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Title IV-D: South Carolina’s Child Support “Incentive” Program or Judicial Slush Fund?

The Title IV-D child support enforcement program, intended to aid families, is under scrutiny in South Carolina due to alleged misuse of funds by officials. Indictments against clerks for embezzlement highlight systemic issues, revealing a revenue-driven focus that undermines justice, disproportionately affecting low-income fathers and raising concerns about due process in child support cases.

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Who Broke the Family? How Politicians Helped Corrupt the Courts and Undermine American Values

The article by Michael Phillips critiques America’s family court system, highlighting how bipartisan legislation has led to corruption, custody battles, and financial distress for families. It examines key laws and politicians responsible, emphasizing issues like unchecked judicial authority and Title IV-D’s perverse financial incentives that harm family stability and children’s well-being.

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Forget Epstein’s Ghost—It’s Time Trump Took Aim at the Real Threat: America’s Corrupt Family Courts

Michael Phillips argues that the focus on high-profile cases like Epstein distracts from the serious issues within the family court system affecting middle-class families. He condemns the profit-driven practices in family courts, calling for reforms such as abolishing Title IV-D incentives and ensuring due process. He urges Trump to prioritize these reforms to restore family integrity.

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Trojan Justice: How Turner v. Rogers Gutted Due Process and Smuggled ADR Into the 14th Amendment

In Turner v. Rogers, the Supreme Court prioritized administrative efficiency over due process, allowing child support enforcement without legal counsel or proper hearings. This ruling disguised as a protective measure paved the way for administrative control, redefining justice as procedural checklists, compromising parental rights, and undermining constitutional protections.

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The Silence of the Brave: How Nancy Schaefer’s Death Unmasked a Web of Government Corruption Beyond CPS

When Georgia State Senator Nancy Schaefer dared to expose the cash-for-kids corruption inside Child Protective Services, she uncovered more than bureaucratic mismanagement—she revealed a government-funded machine incentivized to destroy families. Months later, she was found dead. Labeled a murder-suicide by authorities, her death silenced one of the only voices willing to call CPS what it had become: a taxpayer-backed child trafficking operation. But the rot doesn’t end there. From family courts to federally funded NGOs, a sprawling web of secrecy and profit thrives—shielded by immunity, powered by incentives, and enforced through silence.

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Justice for Sale? The Uncomfortable Truth Behind Family Court Corruption

The family court system, once a protective space for children, faces criticism for being corrupt, biased, and profit-driven. Secrecy, judicial discretion, and financial incentives create an environment where misconduct flourishes, harming vulnerable families. Reform advocates urge measures like transparency, independent oversight, and fair custody practices to safeguard children’s interests and restore trust.

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10 Ways Narcissist Exes Exploit a Broken Family Court System to Destroy You and Steal Your Kids

Narcissistic ex-spouses exploit the family court system to manipulate outcomes in their favor, often without accountability. They use tactics such as false accusations, court delays, biased standards, fabricated claims, and alienation strategies to gain leverage, punishing their ex-partners and damaging parental relationships. Reform is urgently needed to protect families.

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Hijacked Justice: How Federal Funding Turned Family Court into a Profit Machine

The family court system has undergone a deliberate transformation over decades, driven by federal funding that incentivizes revenue generation from private disputes. Laws like Title IV-D and PRWORA have turned courts into profit-driven entities, prioritizing efficiency over justice and resulting in systemic bias against noncustodial parents, primarily fathers.

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Broken Trust: The Right’s Growing Critique of America’s Family Court System

The American family court system is criticized for being flawed and corrupt, undermining family welfare and fairness. Issues include lack of oversight, profit motives fueling prolonged conflicts, misuse of parental alienation claims, and inequitable treatment based on socioeconomic status. Reform is essential for transparency, due process, and protecting children’s rights.

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No Reform, No Relief: Family Courts Still Off Trump’s Radar in 2025

Many parents, particularly fathers, are disillusioned with Donald Trump’s inaction on family court reform during his second term. Despite signing numerous executive orders, issues like parental rights and custody laws remain unaddressed. Calls for fairness and due process in family courts echo unheard, leaving struggling families feeling abandoned by the administration.

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