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Best Interests and Parenting Time Basics

#BestInterests #ParentingTime #Custody #CoParenting #MarylandFamilyLaw #FamilyCourt #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD

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Orange County is ground zero for a family court revolt. Two outsider moms are running to “follow the money.” But here’s the truth: they can’t change the law—they can expose the system. And that might be even more dangerous. #FamilyCourt #OCPolitics
https://loom.ly/JJxSyRM
#CourtCorruption

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Courts handling Child Welfare cases balance urgency with compassion. Every decision can shape a child’s future, making careful review and advocacy essential. ⚖️✨ #BestInterests #FamilyCourt #YouthProtection #ChildRights

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A clone site appears, telling victims NOT to send evidence to Dave Weigel and the Family Court Fraud Warrior Project. That’s not reform—it’s sabotage. Same names. Same timing. Same target. The dots connect. #FamilyCourtFraud
https://loom.ly/IXokBx8
Anderson. Alvarez. Jason Samaritano #FamilyCourt

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Learn more: doi.org/10.1007/s108...

#legalentrapment
#reproductivecoercionandabuse
#deadlyviolence
#coercivecontrol
#familycourt

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A guardianship can offer long-term structure without terminating parental rights, creating balance in complex family situations. ⚖️💙 #FamilyCourt #ChildWelfare #GuardianshipLaw #SupportSystems

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“Reproductive coercion and abuse experiences coupled with other forms of intimate terrorism may indicate that a woman is in danger of lethal violence.”
-Spearman et al. 2025

doi.org/10.1007/s108...

#legalentrapment
#reproductivecoercionandabuse
#deadlyviolence
#coercivecontrol
#familycourt

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Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply
Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply What happens when someone simply ignores Family Court orders? In this episode, Darren and Joplin unpack one of the most frustrating situations in family law: when a parent refuses to comply with parenting orders or consent orders. They discuss what the law says, what practical options exist for the parent doing the right thing, and why non-compliance can create serious consequences - particularly for children caught in the middle. The conversation also explores whether the current legal tools for enforcing orders are effective, and why some legal processes may be more costly and time-consuming than people expect. Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict The Impact on Children: A key theme in the discussion is how non-compliance with court orders affects children. Darren and Joplin discuss: The emotional pressure placed on children when parents refuse to cooperate How children may feel caught between parents Why compliance with orders is essential for maintaining stability in children’s lives They also explore the difficult situations that arise when teenagers begin expressing their own preferences about time with each parent. When Kids Get Older: As children move into their teenage years, family dynamics can change. Topics discussed include: Whether parenting orders should remain rigid when children are older The growing importance of a child’s voice in family law matters How parents can responsibly communicate about changing needs and schedules The Role of Mediation: Throughout the episode, Darren and Joplin emphasise the value of mediation as a tool for resolving disputes. They discuss: When mediation may help resolve parenting issues before returning to court Child-inclusive mediation and how it can help give children a voice The importance of parents being willing to listen and compromise Practical Parenting Insight The episode concludes with a discussion about maintaining meaningful relationships with children in separated families. Darren shares the value of spending one-on-one time with children, allowing parents to better understand: How their children are feeling Their evolving needs and social lives How parenting arrangements are working from the child’s perspective Court orders exist to provide clarity, structure, and stability for families after separation. When those orders are ignored, it can lead to costly legal battles and emotional strain—particularly for children. As Darren and Joplin highlight, the best outcomes usually come when parents communicate openly, remain child-focused, and use mediation wherever possible. Follow & Subscribe If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply #FamilyLaw #CourtOrders #ParentingRights #LegalAdvice #FamilyCourt

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Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply
Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply What happens when someone simply ignores Family Court orders? In this episode, Darren and Joplin unpack one of the most frustrating situations in family law: when a parent refuses to comply with parenting orders or consent orders. They discuss what the law says, what practical options exist for the parent doing the right thing, and why non-compliance can create serious consequences - particularly for children caught in the middle. The conversation also explores whether the current legal tools for enforcing orders are effective, and why some legal processes may be more costly and time-consuming than people expect. Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict The Impact on Children: A key theme in the discussion is how non-compliance with court orders affects children. Darren and Joplin discuss: The emotional pressure placed on children when parents refuse to cooperate How children may feel caught between parents Why compliance with orders is essential for maintaining stability in children’s lives They also explore the difficult situations that arise when teenagers begin expressing their own preferences about time with each parent. When Kids Get Older: As children move into their teenage years, family dynamics can change. Topics discussed include: Whether parenting orders should remain rigid when children are older The growing importance of a child’s voice in family law matters How parents can responsibly communicate about changing needs and schedules The Role of Mediation: Throughout the episode, Darren and Joplin emphasise the value of mediation as a tool for resolving disputes. They discuss: When mediation may help resolve parenting issues before returning to court Child-inclusive mediation and how it can help give children a voice The importance of parents being willing to listen and compromise Practical Parenting Insight The episode concludes with a discussion about maintaining meaningful relationships with children in separated families. Darren shares the value of spending one-on-one time with children, allowing parents to better understand: How their children are feeling Their evolving needs and social lives How parenting arrangements are working from the child’s perspective Court orders exist to provide clarity, structure, and stability for families after separation. When those orders are ignored, it can lead to costly legal battles and emotional strain—particularly for children. As Darren and Joplin highlight, the best outcomes usually come when parents communicate openly, remain child-focused, and use mediation wherever possible. Follow & Subscribe If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Court Orders vs Reality: What To Do When Your Ex Refuses To Comply #FamilyLaw #CourtOrders #ParentingRights #LegalAdvice #FamilyCourt

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Repealing the Presumption of Parental Involvement: Reform Without Opposition? | Both Parents Matter Both Parents Matter is dedicated to ensuring that every child has the opportunity to maintain meaningful relationships with both parents and their wider family after separation.

