Royal Injustice

Royal Injustice by J. L. Beck, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in October 2008, presents a poignant narrative centered on a father’s battle for custody following a tumultuous divorce. This 260-page book explores the complexities of family relationships, particularly highlighting the challenges fathers face in the legal system when seeking to maintain a meaningful connection with their children.
The story follows Tony Palermo, who discovers the instability of his wife, Mira Gallo, only after their marriage has unraveled. As he fights for his parental rights, the narrative delves into the biases within the justice system that often favor mothers, illustrating the lengths to which Mira and her family will go to undermine him. Through Tony’s experiences, the book sheds light on the themes of divorce, family life, and the often-overlooked struggles of fathers in custody disputes.
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Royal Injustice is the story of a father’s struggle to gain his rightful time with his children after a nasty divorce. Tony Palermo marries a seemingly normal, successful woman only to find out too late that she is severely unstable. When they divorce, she gives him an ultimatum – “Walk away or I’ll make your life miserable”. Tony won’t give up his children, so Mira Gallo and her equally crazy family do anything and everything to make his life a living hell. Tony’s story brings to light how our justice system tends to believe that the mother is always the best parent and a father’s role and presence is not significant. It also shows how our justice system is easily abused by those who can afford to keep fighting, regardless of the best interest of the children.
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