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Judge Mandy Kimmons: Scribbled Orders, Broken Lives, and a Conveyor Belt to Jail

South Carolina family court Judge Mandy Kimmons is accused of misconduct, weaponizing her authority to impose contradictory orders that lead to unjust jail sentences for veterans and struggling parents. The complaints outline a pattern of negligence, abuse, and financial exploitation, revealing systemic failures that harm families and undermine justice.

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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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Top 10 Worst Politicians for Family Values: How Their Laws and Leadership Helped Break American Families and Corrupt the Courts

The article critiques politicians from both parties for undermining families while promoting “family values.” It ranks ten key figures, highlighting their legislative failures that foster corrupt family court systems and harm parental rights. Ultimately, it calls for voters to demand reforms, emphasizing the impact of financial incentives on family dynamics and justice.

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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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The Child Support Industrial Complex: How Defense Contractors Like Lockheed Martin Turned Broken Families Into Big Business

Michael Phillips highlights the troubling involvement of defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, now Conduent, in child support enforcement. This privatization has transformed the system into a profit-driven industry that prioritizes metrics over families, leading to automation that harms vulnerable parents. The need for reform, transparency, and human oversight is critical.

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The Pain That Never Ends: The Invisible Grief of Alienated Parents

Parental alienation is a profound, unhealed grief for loving parents separated from their children by a flawed legal system. Despite evidence and devotion, courts often favor bias and false claims over compassion, leading to lasting emotional harm. This systemic failure produces fatherless homes, damaging families and perpetuating suffering.

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