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The Missing Eyes in Family Court: How Lack of Transparency Jailed a Survivor

Family courts claim to protect children, but secrecy has turned them into weapons against the very parents who seek safety. In California, survivor Giselle Smiel cared for her children alone for five years—only to lose them to an abusive ex after missing one hearing during her son’s medical emergency. Now she sits in jail on six felony charges, without transcripts, without ADA accommodations, and without transparency. Her case proves what advocates like Renata DeMello have long warned: until the public can see inside family court, justice will remain out of reach.

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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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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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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 Blueprint of Family Court Abuse: Lessons from Reichert v. Hornbeck

In the family court system, the case of Reichert v. Hornbeck exemplifies a troubling trend where protective orders are misused, and parental rights are disregarded. This systemic abuse leads to unjust outcomes for fit parents and negatively impacts children. Reform is urgently needed to restore due process and constitutional protections.

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The Judge Who’s Missing: Why Family Courts Fail Without the Right Bench

The family court system is failing due to inadequate judges lacking neutrality, knowledge, and accountability. This leads to injustice, where truth is overlooked, and biases prevail. To reform the system, ongoing education for judges, public oversight, and independent accountability boards are essential. Justice for families is compromised until ideal judges are established.

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Bleeding a Father Dry: The Orchestrated Financial Assault on William Sewell in South Carolina Family Court

William Sewell’s harrowing experience in South Carolina’s family court reveals a corrupt system exploiting vulnerable litigants for profit. Attorneys failed him, costs spiraled, and the Guardian ad Litem neglected his parental rights. Judge Mandy Kimmons enabled the exploitation, leading to financial ruin. The system, characterized as a racket, demands accountability and reform.

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Where Is the Actual Abuse?

Jeff Reichert has no criminal conviction, no sustained finding of harm, and no credible evidence of abuse—yet he’s been violently arrested, silenced in court, and cut off from his son for nearly four years. Meanwhile, the real abusers—backed by money, influence, and judicial indifference—have faced no consequences. This is not a custody battle. This is legal child trafficking, carried out under the gavel of Maryland’s broken family court system. If it can happen to Jeff, it can happen to any parent.

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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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No One Is Coming: When the System Steals Your Child and the World Looks Away

The article discusses the struggles of parents in the U.S. family court system, emphasizing their disillusionment with the promise of justice. Many lose custody due to systemic biases, while mainstream media and lawmakers neglect their plight. Survivors are labeled and stigmatized, driving them to advocate for reform and share their experiences.

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