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You Can’t Save Marriage Until You Change the Laws That Incentivize Divorce

The decline of marriage and the American family stems from laws that favor mothers in divorce, creating an unequal legal landscape for fathers. With no-fault divorce and financial incentives for custody battles, marriage becomes a risky venture for men, dissuading them from committing. Real reform is essential to restore fairness and encourage equal parenting.

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The Income Illusion: How America’s Tax and Child Support Laws Collide with Supreme Court Precedent

The U.S. tax and child support systems rest on a legal contradiction: for over a century, the Supreme Court has maintained that wages are not “income,” yet the IRS and child support agencies tax and seize wages as if they are. This inconsistency raises serious constitutional concerns, affecting Americans’ rights and finances.

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Why Family Court Judges Can Break the Law and Get Away With It

Family courts, intended to serve justice, often operate beyond the law, relying on a vague standard of “best interests of the child.” Judges wield unchecked power, enjoying immunity from accountability. Parents face significant disadvantages, lacking essential rights during proceedings. Urgent reforms are needed to ensure fairness and transparency in family law.

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Child Support & “Double Dipping” – The Absurd Economics of Erasing a Parent

The Reichert v. Hornbeck case highlights the absurdity of Maryland’s family court system, where a biological father is forced to pay child support despite being replaced as a parent without due process. This practice not only undermines the child’s best interests but also serves the economic interests of the court and state.

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Maryland’s Family Courts Are Failing Families: Here’s Why Reform Can’t Wait

Maryland’s family courts, intended to support families in crisis, have become burdensome and inefficient, often harming those they aim to protect. Overwhelmed by caseloads, biased practices, and financial barriers, these courts fail to prioritize children’s needs. Systemic reforms are necessary for accountability and transparency, urging public advocacy for meaningful change.

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The Double Standard of Family Court: Enforcing Support, Ignoring Custody

On June 30, 2025, Maryland’s Supreme Court ruled that child support cannot be waived as it is a child’s right. This decision highlights a disparity where financial support is enforced rigorously, while custody and visitation rights for parents, particularly fathers, are often disregarded. Calls for reform emphasize equal treatment for both rights.

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You Have the Right to Remain Silent—Yes, Even in Family Court

Miranda Rights extend beyond criminal arrests to family court, which can threaten personal liberty and finances. Individuals facing inquiries about finances may invoke the Fifth Amendment to protect against self-incrimination. With no constitutional safeguards, understanding one’s rights in family court is essential, as the implications can be severe and life-altering.

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When the Roles Reverse: Nikki Bella Ordered to Pay Ex-Husband Artem Chigvintsev in Rare Family Court Settlement

In a notable divorce settlement, Nikki Bella pays ex-husband Artem Chigvintsev $3,500 monthly in child support, plus a $200,000 lump sum. This case highlights a rare instance where a father receives substantial support, signaling potential shifts in family court dynamics toward fairness and shared responsibility for financially supporting families.

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