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Weaponizing Allegations: Why Governor Youngkin Must Address False Domestic Violence Claims in Family Court

The article by Michael Phillips highlights the serious issue of false domestic violence allegations in Virginia’s family court, impacting many parents, particularly fathers. It discusses how these allegations are often used as manipulation tactics during custody battles, with dire consequences for the accused. The author calls for legal reforms to hold false accusers accountable.

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The Survivorship Bias of Family Court: What We’re Missing Could Be What Matters Most

The content discusses survivorship bias in family court, highlighting how focus on positive outcomes obscures the experiences of those who do not succeed. It emphasizes the need for accountability and reform, urging for attention to the hidden failures and severe impacts on parents who are alienated or harmed by the system.

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Still No Justice: How the Military’s Family Advocacy Program Becomes a Weapon Against Its Own

The military’s treatment of servicemembers facing false allegations reveals a troubling parallel to family court, which can lead to significant, often irreversible consequences. Investigations by the Family Advocacy Program, lacking due process, can result in punitive actions without evidence. This damaging system undermines national security and calls for urgent reform and accountability.

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