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After the Uniform: It’s Time to Count the Days That Really Matter

The article highlights the emotional turmoil faced by veteran parents dealing with family court injustices, emphasizing their grief over separation from children. It advocates for specific policy reforms, including prioritizing parenting time for veterans, establishing oversight in family court decisions, and tracking parental separation days to better support military families and acknowledge their struggles.

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Still No Justice: How the Military’s Family Advocacy Program Becomes a Weapon Against Its Own

The military’s treatment of servicemembers facing false allegations reveals a troubling parallel to family court, which can lead to significant, often irreversible consequences. Investigations by the Family Advocacy Program, lacking due process, can result in punitive actions without evidence. This damaging system undermines national security and calls for urgent reform and accountability.

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