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Surviving the Storm: How to Protect Your Health and Wellbeing in a High-Conflict Child Custody Battle

In high-conflict custody cases, parents often face emotional, physical, and financial strain while the court system remains indifferent. The article emphasizes the importance of prioritizing personal health, setting boundaries, and documenting experiences. Parents should view self-care as essential for survival, seeking support outside the courtroom while reclaiming their mental and physical strength.

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Maryland’s New Family Law Loophole: Erasing Parents Without Evidence

In Reichert v. Hornbeck, the Circuit Court has created a dangerous legal precedent by granting John H. Michel parental standing without any legal justification or consideration of the child’s wishes. This ruling threatens the rights of fit biological parents in Maryland, allowing judges to grant parental status to unrelated third parties arbitrarily.

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The Fight After the Final Order: How South Carolina Courts Leave Pro Se Parents With No Way Out

William Sewell faces dire consequences following the Family Court of Dorchester County’s ruling granting custody of his daughter to his ex-wife, imposing significant financial burdens, and denying him legal representation. Despite these challenges, he pursues two post-judgment motions, arguing judicial bias and constitutional violations, determined to fight for his rights and child.

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Mike Tyson’s Knockout Case for Cannabis Reform: A Perspective on Freedom, Safety, and American Prosperity

Mike Tyson is advocating for cannabis policy reform by calling for its reclassification to Schedule III, emphasizing its medicinal value and the need to protect public safety. He highlights the hypocrisy of incarcerating non-violent marijuana offenders while arguing for regulation to combat cartels and promote free markets, aligning his stance with conservative principles.

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35 Years of the ADA: A Civil Rights Law in Name, Not in Practice

Next week marks 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed, yet many disabled Americans still face discrimination and unfulfilled promises. Both past and current administrations have failed to enforce ADA rights, leaving systemic issues unaddressed. Real change is needed beyond symbolic gestures to ensure equal treatment and accountability.

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Ghost Forests and Forgotten Farms: Maryland’s Eastern Shore Confronts a Salty Reality

Maryland’s Eastern Shore faces an environmental collapse marked by “ghost forests” where saltwater intrusion is killing off trees and farmland. Local farmers suffer economic losses with inadequate support from authorities. The situation reflects a neglect of rural communities and historical landmarks, urging a need for action and local control in policy responses.

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“Who’s Protecting the Children?”: John Myrick Calls for Family Court Investigation in Maryland

In Maryland, gubernatorial candidate John Myrick criticizes the family court system, arguing it’s corrupt and favors financial interests over children’s welfare. He highlights how Title IV-D funding exacerbates conflicts of interest, denying parental rights and causing family separation. Myrick calls for oversight reforms to enhance accountability and protect all parents’ rights.

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The Platform That Censors the Truth: How Medium Betrayed Its Writers and Silenced My Journalism

Since 2020, journalist Michael Phillips used Medium as a platform for impactful writing on systemic injustice. After building a loyal audience and gaining traction, his account was suspended without explanation for supposedly violating rules. He criticizes Medium’s censorship as corporate control over journalism, urging a move to platforms that uphold free speech.

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Blacklisted Before the Ballot: How Maryland’s Media and Machine Silence Independent Candidates

Andy Ellis, the Green Party gubernatorial candidate in Maryland, argues that the political system favors major parties, effectively silencing third-party voices. He highlights the exclusion from debates and mainstream media, which contribute to voters being unaware of diverse candidates. Ellis aims to challenge this dynamic and promote broader democratic engagement.

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The One Percent That Terrifies Annapolis: Why Andy Ellis Says Maryland Is Built to Silence You

Andy Ellis, Green Party candidate for governor in Maryland, aims to challenge the political system designed to exclude third parties. Requiring only 1% for ballot access, he highlights barriers like media neglect and lack of debate participation. His goal is to generate 100,000 votes to expose the flaws in democracy and empower voters.

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