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Where Is Grant Reichert? A Father’s Plea, A System’s Silence

Jeff Reichert is desperately seeking his son, Grant, who has been missing for years amid a broken legal system that obstructs communication and denies wellness checks. Despite evidence of emotional distress and potential abuse, the court remains unresponsive, leaving Jeff fighting alone for accountability and reform. Where is Grant?

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Three Little Graves: What Happens When the System Breaks a Father and Buries His Children

Three little girls, Paityn, Evelyn, and Olivia, were tragically murdered during a court-approved visit with their father, Travis Decker, a homeless veteran with untreated PTSD. This incident highlights failures within the family court system, mental health evaluations, and social services. It calls for urgent reform to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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Who Is Sarah Hornbeck? The Woman at the Center of One of Maryland’s Most Disturbing Custody Cases

The case of Sarah Hornbeck highlights a troubling family court situation in Maryland where her diagnosed Borderline Personality Disorder and abusive behavior have been ignored, allowing her to maintain custody of her son, Grant. Despite expert evaluations revealing significant mental health issues, the court system has failed to act, endangering both mother and child.

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From Custody to Crisis: A Weekend of Violence, Grief, and Arrests

The content discusses several violent incidents related to child custody exchanges in the U.S., highlighting the associated dangers and systemic flaws within custody and child welfare systems. Cases in Florida and Person County illustrate the emotional turmoil families face, underscoring the urgent need for reforms, safety measures, and effective communication to prevent such tragedies.

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Paralyzed by Procedure: How Family Court Turns Technicalities Into Injustice

Family court in New York often prioritizes procedural technicalities over truth, resulting in devastating consequences for parents like Marc Fishman, who struggles for access to his children due to bureaucratic failures. The system frequently dismisses claims based on flawed processes, not factual inaccuracies, highlighting an urgent need for reform to restore fair access to justice.

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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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When Judges Judge Their Own Cases: Why Recusal Rules Fail in Family Court

In America’s family courts, the principle that no one should be a judge in their own case is often violated. The case of Marc Fishman highlights this issue, as Judge Michelle I. Schauer, with a contentious history with Fishman, asserts control over his custody case despite allegations of bias and ethical concerns, undermining judicial impartiality.

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Before the Knock: What Triggers a Family Court Abduction Attempt?

The content details a troubling incident where armed agents attempted to abduct children from San Marcos schools without a warrant or due process. It illustrates a flawed system allowing private evaluators to manipulate legal actions against parents based solely on allegations, undermining constitutional rights and accountability. The narrative emphasizes the operational secrecy and procedural failures leading to the crisis.

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Miroth v. Trinity County: A Landmark Win for Families Fighting CPS Injustice

On May 8, 2025, a California court ruled in favor of Trish Miroth against Trinity County Child Protective Services, challenging unlawful child removal. The court rejected the County’s motion to dismiss based on the Rooker-Feldman doctrine, affirming federal jurisdiction in civil rights cases. This landmark decision empowers families against CPS overreach.

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No One Is Safe: How Family Court Punishes Our Heroes

Veterans and first responders, who sacrifice for our safety, face unjust treatment in family court. Their service is misinterpreted as disqualification from parenthood, leading to custody loss. The system is biased, often favoring those who remain behind. Reform is essential to ensure justice protects rather than punishes those who serve.

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