The article discusses the complexities of parental access during the holidays, highlighting how family courts often misinterpret courteous behavior as…
What Happens When a Parent Follows the Court Order — and the Court Refuses to Enforce It?
Family courts promise to protect children's relationships with both parents, yet enforcement often fails, leading to significant family disruptions. Many…
When Access Exists on Paper but Not in Practice
The article discusses how modern court systems create invisible barriers to access and due process, particularly affecting parents and self-represented…
Maryland’s Transcript Trap: How Ordinary People Like Bernard Miller and Shaoshan Feng Were Shut Out of Justice
In Maryland, access to justice is often an illusion, particularly for the poor. Bernard Miller and Shaoshan Feng's experiences show…
The New Indentured Class: How Family Court Creates Modern Slavery
The family court system in America is compared to modern slavery, as it strips parents of their rights, finances, and…
Courtroom PTSD: How High-Conflict Custody Battles Create Lifelong Trauma
Family court trauma is real—and it's destroying lives. This article exposes how high-conflict custody battles cause long-term psychological damage, especially…
The Most Dangerous Court in America Is the One No One Teaches You How to Survive
Family court in America allows significant losses for parents—children, homes, and finances—without criminal accusations or safeguards. Parents often enter naively,…