The Gender Wars Are a Distraction: How the Family Court System Profits from Division While Parents and Children Lose Everything

The family court system in America is characterized by dysfunction and profit-driven practices that alienate parents from their children, framing the conflict as a “gender war.” Both mothers and fathers face systemic obstacles, leading to a multi-billion-dollar industry that thrives on conflict. Uniting against this system is crucial for reform and healing. Continue reading The Gender Wars Are a Distraction: How the Family Court System Profits from Division While Parents and Children Lose Everything

The Hidden Crisis Behind Housing, Daycare, and Fertility: Canada’s Parenting Problem

Canada faces a multifaceted parenting crisis, evidenced by declining fertility rates, rising housing costs, and unaffordable daycare. A shift towards permissive parenting hampers child development, reflecting broader societal individualism. Structural support for families is lacking, leading to increased family stress and dysfunction. Urgent policy changes are needed to foster family life. Continue reading The Hidden Crisis Behind Housing, Daycare, and Fertility: Canada’s Parenting Problem

Post Malone’s Custody Battle: When Coachella Collides with the Courtroom

Post Malone faces a custody battle over his 2-year-old daughter with ex-fiancée Hee Sung “Jamie” Park, complicating his life just before a major performance. With conflicting petitions in California and Utah, the case highlights the challenges high-profile parents encounter in family court, where jurisdiction significantly affects custody and child support outcomes. Continue reading Post Malone’s Custody Battle: When Coachella Collides with the Courtroom