacob’s Heart cancer support services, the kinship center (for my older adopted son) and our local NAACP members, gave us financial and emotional support for the years that we needed. I also started seeing a psychologist and joined several caregiver support groups in order to manage life in general. Unfortunately, bad things became worse, my older son was being abused physically by his father and I did all I could to keep them apart, while keeping our family together. Eventually child protective services stepped in and wanted to take all three children. My mother stepped in and called the local PALM police to tell them that my older son was lying and told me that I need to keep family business to myself. The police sided with my mother, and I feared that my children would be taken away from me so I went along with the lie and my older son agreed by saying that he would tough it out so that we would not be separated.
The Greatest Story Ever Told: A Civil Rights Violation of a black woman and h...
The Greatest Story Ever Told: A Civil Rights Violation of a black woman and h...
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Self Care for the Mind, Body & Soul I remember waking up to a bird that would tap its beak on the side of my window, the little bird would tap and tap, as I lay there with my eyes closed I could hear singing, a little birdy song while all else was silent, clear and refreshing. The warm sun on my face and the clean country Michigan air blowing through my window. Those were my summer mornings waking up as a teenager in southeast Michigan, I would wake up before anyone else and make myself a cup of coffee. Drink quietly as I listened to absolutely nothing. I would breathe in the sunlight, watching the laundry blowing on the clothesline in our backyard. In some cultures mornings are sacred. They are a time of renewal because it’s the start of a new day and anything is possible. Waking up first gave me a chance to gather my thoughts and create my idea of the ideal day. I gain great inspiration from knowing just what kind of day I wanted to have and not the kind of day I thought I would. It’s empowering when you begin your day with an intention. Think about what you want, visualize it, see yourself moving through those moments. “Love yourself as you would want to be loved.” Don’t you dislike when someone forgets or ignores you? So why would you forget or ignore yourself? When the stewardess in the airplane goes over the emergency instructions and tells you to put the breathing mask over your face before helping the passenger next to you. This should be your metaphor for life. Address your needs first before you help others. This just simply means that you can’t help someone else if you don’t help yourself first. Imagine you are struggling to breathe yet, you are trying to save someone else but you can’t and you pass out. You both are in danger of losing your lives. I know it may sound a little extreme but it’s not that far off from reality. Many mothers die or become very ill at a young age because they gave everything they had, mentally, and physically to their family and neglected themselves. Give yourself permission to be quiet. Take a bubble bath, read a book, get a massage, go for a long walk, take a class, enjoy a few small moments and just be with you. Get lost in your own thoughts for a short while without the outside world intruding. It’s important to decide that you are worth taking care of. Love Yourself!
Self Care for the Mind, Body & Soul (1).pdf
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I filed for child support and soon after found out that my husband had multiple child support cases in California. We were married for 27 years, together for 30. In court he still lied and said that I ask the DCSS to create multiple cases.
Wyman Lee Multiple Child Cases in the state of California
Wyman Lee Multiple Child Cases in the state of California
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We were at the courthouse from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM filling out the restraining order. My children and I were staying in hotels. I called women's shelters in hopes of finding a place to stay. They put us on a wait list. I was told it would only take 48 hours for my spouse to be served so that we could go back to our home. He was not served, and he cut off all of my credit cards and filed fraud on my personal credit card payment so that the payments were reversed. To this day I'm in debt because he continues to file fraud charges on me when I use our joint cards and the charges are reverted back to me. Then he makes sure that only he receives a cc on our joint account. The financial abuse is never ending.
Original Restraining Order Monterey Superior Court
Original Restraining Order Monterey Superior Court
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Monterey Superior Court dismissed the domestic Violence case against the perpetrator Wyman Lee in case # 23DV000450 Because his lawyer told the judge that the CPS report was made up by the petitioner. The judge dismissed the case. My children and myself did not deserve protection.
Official File from the Department of Child Protective Services.
