A Texas father was allegedly ambushed and stabbed during a custody exchange. The case raises urgent questions about safety, court…
Born at 23 Weeks. Given 1%. Now Playing for a Championship.
Derick Hall's inspiring journey began as a premature baby with a 1% survival rate, defying all odds due to his…
When Custody Conflict Turns Criminal: Violence Is Never a Parental Right
A custody dispute turned violent when a biological father allegedly opened fire on his daughter’s adoptive parents, underscoring the hard…
Equal Parenting Rights in America: Incremental Progress, State by State
In early 2026, the movement for equal parenting rights progresses at the state level in the U.S., with varying legislative…
When the System Steps Back, Children Can Still Fall Through
A new essay highlights a crisis in New York's Family Court system regarding children exposed to domestic violence. Many fail…
When DIY Parenthood Meets Family Court
The Florida Supreme Court's recent ruling clarifies that informal, at-home insemination does not automatically strip donors of parental rights, exposing…
Year’s End, Children Still Waiting
Every year, institutions celebrate perceived progress in family courts and child welfare. Yet, children remain waiting for justice as processes…
New Study Links Childhood Trauma to Higher ADHD Symptoms in College Students — What It Means for Families, Policy, and America’s Sons
A peer-reviewed study highlights that college students with adverse childhood experiences are more likely to show ADHD-like symptoms due to…
When Love Is Reframed as “Documentation”
The author shares their struggle with navigating a legal system that fails to enforce court-ordered parenting time, leading to accusations…
Virginia’s Social Media Law Puts Parents Back in the Picture — But Raises Hard Questions for Families
Virginia’s new parental-control law, effective January 1, 2026, limits social media use for children under 16 unless parents opt out.…