Very happy to share "Both Parents Matter" views on plans to remove the presumption that children benefit from involvement from both parents
bothparentsmatter.org.uk/repealing-th...

#BothParentsMatter #Presumption #FamilyCourt #FamilyLaw #ChildWelfare

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Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister
Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister. When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorceSupport #FamilyCourt

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Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister
Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister. When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorceSupport #FamilyCourt

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2026/3/25 พบกับกงจวิ้นในบทบาทใหม่ #家事法庭 #กงจวิ้น #龚俊Simon #GongJun #FamilyCourt

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Phew

Just spoke to my "little sista in arms" from her hospital bed.

Slowly recovering from sepsis induced by severe situational stress

Fuck #mensviolence
Fuck #patriarchy in #familycourt

#auspol

#health

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Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About
Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About #ParentingOrders #FamilyCourt #LegalBattle #CourtOrders #CustodyIssues

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Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About
Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Parenting Orders Ignored: The Legal Battle No One Talks About #ParentingOrders #FamilyCourt #LegalBattle #CourtOrders #CustodyIssues

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#divorce #familycourt #parentingplans

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I have hit the wall

My beautiful brave young "sista in arms" is now hospitalised with sepsis.
life threatening flareup

I am stuck

No energy today

Fuck #mensviolence

Fuck the #familycourt

Fuck #mensrights trumping the lives of women & children survivors

##Enoughisenough

💔💔💔💔💔💔

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Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You
Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You #FamilyCourt #CourtOrders #ParentingOrders #LegalAdvice #Compliance

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Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You
Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You Darren and Joplin cover a wide range of issues surrounding breaches of Family Court orders, including: What court orders actually mean: Why parenting orders and consent orders are legally binding The expectation that court orders must be followed The consequences when someone deliberately ignores them What to do when orders aren’t followed The typical first step: lawyers sending formal letters requesting compliance When and how a contravention application may be filed Why these applications can become complex and expensive Contravention proceedings explained How these matters are treated as civil proceedings with potential criminal sanctions The steps involved, including mediation and court processes Why Darren believes contravention applications are sometimes ineffective Alternative approaches Why enforcement proceedings may sometimes be a faster or more flexible option How courts may address repeated breaches or ongoing conflict Follow & Subscribe: If you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or family court processes, Dear Divorce Diary offers real conversations and practical insights from experienced family law professionals. Follow, like, and subscribe to stay up to date with upcoming episodes featuring Darren Mort (Family Law Barrister) and Joplin Higgins (Family Law Solicitor). Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Family Court Contraventions: Why Ignoring Orders Can Cost You #FamilyCourt #CourtOrders #ParentingOrders #LegalAdvice #Compliance

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…or attend in person as an observer though note that seats are limited and allocated on a first come basis.

#reproductivecoercionandabuse
#deadlyviolence
#coercivecontrol
#familycourt
#legalentrapment

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The worst #war is right here under your noses

#waronwomen

#domesticterror

#mensrights to violence without consequences especially re #familycourt

Fuck the patriarchy

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Powerful misogynistic men focused ruling class install Crumbmaidens like Pauline hanson bettina Arndt who betray women,children survivors of horrific men's violence

#mensrights agenda has resulted in 97% of smashed terrorised women forced by #familycourt to relinquish safety of kids to monsters

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She is the perfect puppet

Pin up poster girl hero of violent abusive redneck white men who smash women.

She's the c*nt who helped destroy #familycourt

Only 3% protective mums get 💯 care of their traumatised kids.

#mensrights pushed by this pos mean worst scum get access to kids

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Arduous #familycourt process of last 6 months has seriously compromised the other mum's health. She lives with chronic liver disease.

She's now hospitalised with sepsis

Fuck every broken system

Fuck patriarchy

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England's family courts are rolling out Child Focused Courts nationwide, putting children at the centre from day one. Faster cases. Better decisions. Long overdue.

Video created using AI avatar and real voice for news delivery.

#FamilyCourt #ChildRights #UKLaw

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Watch as a single dad navigates the unpredictable world of family court, with a comedic twist. Can you relate to his challenges? #SingleDad #FamilyCourt #ParentingHumor

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KY Judge Tiffany Yahr silenced a protective mother. David Weigel declares her under citizen’s arrest & FBI investigation for gagging Cindy Adams. #FamilyCourt #CitizenArrest #JudicialTyranny #GagOrders #CindyAdams #DavidWeigel
https://loom.ly/XcPpKKs
#FirstAmendment #CitizenArrest #GagOrders

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A Theoretical Model of Reproductive Coercion and Abuse and Legal Entrapment: Barriers to Health, Safety, and Well-being for Mothers and Children - Journal of Family Violence Purpose This purpose of this article is to encourage the adoption of a theoretical model that centers the ways in which experiences of reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA) intersect with legal entrap...

Learn more about reproductive coercion and legal entrapment: doi.org/10.1007/s108...

#legalentrapment
#reproductivecoercionandabuse
#deadlyviolence
#coercivecontrol
#familycourt

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