
About This Episode
Uden min datter—which translates to "Without My Daughter"—is a podcast series investigating parental custody disputes and access denial cases within Denmark's family law system.
The podcast documents personal accounts from parents navigating custody battles, focusing on cases where individuals have been separated from their children through legal proceedings. These disputes often involve what is known in Danish as "samværschikane"—deliberate obstruction or denial of parental access rights—a pattern that appears across multiple cases featured in the series.
Central to the podcast's reporting are the systemic challenges within Denmark's legal framework. Cases documented in the series highlight slow-moving court processes, extended periods of separation, and the emotional and legal toll on families caught in custody conflicts. The podcast provides a platform for parents to share their experiences with these protracted legal battles, offering listeners insight into how family law disputes unfold in the Danish judicial system.
The series has generated discussion around parental rights and access issues in Denmark, with the podcast maintaining an active web presence that includes press coverage and listener reviews. The platform has attracted attention as a venue for examining custody cases that might otherwise remain private family matters.
Uden min datter operates across major podcast platforms, making these investigations accessible to international audiences interested in family law, parental rights, and judicial processes in Scandinavian countries. While the cases are rooted in Danish legal contexts, the issues of custody access and parental separation resonate with family law challenges documented globally.