National Family Justice CEO to Lead Virtual Discussion on Family Court Reform
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Attendees can gain insights into family court reforms to better navigate legal challenges and protect their rights against systemic injustices.
The virtual discussion examines systemic failures in family courts and outlines data-driven reforms for justice and constitutional protections.
This event promotes fair family courts that protect children and parents, building a more just and compassionate legal system for all.
Learn about landmark reforms like Lance's Law and how family courts impact constitutional rights in this free virtual discussion.
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The Truth and Democracy Coalition will host a virtual discussion with Teresa Sneed, Founder and CEO of National Family Justice, on September 7, 2025, at 2:00 PM PDT to address systemic issues within family courts. Sneed, a nationally recognized leader in trauma-informed and data-driven reform, authored Lance's Law, a landmark bill advancing protections for veterans and service members who are survivors of domestic violence.
The discussion will focus on ensuring justice and fairness in family courts, identifying necessary protections for children and parents, and addressing systemic failures that perpetuate coercion, alienation, and legal abuse. Sneed emphasized the importance of the event, stating, "This event is about shining a light on systemic injustices in family courts and exploring solutions that truly protect families. We need to build a legal system rooted in justice, fairness, and the protection of constitutional rights."
National Family Justice plays a leading role in the movement to transform family courts by filing amicus briefs in critical parental rights cases, providing resources to families in crisis, and collaborating with reform initiatives nationwide. The organization's work highlights the broader implications of family court inefficiencies, which can affect mental health, economic stability, and access to justice for vulnerable populations.
This event is timely as family court reforms gain traction amid growing concerns over legal abuse and disparities in outcomes. The discussion will explore real reforms being pursued and how advocates can support them, offering insights for legal professionals, parents, and community members. The virtual format, accessible via Zoom, ensures broad participation, reflecting the coalition's commitment to education and civic engagement.
The Truth and Democracy Coalition works to defend democracy, advance justice, and build strong communities through initiatives like this discussion. For registration details, visit https://zoom.us/register. This event is free and open to the public, underscoring the importance of inclusive dialogue in addressing critical justice issues.
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