Since 1997, the federal government has allocated over $1 billion in adoption bonuses to states, with additional funding of $52…
The Fracturing Foundation
The decline in birth rates and marriage in the U.S. has led to significant societal issues, including rising juvenile crime…
The Case That Wouldn’t End
The Reichert v. Hornbeck case highlights systemic failures in family court, showcasing a 16-year cycle of unresolved litigation stemming from…
When the Family Court Judge Becomes the Defendant
A Philadelphia family court judge now faces serious assault charges after allegedly attacking his wife and adult daughter inside his…
Months Missing: The Tristan King Case Shows How the System Failed a Child
Tristan King, a nine-year-old boy missing for nearly six months in Baltimore, was ultimately found alive, raising serious concerns about…
Luka Dončić’s Custody Fight: A Reminder That Fame Doesn’t Protect Fathers
Luka Dončić, a renowned basketball player, is embroiled in a custody dispute after separating from his fiancée, Anamaria Goltes. This…
What Is Abuse of Process?
In high-conflict custody battles, the legal concept of abuse of process arises when individuals misuse legal procedures to intimidate or…
What the Defendant Admitted Under Oath
The Hornbeck deposition highlights the complexities of parental custody disputes in family court, where personal narratives often clash. Under oath,…
Court of No Return: What Really Happens After CPS Takes Your Child
By Michael Phillips | Father & Co.Series: Family for Sale – Part 3 Behind the locked doors of America’s family…
Supreme Court Weighs In on Parental Rights and Gender Policy Dispute
The Supreme Court's recent order in Elizabeth Mirabelli v. Rob Bonta highlights ongoing tensions over parental rights and school policies…