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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2024 · 9 MIN

Broken Families, Broken System: Why Family Court Reform is Urgently Needed

from The Stand with Meg Show · host Meghann

 In this eye-opening episode of our legal podcast, we delve into two compelling cases from the United States District Court in Massachusetts that starkly illustrate the urgent need for family court reform. The Shalders and Perez cases serve as powerful examples of how the current system can fail families, pitting parental rights against government intervention in ways that often leave everyone worse off. We'll dissect these cases to expose the systemic flaws, from overzealous state agencies to procedural hurdles that can derail justice. Join us as we explore the complex legal landscape of family courts, examine the devastating impact on real families, and discuss why comprehensive reform is not just desirable, but essential for protecting the rights of parents and the well-being of children in America.Support the showThank you for listening to The Stand With Meg Show — Defending Parents’ Rights. Protecting Children. Giving a Voice to the Voiceless. Join the movement at StandWithMeg.com. Follow us on all platforms @StandWithMeg for more truth, tools, and action. If this episode spoke to you, share it — because together, we fight for justice.

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