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Family courts profit as families face heartbreak

August 21, 2024 | San Bernardino County, California


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Family courts profit as families face heartbreak
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the financial implications of family law proceedings. Participants highlighted that local family law courts, along with attorneys and paralegal firms, are profiting significantly from the dissolution of families. This has led to a troubling sentiment that children may harbor resentment towards their parents as a result of prolonged legal battles.

The discussion emphasized the importance of seeking alternative dispute resolution methods, such as settling out of court, to mitigate the emotional and financial toll on families. Advocates urged for reforms that could streamline the process and reduce the adversarial nature of family law, ultimately aiming to protect the well-being of children involved in these cases.

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