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  • 10/2022
  • 9781958381571
  • 694 pages
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Inspired by a true story. Custody -Blood is thicker than water unfolds an incredible story of a father fighting for justice to have custody of his only son. Danial Mason grew up in central Victoria Australia and had a yearning to travel, in 1966 ventured to Auckland New Zealand. He met a girl got married, he was gifted with a son and then the marriage break-up. The break-up of the marriage and the mother wanting sole custody of the child began the quest by Danial Masons to gain custody of his son. The story centres around the legal system at the time whereas it favoured the mother as the law stated that a child under five remains with the mother in custody matters. The system was a harsh and bitter one set by the child welfare justice system along with the courts and Danial Mason being the father challenged this, it was monumental let alone finding a lawyer to represent him. By his faith and vision, he was drawn to the church this is where he found an outstanding lady lawyer, the lawyer was the defining moment in this extraordinary historic court case and how it all unfolded. There were many incidents leading up to and during the court case that readers will find difficult and hard to believe. Far too often fathers get portrayed as the aggressor, lies and unfounded stories are told in court cases by their ex-partners against fathers to better their own cause, this story would appeal to any father seeking to have custody of their children and fight for their rights. This is an entertaining story that has plenty of drama, domestic violence, tension
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09/15/2022
Danial Mason Portrays Father's Struggle to Keep Son

"Custody: Blood is Thicker Than Water" raises awareness for male domestic violence victims

Readers will witness a realistic story containing drama, domestic violence and tension derived from the author’s experiences.”

— Danial Mason

Danial Mason’s novel portrays an odyssey in the New Zeland’s court system, namely a father's struggle to retain custody of his son. "Custody: Blood is Thicker Than Water" is the story of how one man experienced domestic violence and was wrongly accused, leading to a legal ordeal as he sought to keep his son.

The narrative recounts how the protagonist traveled, met a girl, got married and had a son. However, after the marriage broke up, the mother wanted sole custody of the child, marking the beginning of his legal ordeal to have access to his child. Readers will see how the legal system of the time favored mothers, as it stated that children under five remain with their mothers. But the father would challenge this, though finding a lawyer to represent him was no easy feat. After a long search, he went to a church and found a lady lawyer who would represent him in the historic court case.

"Custody: Blood is Thicker Than Water" dispels the stereotype that fathers are always the aggressors during break ups and custody proceedings. Mason shows how husbands can be victims too when ex-partner present lies and unfounded stories to tarnish them. With this story, Mason hopes to reach fathers seeking custody of their children and fighting for their rights.

Readers will witness a realistic story containing drama, domestic violence and tension derived from the author’s experiences.

About the Author
Danial Mason was born and raised in Bendigo, Victoria and was the second youngest of thirteen children. He lost his father when he was seven. Mason traveled to New Zealand when he was 21 and found employment. There, he met a girl and got married, but later they divorced and had a legal custody battle to regain his son.

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Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 10/2022
  • 9781958381571
  • 694 pages
  • $19.99
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