When someone suffers a traumatic brain injury and that person is severely injured as a result of some type of an accident or incident, his or her life can and often does change instantly and permanently.
When fathers face the possibility of having to fight for custody of their children, many of them only begrudgingly do so because they assume that they have no chance for success based on a perceived advantage that is held by the mothers in these situations.
According to statistics kept by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 50,000 people are killed after suffering a traumatic head injury every year, and hundreds of thousands of others are forced to live with long-term disabilities.
When someone faces the end of his or her marriage and the legal process is about to begin, that person is likely experiencing many different and powerful emotions with none of them being positive.