When the Legal System Knows the Truth and Still Chooses

What happens when the very institutions built to protect the innocent—our legal system, our courts, our government—turn their backs, even after seeing the truth right before their eyes?


I speak not only as a concerned citizen, but as a wife, a mother, and a witness to a terrible injustice. My husband, a hardworking man who purchased his home with his own money, is suffering from dementia. And instead of receiving love and protection, he has been thrown into a care home against his will—ripped away from his family and isolated among strangers.


How did this happen?

Because someone forged a power of attorney. Someone who never contributed a penny to the home is now claiming ownership of everything we worked for. And the legal system, fully aware of the truth—of the criminal history, of the lies, of the exploitation—has done nothing.


They let it happen.


The law has allowed a person with a criminal record—still on probation, with a past of drug abuse and forgery—to determine the fate of innocent children, an innocent wife, and a vulnerable man. Is this what justice looks like in our country? When criminals are believed and protected, while good people suffer in silence?


It is in America—this land of freedom and justice—that children now have the power to kick their parents out of their homes while they are still alive. To isolate them, to abandon them in care homes they never wanted. Homes filled with strangers, loneliness, and despair.


My husband doesn’t belong there. He belongs in his home—with his wife and children who love him. But the legal system has failed him. And in doing so, it has failed all of us.


When criminals are allowed to forge documents and take ownership of what is not theirs, when the elderly are silenced and separated, when the innocent are punished simply because they cannot afford lawyers or because their evidence was destroyed by those who have everything to gain from deceit—then justice no longer exists.


And the danger is real. The same criminal you protect today could be the nightmare your own family faces tomorrow.


This is not just my story—it is the story of many. The voices of those who are suffering in silence. The sick, the elderly, the wives and husbands, and the children left behind, robbed of love and peace by those who exploit and deceive. If we do not act now, if the law continues to side with the wrongdoers, then good people will begin to lose faith in justice altogether.


And what kind of world will that leave us with?


We must fight for justice.

We must protect those suffering from dementia and other illnesses.

We must shield the elderly from abandonment and manipulation.

We must empower good citizens—regardless of wealth or power—to speak up and be heard.


Let the law stand not just as a symbol of order, but as a force of compassion. Let us hold criminals accountable, not give them more power. Let us make our country a place where families are protected, where parents are loved, and where no one is forced out of their home by fraud or deceit.


Because when the innocent are protected, the whole world becomes safer.


Let us come together—regardless of background, skin color, or past—to protect what truly matters: love, truth, and justice.


#ByMrsPuskas

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