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A Custody Dispute Turns Deadly in Detroit: What This Tragedy Says About Family Breakdown

A custody handoff on a Detroit street ended with one man dead and another wounded. Beyond the crime scene tape lies a deeper crisis: family courts that fuel conflict, custody disputes left unsupervised, and a culture that treats family as disposable. Unless reforms take root, this tragedy will not be the last.

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Faith, Family, and the Making of “Real Men”: What Echoed Through Charlie Kirk’s Memorial

At Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in Arizona, faith and family were not side notes—they were the heartbeat. Speakers and loved ones portrayed Kirk as a husband, father, and leader who modeled servant-hearted masculinity, urging men to love, protect, and lead their families with courage rooted in faith. Erika Kirk’s words of forgiveness and her call for men to emulate Charlie’s example turned grief into a national mandate: to revive America by reviving the family.

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Fathers’ Rights Are Not an Excuse—They’re a Crisis

The post discusses the systemic bias against fathers in family courts, highlighting the challenges they face in asserting their parenting rights. It stresses that outdated gender roles and stereotypes lead to the erasure of fathers from their children’s lives. Advocating for equal parenting rights is essential for children’s well-being and fair treatment in the legal system.

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You Can’t Save Marriage Until You Change the Laws That Incentivize Divorce

The decline of marriage and the American family stems from laws that favor mothers in divorce, creating an unequal legal landscape for fathers. With no-fault divorce and financial incentives for custody battles, marriage becomes a risky venture for men, dissuading them from committing. Real reform is essential to restore fairness and encourage equal parenting.

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The Family Court Reform America Will Never See—Because the Left Won’t Let It

The school shooting in Minnesota ignites a debate on America’s cultural divide regarding family values and mental health. The failure of the family court system often prioritizes profit over family preservation, reflecting a deeper societal issue. Without acknowledging the importance of the nuclear family, meaningful reform remains elusive, perpetuating cycles of violence and dysfunction.

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Deion Sanders, Elevations Credit Union, and 5430 Alliance Partner to Support Player Fathers with 529 College Savings Accounts

Deion Sanders, head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, partnered with Elevations Credit Union and the 5430 Alliance to establish 529 college savings accounts for the children of eight player-fathers. This initiative emphasizes the importance of fatherhood and financial planning, showcasing a commitment to both athletes’ families and long-term educational opportunities.

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The Declaration of Parental Rights: A Manifesto for Family Freedom in a Time of Overreach

In 2025, the narrative emphasizes that children belong to their parents, not the government. A modern Declaration of Parental Rights asserts that parental authority is paramount, critiques the family court system, advocates for shared parenting, and calls for accountability among judges and authorities. It urges a restoration of family rights against state intervention.

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Murder in Broad Daylight: Was the UC Berkeley Professor’s Killing in Greece More Than a “Custody Dispute Gone Wrong”?

A world-renowned professor traveled to Greece to see his children and fight for custody. He was murdered on the spot before he could knock on the door. The system says “senseless tragedy.” We say: how is the ex-wife not a suspect?

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Parental Relocation and the Erosion of Fathers’ Rights in New York Family Court

The article by Richard Roman Shum discusses relocation rights in joint custody cases in New York. It highlights judicial discretion leading to gender bias, often favoring mothers over fathers. This approach undermines parental equality, suggesting the need for reforms that protect shared custody and ensure fair evaluations of relocation requests to maintain balanced parenting rights.

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