Accountability Denied: The $300M Lawsuit Exposing Maryland’s Juvenile Justice Disaster

A $300M federal lawsuit against Maryland juvenile detention centers exposes systemic abuse and government inaction. Why is the state capping payouts while survivors demand justice?

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The Coach’s Court: The Life and Love of Jeff Reichert

Jeff Reichert’s journey from a competitive youth in Virginia Beach to an attorney and coach is marked by resilience amid personal turmoil. Despite injuries and false accusations leading to his son’s removal, Jeff remains devoted to coaching, believing in the game’s transformative power and hoping for a future reunion with his son on the court.

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Open Letter: A Year and a Half of Silence — And Still No Justice

Michael Phillips shares his 18-month struggle to maintain court-ordered parenting time with his son, Dylan, facing continuous denial from the Maryland family court system. Despite fulfilling his obligations, Phillips highlights widespread issues of “paper custody,” where courts fail to enforce orders, resulting in emotional and psychological harm to children.

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“William Sewell vs. The System”: South Carolina’s Family Court Corruption Isn’t Just Alleged — It’s Alive and Well

The article discusses systemic corruption in South Carolina’s family courts, evidenced by William Sewell’s case, where he faces exorbitant legal fees and judicial favoritism. The judicial system protects entrenched attorneys and GALs who neglect children’s interests, silencing parents challenging unfair practices. The need for urgent judicial reform and oversight is emphasized.

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A Preventable Tragedy: Kyla Jean’s Death and the Dangers of a Bureaucracy-First, Family-Last Child Welfare System

A four-month-old baby is dead, a father stands accused of murder, and Alabama’s child welfare system is under fire. Kyla Jean’s tragic death reveals the devastating consequences of a government-first, family-last approach—where bureaucracy, not common sense, decides who gets to raise a child.

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The Brennan Files: Maryland’s Most Dangerous Lawyer?

Brennan McCarthy isn’t just another divorce lawyer—he’s the architect behind one of Maryland’s most egregious custody scandals. Through venue shopping, legal intimidation, and courtroom manipulation, McCarthy helped orchestrate a midnight custody ambush and years of retaliatory litigation. This exposé uncovers the tactics, the players, and the disturbing pattern of abuse hiding behind a law degree.

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Judge Lisa Kemler’s Monday Exit: A Strategic Retirement or an Escape from Accountability?

Judge Lisa Kemler of the Alexandria Circuit Court retired after over two decades, reflecting a troubling trend in Virginia’s judiciary. With ongoing court dysfunction, her exit hints at judges opting for lucrative private arbitration roles rather than addressing systemic issues. This raises concerns about accountability and trust in the judicial system.

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No Order, No Appeal: The Quiet Corruption of Judge-Shopping in Westchester Family Court

Marc Fishman, a disabled father, seeks a signed transfer order for his family court case after it was reassigned from Judge Burke to Judge Michelle Schauer without documentation. Despite multiple requests, the court has not provided clarity, raising concerns about judicial misconduct, ADA violations, and lack of due process for pro se litigants.

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The Summerville Syndicate: How a South Carolina Family Court Became a Playground for Power, Profit, and Persecution

Families in South Carolina allege systemic abuse within the family court system, implicating judges and attorneys like Mandy Kimmons and Donnie Gamache in racketeering. Whistleblowers describe coercion, financial exploitation, and collusion among legal and political insiders, raising calls for federal intervention to address these disturbing patterns of misconduct and silence.

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When Custody Reform Threatens Profits, the Legal Industry Panics

New Jersey Senate Bill S-4510 aims to prioritize children’s preferences in custody disputes and require evidence for reunification therapy, facing opposition from matrimonial lawyers concerned about profit loss. Critics argue it challenges the current system’s control and accountability, emphasizing the need for children’s voices in family court decisions and reforming the legal framework.

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