Absolutely. Thank you for your question.
One of the myths is that society—and that includes family courts—needs to be very suspicious.
I'm sorry. You asked your question in English.
One of the primary myths is the idea that we should be very suspicious when family violence is reported. Whether it's the mother or the child reporting violence, or especially if the mother reports sexual abuse against the child, we should be very suspicious. The myth is that women lie and exaggerate and children can't be trusted. Also, women need to forgive. It's been years, and she's still angry and the child is still angry, so there must be something going on. It can't be the normal effects of domestic violence.
These are some of the myths that are very pervasive in our court system.