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When forensic mental health experts first enter the court system, we are warned that it is a “different universe” with its “own way of doing things.” Indeed, when I was medical faculty teaching at a law school for seventeen years, I spoke t...
Family Courts have two things going for them: the words, “Family” and “Court”. The public is deceived about the damage Family Courts are doing to the fabric of family structures, specifically by decimating — often literally killing — the wo...
Here is one example of how it happens. The “guardian ad litem” (GAL) co-conspired with the violently abusive father to abduct two children from their loving home and nurturing mother, to transfer them to the violent father’s full custody. B...
Family Courts could not carry out their organized crime of trafficking children to their abusers, fixing “evidence”, silencing witnesses, and destroying victims’ ability to fight back or to speak up, if not for accomplices. These may includ...
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Dr. Bandy Lee is a forensic psychiatrist and violence expert, reformer of prisons, who taught at Yale School of Medicine and Yale Law School. She now asserts that the violent practices of Family Courts amount to a global human rights emergency.
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