BIOGRAPHY

Wendy Titelman, 53, is the mother of two young girls, ages 11 and 13, who were wrongfully taken from her by a Cobb County, Georgia, court and given to their sexually abusive father.

Because she has insisted on her daughters' protection, the court has refused to allow her contact with her children for 5 years, even after a jury vindicated her and condemned the state officials responsible for the children's plight. For the past several years, Wendy has dedicated her life to fighting the system to protect her daughters.

She has turned to all parents and advocates nationwide for help and tells her story in her book a Mother's Journal: Let My Children Go!. There, she describes her husband's abuse, secrets and deception, and details the systematic corruption and professional incompetence of lawyers and mental health professionals betraying her girls.

The book is an eye-opening account of what happens to children who get re- abused by "the system" when a mother truthfully reports that her children's father is sexually abusing them. Wendy Titelman reveals a tragedy almost too awful to believe, yet the facts are all there. Despite numerous confirmations of the abuse from competent psychological and medical professionals, the Cobb County, Georgia, Superior Court turned on Wendy Titelman.

Her story, like those of many other American mothers, is very current and continues to unfold today in the Georgia courts. Across the country, courts are taking children away from innocent, protective mothers and giving them to child molesters and family violence offenders.

Her children's plight has attracted national interest as one of the more blatant examples of a family court's use of incompetent and untrained guardians ad litem (attorneys appointed by the court to make custody recommendations) and psychologists, who use discredited junk science, such as the "parental alienation syndrome," to punish mothers who insist that their abused children be protected.

Wendy Titelman is a national speaker on behalf of mothers against court ordered abuse, rallying the media, courts, legislators, mothers, and outraged citizens to action. After living most of her life in the Atlanta area, Wendy Titelman is now the office manager of a New Orleans law firm. Prior to her marriage in 1991, she was a base manager responsible for 2400 flight attendants and a marketing executive.


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