You Can’t Save Marriage Until You Change the Laws That Incentivize Divorce

The decline of marriage and the American family stems from laws that favor mothers in divorce, creating an unequal legal landscape for fathers. With no-fault divorce and financial incentives for custody battles, marriage becomes a risky venture for men, dissuading them from committing. Real reform is essential to restore fairness and encourage equal parenting.

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The Opportunist: From Gun Board Failure to Family Court Predator

John H. Michel, a Maryland attorney with a problematic history, transitioned from a disgraced gun board member to a controversial figure in family court following his wife’s death. Exploiting vulnerabilities, he gained control over a child’s custody, raising serious concerns about his motives and actions, characterized as reckless opportunism. The consequences impact both public safety and family dynamics.

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Disability Discrimination and Cover-Ups: Westchester DA Joyce Miller’s Assault on Justice

In Westchester County, District Attorney Joyce Miller’s push for a five-year order of protection against Marc Fishman ignores exculpatory evidence and discriminates against disabled parents. Fishman claims this institutional abuse has caused unnecessary separation from his children, prompting a federal lawsuit to challenge the misconduct and advocate for accountability.

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So You Want to Be a Maryland Magistrate? A Step-by-Step Guide to Letting Criminals Run Free

The content critiques the ease of becoming a magistrate in Maryland without a law degree or passing the bar exam. It highlights the absurdity of allowing unqualified individuals to make critical legal decisions, emphasizing the potential dangers of this system, where accountability is negligible and public safety is compromised.

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Maryland Punishes Parents Harder Than Criminals — And It’s a National Shame

In Maryland, a father can be jailed for fighting false accusations in family court while a teenager who commits an armed carjacking is released the same night. Parents like Jeff Reichert have been punished more severely for wanting to see their children than violent offenders face for terrorizing communities. At times, it seems easier to access your child through prison visitation than through family court. That is not justice—it’s systemic failure, and it demands reform.

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California’s Family Courts Are Legal Abuse Factories

A protective mother fled Los Angeles to the San Diego area for safety and survival, only to be hunted down by law enforcement acting on the orders of the LA County DA. Now she sits in jail on half a million dollars bail, accused of “kidnapping” her own children. Her children are locked in foster detention, separated and traumatized. This is not justice—it is legal abuse, a California family court system run like a circus of lawless clowns in robes and badges.

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The South Carolina Family Court Trap: How Judges Use Rule Games to Dodge Accountability

On September 3, 2025, Judge Mandy Kimmons denied crucial motions filed by William Sewell in his divorce case, effectively stripping him of due process rights. This case exemplifies how South Carolina family courts manipulate procedures to protect judges at the expense of litigants, highlighting the urgent need for reform to ensure accountability and justice.

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Rockville’s “Wild Wild West”: Veterans Betrayed, Vouchers Misused, and Montgomery County’s Culture of Corruption

Lydia D. York, a veteran and whistleblower, exposes corruption in Montgomery County, accusing leaders of enabling illegal eviction and homelessness of veterans. Allegations include misappropriated HUD-VASH vouchers and bureaucratic indifference. Amid rising homelessness, rather than assisting veterans, county officials seem focused on more glamorous projects, highlighting systemic failures and a lack of accountability.

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The Transcript Trap: How South Carolina Appeals Shut Parents Out of Justice

William Sewell’s appeal following Judge Mandy Kimmons’ ruling confronts a major obstacle: the trial transcript. Sewell argues that opposing counsel Donald Gamache must share the transcript based on legal precedent, while Gamache insists Sewell must pay for it. This financial barrier effectively obstructs due process and limits parents’ ability to contest unjust rulings.

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The South Carolina Family Court Trap: How Rule Games Deny Due Process and Protect Judges Like Mandy Kimmons

South Carolina’s family courts present parents with a legal dilemma where appealing flawed judgments risks missing deadlines, while filing motions leads to judges evading accountability. This contradictory system, exemplified by Judge Mandy Kimmons, denies due process and undermines family stability. Reform is crucial to protect parental rights and ensure judicial responsibility.

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