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From Football Jokes to Family Court Realities: The Marriage Problem America Won’t Talk About

At a Cabinet meeting, Secretary of State Marco Rubio jokingly suggested prohibiting Saturday weddings during college football season, reflecting cultural priorities. However, this humor masks the more serious issues in America’s family courts, where biased decisions and financial motives drastically affect families, highlighting the need for reform rather than frivolous distractions.

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J.D. Vance’s Criticism of No-Fault Divorce: Cultural Commentary or Policy Signal?

J.D. Vance has become a key conservative voice critiquing no-fault divorce’s effect on families, linking it to the sexual revolution’s legacy. While he hasn’t proposed policy changes, his comments raise significant concerns about family stability versus individual happiness, igniting debate on the future of marriage in American society.

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The Missing Eyes in Family Court: Why We Need Court Watchers, Cameras, and Remote Access

Family courts in America lack transparency, harming parents and children due to unchecked judicial power. Introducing court watchers, cameras, and remote access can enhance accountability. These reforms ensure fair proceedings, document abuses, and extend oversight, thereby promoting justice. Advocates must push for legislation and partnerships to implement these crucial changes.

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When Custody Battles Turn Deadly: The Trial of Donna Adelson

The trial of Donna Adelson is more than just another true-crime headline—it’s a window into the destructive power of America’s family courts. What began as a custody dispute between two parents ended with a respected law professor dead in his driveway and an entire family facing prison. When courts pit families against each other, everyone loses—and sometimes, as in this case, the cost is a life.

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Why Family Court Judges Can Break the Law and Get Away With It

Family courts, intended to serve justice, often operate beyond the law, relying on a vague standard of “best interests of the child.” Judges wield unchecked power, enjoying immunity from accountability. Parents face significant disadvantages, lacking essential rights during proceedings. Urgent reforms are needed to ensure fairness and transparency in family law.

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Maryland’s Family Courts: Rights on Paper, Injustice in Practice

Maryland’s family court system faces severe criticism for failing to protect children and uphold parental rights. Issues include non-enforcement of court orders, mishandling of abuse allegations, and lack of accountability. Judges exercise unchecked discretion, leading to bias and procedural irregularities, ultimately causing harm to families and children caught in the system.

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The Family Court System: Where Justice Goes to Die

The family court system is designed to exploit vulnerable parents rather than deliver justice. Many enter with misguided beliefs about fairness, only to face manipulation and financial drain. High-conflict individuals often thrive while innocent parents suffer, resulting in emotional and financial devastation. The system needs abolition and replacement to truly protect children.

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The Business of Broken Families: How Corporations Profit from Child Support Enforcement

The child support enforcement system, often seen as protective, is critiqued for being a profit-driven network. It utilizes administrative measures bypassing judicial oversight, leading to punitive actions against struggling parents. This system, enriched by corporate contractors, harms families, particularly fathers, while demanding reform for transparency and due process.

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Gold Digger or Gold Medalist? What Ryan Lochte’s Divorce Case Reveals About Double Standards in Family Court

Ryan Lochte’s divorce from Kayla Rae Reid highlights the issue of “divorce privilege” in America, as Reid demands full custody, the family home, child support, alimony, and sole decision-making power. The case underscores the perceived bias in family courts against fathers and calls for equitable treatment regardless of gender in custody disputes.

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