Home » custody bias

Paper Custody vs. Real Custody: How Courts Deny Parenting Time While Pretending to Grant It

Family courts often issue custody orders that seem fair but frequently lack real-life enforcement, particularly for non-custodial parents. Courts prioritize child support over visitation, leading to delays and bias. This results in emotional distress for sidelined parents and alienation for children. Genuine reform is needed to ensure enforcement of custody rights.

Paper Custody vs. Real Custody: How Courts Deny Parenting Time While Pretending to Grant It Read More

Child Custody in 2025: Behind the Numbers Lies a System Still Stacked Against Fathers

The family court system in the U.S. remains heavily biased, favoring mothers in custody cases despite slight improvements. Legal pressures and systemic inefficiencies deter fathers from seeking equal access, often leading to unjust outcomes. High child support and punitive measures exacerbate poverty, while algorithmic predictions may reinforce existing biases. A significant overhaul is needed for genuine equality.

Child Custody in 2025: Behind the Numbers Lies a System Still Stacked Against Fathers Read More