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Kemler the Quitter: When Judges Walk Away From the Damage They’ve Done

Judge Lisa B. Kemler’s upcoming retirement in 2025 is viewed by some in Virginia’s legal community as graceful, but many families feel abandoned by her decisions. Her tenure contributed to a failing system, leaving victims unprotected and families fractured. Her exit symbolizes a troubling trend of judges avoiding accountability, prioritizing profit over justice.

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Feeding From the System: Judge Harry Storm’s Retirement Gig Exposes the Real Engine Behind Family Court Corruption

Judge Harry Storm’s retirement marks not an end to injustice but a transition to a lucrative role in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), where he profits from family distress. This illustrates a broader issue: family courts prioritize profit over justice, perpetuating a system that undermines due process and exploits vulnerable families.

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Arrested for a Vacation: How Eleanor Leclair Ballester’s Case Exposes the Arbitrary and Broken American Family Court System

Eleanor Leclair Ballester’s arrest for taking her children on a vacation highlights flaws in the American family court system, characterized by selective enforcement and lack of constitutional protections. While Ballester faces severe legal repercussions, many abusive parents evade accountability, revealing a system more focused on control and revenue than justice.

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Broken by Design: The Hidden Crisis in Virginia’s Family Courts

Virginia’s family courts prioritize profit over justice, operating in secrecy that undermines due process and children’s welfare. With federal funding encouraging conflict, families suffer from arbitrary rulings and a lack of accountability. Courts utilize Alternative Dispute Resolution, often to the detriment of parents and children. Reform is vital for true justice.

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The Revolving Door Spins Again: Judge Harry Storm Retires Into the Same Broken System He Helped Create

Judge Harry C. Storm’s retirement in 2025 marked his transition from the Montgomery County Circuit Court to a role in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) at The McCammon Group. This move reflects a continuation of a justice system focused on procedural efficiency rather than true constitutional rights, further entrenching existing flaws in court governance.

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