Understanding False Allegations in Family Court
What you'll learn
- Learn about ways false allegations are used in family court
- Learn about mechanisms that enable False Allegations
- Hear real case studies and interviews from male victims of false allegations
- Learn about the impact of False Allegations
Requirements
- No experience or knowledge needed
Description
False allegations ruin lives.
They tear apart families, damage reputations, and leave lasting emotional and legal scars — especially when the system gets it wrong.
This course shines a light on an issue too many people experience but too few talk about.
Whether you’re:
Facing allegations yourself,
Supporting someone who is,
Working in mental health, family law, or coaching,
Or just want to understand how this happens and what it does to people...
This course offers the truth — through real-life stories, legal insights, and practical steps you can take.
Led by Jared Whitaker, men’s advocate, author, and survivor of abuse and false allegations, this course is rooted in lived experience, truth-telling, and a mission to raise awareness.
What You’ll Learn:
How false allegations are commonly used in family court
The tactics abusers use to weaponize the system
The emotional and legal fallout victims face
Real case studies that show how this plays out in court
What to do (and what not to do) if you’re falsely accused
Practical, legal, and emotional support guidance
Interview insights from a UK solicitor who handles these cases regularly
What You’re Getting:
Over 30 lectures across structured modules
Real case studies and expert interviews
Trauma-informed teaching from lived experience
Lifetime access to all content + updates
Course certificate upon completion
Who This Course Is For:
Anyone who has been falsely accused (especially in a domestic or family court context)
Friends and family of someone facing false allegations
Support workers, therapists, or legal professionals
People looking to understand the darker side of family court dynamics
Advocates for fairness, justice, and mental health
With every course sold, profits get donated directly to Abused Men in Scotland, a brilliant men’s abuse charity that’s been doing incredible work supporting male victims of domestic abuse.
About the Instructor:
Jared Whitaker is a speaker, author, and advocate for male victims of abuse and false allegations. He’s worked with thousands of men around the world, helping them understand what they’ve experienced and how to heal from it.
A survivor himself, Jared shares not just facts, but hard-earned wisdom, empathy, and clear strategies.
He is the author of multiple books on domestic abuse, narcissism, and false allegations, and runs courses, workshops, and 1:1 coaching to help people rebuild.
What Students Say:
"This course helped me realise I wasn’t alone. It’s honest, powerful, and full of practical advice I wish I had earlier."
"The interview with the solicitor alone was worth the price. Eye-opening and essential."
Join the Course Today
If you or someone you care about is facing false allegations — don’t navigate it alone.
This course gives you the clarity, strength, and support you need.
Enrol now!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone wanting to gain a basic understanding of false allegations, what enables them, and their impacts
Instructor
I am an author, speaker, and advocate dedicated to raising awareness of the serious issues men face, particularly around domestic abuse and narcissistic relationships. Formerly a CEO of a project management software firm, I shifted my focus after personal health challenges to devote my life to making a meaningful impact in this space.
Through my books, YouTube channel, and lived experience speaking engagements, I highlight the often-overlooked struggles men endure and work to promote healing, understanding, and equality for both men and women. I also provide domestic abuse coaching to help others recognize abusive patterns, navigate recovery, and rebuild their lives.
My mission is to shine a light on these critical topics, challenge stigmas, and offer resources and support to those in need.