Official File from the Department of Child Protective Services.
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Witness was present during the court hearing in case # 23DV000450. At the Monterey Superior Court on February 29th, 2024. The judge didn't want to hear from any of the witnesses.
#2 Witness Evidentiary Hearing Witness letter.
#2 Witness Evidentiary Hearing Witness letter.
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This witness letter was not excepted by the Monterey Superior Courts on Feb. 29th 2024. Case # 23DV000450. His lawyer said I wrote it and that anyone could have signed it even though the witness was present. The judge was not interested in hearing from any of the witnesses.
#1 Witness for the DVRO against Wyman Lee
#1 Witness for the DVRO against Wyman Lee
Purdue Global
In many situations, if abuse can not be seen on the outside, it's ignored, considered a lie, made up, or even a psychosis of some sort. People ignore the abuse that causes damage on the inside. Which sadly ends up hurting more than the wounds you can see on the outside. Many become substance abuse users and, even worse, commit suicide. Emotional damage is much more challenging to see and treat, yet it gets the least attention. Victims get ignored and even made to feel worse by the victim-blaming mentality of the patriarch. "Oh, she's suffering from menopause, or mental illness runs in her family." The sad thing is that the majority of society believes this. What you are about to read is my struggle, my story. My husband believed that if I were not bruised, beaten, or broken on the outside, it wasn't abuse. He thought he was a good father and a good man because he paid for everything. When I say everything, I mean everything and everyone. He had several other children with others within 27 years of marriage. But he was still a good person because he paid for his people. For many years, I suffered in silence. I covered my pain in alcohol, and what I thought was "self-care" was me licking my wounds and putting on that fake smile and fake dressed-up kids to present to the world. No one believed me when I finally became sick of it and wanted out. Not even the courts, not the law, not my momma, no one. I couldn't even get into a women's shelter. The judges gave me temporary restraining orders because my evidence was not substantial. I played such a good part in solidifying my husband's facade that no one believed, supported, acknowledged, or even cared. The moral of the story. . . . don't pretend. Live the truth because, in the end, you're only hurting yourself on top of the hurt you've already experienced. You deserve better! I deserve better! That said, please read the signs, memorize the signs, and get help NOW. The sooner, the better. Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior used to gain or maintain power and control over another person in a relationship. It can take various forms, including: Verbal Abuse: When someone intentionally says things to scare, degrade, or damage the person's self-worth. Examples include yelling, humiliating, name-calling, or threatening harm. Verbal abuse is a form of emotional abuse in which a person uses words or threats to gain or maintain power and control over someone. Being on the receiving end of verbal abuse can cause a person to question their intelligence, value, or self-worth. It goes beyond normal disagreements and can manifest in various ways, including: Name-calling: Whether in a romantic relationship, a parent-child relationship, or even on the playground, habitual name-calling is unhealthy. Sometimes, it's obvious, while other times, it's disguised as "pet names" or "teasing." Regardless, it's a method of belittling the other person. Insults and Condescension: Hurtful sarcasm, blame, manipulat
Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior used to gain or maintain p...
Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior used to gain or maintain p...
