Maryland Codifies Child Custody Factors — But Will Anything Really Change?

Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s new law codifies child custody factors for judges but raises concerns about its effectiveness. Critics argue that the requirement to “consider” these factors lacks accountability, as judges can ignore them without repercussions. Structural reforms are needed to ensure justice in the often opaque family court system.

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Buried by Design: What Is Maryland Family Court Hiding in the Reichert Case?

The Reichert v. Hornbeck custody case exposes systemic failures in Maryland courts that prevent Jeff Reichert from seeing his son, Grant, for over three years. Protective orders used against him appear to facilitate alienation, while concerns arise over the questionable circumstances surrounding Grant’s living arrangements and the mother’s history, raising suspicions of misconduct and abuse.

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The Case Maryland Wants to Bury: Inside Reichert v. Hornbeck

The Reichert v. Hornbeck case details a father’s arduous battle for custody over his son, marked by systemic biases and legal obstacles. Jeff Reichert’s parental rights were revoked without appropriate justification, exacerbated by the Maryland judiciary’s refusal to publicly document critical rulings. This case highlights alarming issues within family law and judicial transparency.

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Holy Hell, Maryland: What the Heck Is Going on in Reichert v. Hornbeck?

The article uncovers the troubling 15-year child custody case of Jeffrey Reichert and Sarah Hornbeck, highlighting numerous unanswered questions about parental alienation and judicial accountability. It discusses the obscurity of unpublished appellate opinions, potential corruption in Anne Arundel County courts, and the impact on the child caught in the fray.

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When the System Rewards Destruction

The author’s experience in Maryland Family Court from 2020 to 2022 highlights the destructive impact of attorney Alisa G. Cummins, who weaponized family conflict and mental health issues to undermine the author’s life. Despite his innocence, he suffered significant losses, including his home and his relationship with his son, exposing a flawed system that rewards manipulation.

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