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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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Mechanic vs. Machine: How a South Carolina Family Court Is Destroying a Father With Legal Extortion

William H. Sewell, a South Carolina father, faces jail for inability to pay a $25,000 fee to a Guardian ad Litem, despite being deemed fit. Sewell’s custody case highlights systemic corruption, legal extortion, and a lack of accountability within family courts that crush economically disadvantaged parents. His story urges for reform and visibility.

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