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Justice by Omission: How Family Court Covers Up Its Failures

The family court system conceals its failures by omitting crucial data, perpetuating a false narrative of fairness and effectiveness. Critical metrics on custody rulings, false accusations, and parental alienation remain untracked, creating an environment resistant to accountability. Without transparency and independent oversight, systemic issues will persist, harming families unjustly.

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The Survivorship Bias of Family Court: What We’re Missing Could Be What Matters Most

The content discusses survivorship bias in family court, highlighting how focus on positive outcomes obscures the experiences of those who do not succeed. It emphasizes the need for accountability and reform, urging for attention to the hidden failures and severe impacts on parents who are alienated or harmed by the system.

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