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Family Court as Legalized Child Trafficking: The Case of Reichert v. Hornbeck

The Reichert v. Hornbeck case highlights serious issues in America’s family courts, where children are treated as commodities and parental rights as bargaining chips. Jeff Reichert’s struggle illustrates a system that profits from prolonged custody disputes, leading to financial ruin for parents while undermining families. This situation equates to legalized child trafficking.

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How Family Courts Are Ignoring the Trauma They Create: Every Denied Parent Is an Extra ACE Score for a Child

The family court system often harms children by enabling one parent to restrict access to the other, causing psychological trauma. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) increase with such estrangement, leading to long-term emotional and physical issues. Courts frequently fail to protect children from these harmful dynamics, exacerbating trauma instead of addressing it.

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Ripped Apart: How Family Court Manipulation Destroyed the Bond Between a Father and His Daughter

William H. Sewell, a devoted father, recounts the devastating impact of legal manipulation and parental alienation that severed his relationship with his daughter, Dema. Despite presenting evidence of harm and distress, the court ignored his concerns. His story highlights the flaws within the family court system and its detrimental effects on children.

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