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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.

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Two Years Without My Son: How Montgomery County Circuit Court Refuses to Enforce Custody Orders

The author laments nearly two years of estrangement from his son due to the Montgomery County Circuit Court’s failure to enforce custody orders. Despite providing evidence of parental interference, judges dismissed his pleas, resulting in instability for the child and alienation for the father. The author calls for systemic reform to ensure accountability.

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Seven Ways Montgomery County Circuit Court Enables Custodial Interference

The author describes their experience with Montgomery County Circuit Court, highlighting systemic failures in enforcing custody orders. Key issues include treating violations as disputes, failing to enforce contempt, prioritizing mediation, and ignoring parental alienation. These practices harm both children and parents, necessitating accountability and transparency in family courts to protect children’s rights.

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