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Biased from the Bench: How Judge Kimmons Shut Down a Father’s Fight for Fairness

William Sewell, a self-represented father in custody proceedings, faced systemic bias and judicial misconduct in Judge Mandy Kimmons’ courtroom. Despite filing a motion for fair treatment, Sewell was denied protections and held to unfair standards while opposing counsel manipulated evidence. This case highlights severe issues in the family court system regarding support for self-represented litigants.

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A Father in Court Alone: The High-Stakes Struggle of Marc Fishman

On April 28, 2025, Marc Fishman, fighting parental alienation and suspended visitation rights in a New York courtroom, faced significant challenges: no attorney, unreceived filings, and a judge potentially biased against him. His struggle highlights flaws in the family court system, which prioritizes procedure over the welfare of vulnerable parents and children.

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