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In September, a woman who has lived with domestic violence for many years, finally leaves. Files for a DVRO, that's issued temporarily. The accuser obtains a lawyer to fight every accusation. The petitioner gives all the evidence that the judge asks for. The judge retires, the new judge says there's no substantial evidence. The Lawyer, Benjamin Lopatin asks for a continuation on the first three court hears. Now on the fourth hearing this is the evidence that's going to be presented. Full of dishonesty to create a loving marriage. My question is. Why would a woman leave a beautiful marriage as depicted in the response with evidence of love and caring? The evidence is moving, the husband sounds like a dream. Right out of Nicholes Sparks novel. I would have never left if that were the case. Here is some of our True Story: A plea for help from my local constituents and community: Over the past ten years or so, I’ve had many setbacks. In 2014 my son was diagnosed with his first brain tumor, he was two years old. In 2016 he had a recurrence, in 2020, he had two more brain tumors return in the same tumor bed. Each time he had surgery and in 2020 went through seven weeks of Gamma Knife radiation treatment to the entire tumor bed. So far so good, we've had a little over two years of clean MRI brain scans. During those years our lives were full of unbelievable support and joy within the community. Our home life, not so great. My husband became someone I did not recognize, his behavior and attitude towards me and our older children changed immensely. Because he was our sole provider and only source for income, insurance and most all our assets are in his name alone. I was powerless to defend myself and my children at least, I thought I was. Our community resource became my source of hope. I reached out to the social security office to look into getting SSI for my consistent care for my younger son, I went to the regional center to my disappointment, all of these entities turned me away. Although, Central Coast Alliance, Jacob’s Heart cancer support services, the kinship center (for my older adopted son) and our local NAACP members, gave us financial and emotional support for the years that we needed. I also started seeing a psychologist and joined several caregiver support groups in order to manage life in general. Unfortunately, bad things became worse, my older son was being abused physically by his father and I did all I could to keep them apart, while keeping our family together. Eventually child protective services stepped in and wanted to take all three children. My mother stepped in and called the local PALM police to tell them that my older son was lying and told me that I need to keep family business to myself. The police sided with my mother, and I feared that my children would be taken away from me so I went along with the lie and my older son agreed by saying that he would tough it out so that we would not be separated.
The Greatest Story Ever Told: A Civil Rights Violation of a black woman and h...
The Greatest Story Ever Told: A Civil Rights Violation of a black woman and h...
Purdue Global
Self Care for the Mind, Body & Soul I remember waking up to a bird that would tap its beak on the side of my window, the little bird would tap and tap, as I lay there with my eyes closed I could hear singing, a little birdy song while all else was silent, clear and refreshing. The warm sun on my face and the clean country Michigan air blowing through my window. Those were my summer mornings waking up as a teenager in southeast Michigan, I would wake up before anyone else and make myself a cup of coffee. Drink quietly as I listened to absolutely nothing. I would breathe in the sunlight, watching the laundry blowing on the clothesline in our backyard. In some cultures mornings are sacred. They are a time of renewal because it’s the start of a new day and anything is possible. Waking up first gave me a chance to gather my thoughts and create my idea of the ideal day. I gain great inspiration from knowing just what kind of day I wanted to have and not the kind of day I thought I would. It’s empowering when you begin your day with an intention. Think about what you want, visualize it, see yourself moving through those moments. “Love yourself as you would want to be loved.” Don’t you dislike when someone forgets or ignores you? So why would you forget or ignore yourself? When the stewardess in the airplane goes over the emergency instructions and tells you to put the breathing mask over your face before helping the passenger next to you. This should be your metaphor for life. Address your needs first before you help others. This just simply means that you can’t help someone else if you don’t help yourself first. Imagine you are struggling to breathe yet, you are trying to save someone else but you can’t and you pass out. You both are in danger of losing your lives. I know it may sound a little extreme but it’s not that far off from reality. Many mothers die or become very ill at a young age because they gave everything they had, mentally, and physically to their family and neglected themselves. Give yourself permission to be quiet. Take a bubble bath, read a book, get a massage, go for a long walk, take a class, enjoy a few small moments and just be with you. Get lost in your own thoughts for a short while without the outside world intruding. It’s important to decide that you are worth taking care of. Love Yourself!
