Saturday, November 15, 2025

A Somewhat Vague Perspective

From LinkedIn comes an article on family court corruption. The first couple parts summarize the issue
fairly well. The rest is pretty vague notions of what to do. Until litigants are prosecuted for perjury and lawyers and all officers of the court are prosecuted for the crimes they commit nothing will change. 

The Issue

Corruption in family courts can take many forms:

  1. Biased judges and court staff
  2. Inadequate training for court-appointed professionals
  3. Conflicts of interest among court-appointed experts
  4. Lack of accountability and oversight

The Consequences

The consequences of family court corruption can be devastating:

  • Children being removed from loving parents without justification
  • Parents being denied custody or visitation rights unfairly
  • Families being subjected to unnecessary and costly litigation
  • Children's well-being and safety being compromised

Solutions

To address family court corruption, we need:

  1. Increased transparency and accountability within family courts
  2. Improved training for judges, court staff, and court-appointed professionals
  3. Stronger laws and regulations to prevent conflicts of interest
  4. Greater support for families navigating the family court system

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