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Innocent Until Family Court: How Due Process Dies Behind Closed Doors

Family court in the U.S. operates differently from criminal courts, lacking essential rights like the presumption of innocence and a jury. False allegations are common, leading to unjust outcomes. The burden of proof lies with the accused, and mental health issues are weaponized against parents. Reforms are urgently needed to ensure fairness and due process.

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No One Is Coming: When the System Steals Your Child and the World Looks Away

The article discusses the struggles of parents in the U.S. family court system, emphasizing their disillusionment with the promise of justice. Many lose custody due to systemic biases, while mainstream media and lawmakers neglect their plight. Survivors are labeled and stigmatized, driving them to advocate for reform and share their experiences.

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The Family Court System Is Killing Us—And Nobody Cares

Family court in America is portrayed as a predatory system that inflicts trauma, fear, and injustice on loving parents. Many are silenced by the threat of losing custody, transforming the pursuit of truth into a dangerous endeavor. This crumbling system, masked as justice, demands public accountability to protect families and children.

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