Self Care for the Mind, Body & Soul (1).pdf
Self Care for the Mind, Body & Soul (1).pdf
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Happy Spring! How are you? I know it has been a while. We have some things to catch up on. I have taken a little break from traveling this year, although I will be back at it again. Late last year, I decided to start training to become an Art Therapist. I will travel to Los Angeles twice yearly for classes and several Michigan trips. What does being healthy mean to you? This issue of Start Healthy explores ways you can be 1 percent healthier every day with a glossary of health specialists. Find out the difference between an art teacher and an art therapist. Did you know that art therapists are healthcare professionals? You might regularly visit your primary care physician, dentist, psychologist, and optometrist. Still, most people must familiarize themselves with the dozens of other health specialists and their offerings. The list inside can help you better understand the different types of doctors available to you and the services they provide. It's common to feel a little tired and gloomy on rainy days, but the weather can have a much more significant impact on your overall well-being than you may think. Inside you'll learn the role weather plays in conditions such as seasonal affective disorder. We are here to help. I'm not a traditional art teacher. Although I love traditional arts and crafts, I use them as a tool to facilitate the healing process. I started Vicky's Art School to help children with disabilities. Let us be your healthcare advocates. I have lived in the cancer arena for ten years. My experience can help you from diagnosis to recovery, not just with art programs that heal but also with navigating the healthcare system. With that being said, please join us this year in our fundraisers. What investments will you make toward improving your health? With your help, I can offer services at no or low cost. Please share this copy of Start Healthy with your friends. Stay in touch, and I'd love to hear from you. As always, it's a pleasure sharing this magazine with you. Love and Blessings, Vicky (Ben's Momma)
Start Healthy Spring 2023.pdf
Start Healthy Spring 2023.pdf
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This year's holiday card is for all my family, friends, and colleagues. Please enjoy this magazine full of recipes and great ideas to bring you into the New Year. Love and blessings, Vicky
Merry Christmas - It's Good to be Home!
Merry Christmas - It's Good to be Home!
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A manifesto written by a new 52-year-old. After living for half a century wisdom kicks in. At least I'd like to think so. I hope I didn't come all this way for nothing.
What I’ve learned after living for 52 years.pdf
What I’ve learned after living for 52 years.pdf
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Happy Spring! How are you? I know it has been a while. We have some things to catch up on. I have taken a little break from traveling this year, although I will be back at it again. Late last year, I decided to start training to become an Art Therapist. I will travel to Los Angeles twice yearly for classes and several Michigan trips. What does being healthy mean to you? This issue of Start Healthy explores ways you can be 1 percent healthier every day with a glossary of health specialists. Find out the difference between an art teacher and an art therapist. Did you know that art therapists are healthcare professionals? You might regularly visit your primary care physician, dentist, psychologist, and optometrist. Still, most people must familiarize themselves with the dozens of other health specialists and their offerings. The list inside can help you better understand the different types of doctors available to you and the services they provide. It's common to feel a little tired and gloomy on rainy days, but the weather can have a much more significant impact on your overall well-being than you may think. Inside you'll learn the role weather plays in conditions such as seasonal affective disorder. We are here to help. I'm not a traditional art teacher. Although I love traditional arts and crafts, I use them as a tool to facilitate the healing process. I started Vicky's Art School to help children with disabilities. Let us be your healthcare advocates. I have lived in the cancer arena for ten years. My experience can help you from diagnosis to recovery, not just with art programs that heal but also with navigating the healthcare system. With that being said, please join us this year in our fundraisers. What investments will you make toward improving your health? With your help, I can offer services at no or low cost. Please share this copy of Start Healthy with your friends. Stay in touch, and I'd love to hear from you. As always, it's a pleasure sharing this magazine with you. Love and Blessings, Vicky (Ben's Momma)
Start Healthy Spring 2023.pdf
Start Healthy Spring 2023.pdf
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This year's holiday card is for all my family, friends, and colleagues. Please enjoy this magazine full of recipes and great ideas to bring you into the New Year. Love and blessings, Vicky
Merry Christmas - It's Good to be Home!
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A manifesto written by a new 52-year-old. After living for half a century wisdom kicks in. At least I'd like to think so. I hope I didn't come all this way for nothing.
What I’ve learned after living for 52 years.pdf
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