launch familyCourt. Blog

The realities of family court

Pain to Purpose and PrisonProject.net are proud to announce the launch of FamilyCourt.blog, an independent blog dedicated to shining a light on the realities inside the family court system. Focused on accountability, transparency, and lived experience, FamilyCourt.blog fills a critical gap often overlooked by advocacy groups, courts, and mainstream media.

Family court decisions affect children, parents, and entire families in profound ways. Yet, this system functions with minimal oversight and little public understanding. FamilyCourt.blog exists to document these realities clearly and without institutional filtering, providing an unvarnished look at the family court experience.

What we’re doing

Pain to Purpose offers a trauma-informed, survivor-centered perspective deeply rooted in real family court experiences. PrisonProject.net brings its expertise in exposing systemic injustice, preserving court records, and educating the public about court-driven harm. Together, this collaboration extends both organizationsโ€™ missions into the often-hidden world of family court.

What you will find here

  • First-hand accounts from parents, caregivers, and others directly impacted by family court decisions
  • In-depth analysis of court practices and enforcement failures that affect families
  • Documentation of procedural breakdowns and violations of due process
  • Educational content designed to help families navigate the complex court system
  • Advocacy resources focused on preserving accurate records and pushing for real accountabilityโ€”beyond rhetoric

What familycourt.blog is and isn’t

This blog is not a therapy platform. It is not a source of legal advice. Instead, it is a public record project aimed at making family court outcomes more visible, traceable, and difficult to ignore.

Our mission

The goal of FamilyCourt.blog is simple: to bring transparency to a system that impacts millions but remains largely hidden from public scrutiny. By prioritizing accuracy, documentation, and accountability, we aim to empower those affected and inform the broader community.

Independence and integrity

FamilyCourt.blog operates completely independently and is not affiliated with any court, government agency, or political organization. We are committed to presenting factual, well-documented content over tone or optics.

Visit us

Explore the new site and learn more at: https://familycourt.blog
Discover our partner organization at: https://prisonproject.net

Together, Pain to Purpose and PrisonProject.net invite you to join us in exposing the truth and advocating for meaningful change in family court systems everywhere.


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