Mothers Do Not Take Their Children into Family Court to Sentence Them to Death, but This is Too Often What Happens

  by Guest Contributor (a mandated reporter of child abuse) Calling it a “death sentence” may sound extreme, but the numbers say otherwise.  Of the 500 or so children who…

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The Family Court as a Purveyor of Child Torture: The Case of Judge Jane Gallina-Mecca

by Guest Contributor (Professional Consultant to the United Nations since 2002 and Family Member in the High-Profile Family Court Case in New Jersey) The international community overwhelmingly regards torture as…

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Grifters of the Family Courts: The Worst Nightmare Reality Substituted for Best Interest Standards of Child Custody 

The Father's Rights movement, born as a reaction to the "tender years doctrine" that automatically awarded custody of young children to mothers, countered this principle with reasonable arguments of Shared…

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