Divorce Corp Chapter 5: Checks Without Balances
"[F]amily courts have attracted enough friends to make Facebook blush, and they all have one thing in common: money. There are visitation supervisors, custody evaluators, court reporters, anger management counselors, parenting counselors, judges pro tem (temporary judges), rent-a-judges, appraisers, income consultants (for computing what parent 'should' be making) and above all, psychologists."
"[The attorney] at one point asked the judge to ban [the parent] from accessing public records in the court's own records department, presumably because of her success in digging up so many conflicts of interest."
"When you look at the records, you find that law firms that give the most money to judges win most of the time."
Divorce Corp, by Joseph Sorge, with James Scurlock.
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