Boycott Divorce Corp.!
Divorce Corp. [DC] is a film which exposes family court corruption and dysfunction, which almost everyone agrees with.
However, their hidden agenda is the promotion of Forced Equal Parenting [FEP] (otherwise known as presumptive joint custody). They are asserting that FEP is the solution to the corruption. The problem is that simply is not true. FEP will not end the corruption but it will harm children by forcing them to live in dangerous and abusive situations. [See: The Truth About Equal Parenting]
They are also disseminating other misinformation to the public including that false allegations of abuse are supposedly common and judges are falling for them. This is also not true. It is a camouflaged way of saying what fathers' rights groups have been alleging for decades--that parents (usually mothers) are fabricating abuse because they want to "alienate" the children (usually from fathers). Hence the Parental Alienation Theory that has been so widely supported by fathers' rights groups which has caused hundreds of thousands of children to be given to abusers. [See: The Truth About False Allegations]
DC is asserting that they are "gender neutral", but it is obvious from the fact that their misinformation matches fathers' rights groups propaganda, and the fact that Glenn Sacks, a leader of the fathers' rights movement is featured in it, that this movie is simply the latest strategy in the fathers' rights campaign. The age-old Trojan Horse war strategy is being used to sneak biased messages to the public which are harmful to women and children. There was no effort to cover women's and children's side of the story. To promote it as gender neutral is disingenuous at best.
However, their hidden agenda is the promotion of Forced Equal Parenting [FEP] (otherwise known as presumptive joint custody). They are asserting that FEP is the solution to the corruption. The problem is that simply is not true. FEP will not end the corruption but it will harm children by forcing them to live in dangerous and abusive situations. [See: The Truth About Equal Parenting]
They are also disseminating other misinformation to the public including that false allegations of abuse are supposedly common and judges are falling for them. This is also not true. It is a camouflaged way of saying what fathers' rights groups have been alleging for decades--that parents (usually mothers) are fabricating abuse because they want to "alienate" the children (usually from fathers). Hence the Parental Alienation Theory that has been so widely supported by fathers' rights groups which has caused hundreds of thousands of children to be given to abusers. [See: The Truth About False Allegations]
DC is asserting that they are "gender neutral", but it is obvious from the fact that their misinformation matches fathers' rights groups propaganda, and the fact that Glenn Sacks, a leader of the fathers' rights movement is featured in it, that this movie is simply the latest strategy in the fathers' rights campaign. The age-old Trojan Horse war strategy is being used to sneak biased messages to the public which are harmful to women and children. There was no effort to cover women's and children's side of the story. To promote it as gender neutral is disingenuous at best.
DC is asserting that because Scandinavia has FEP laws and most cases are mediated there rather than going through a court process, that FEP is the reason. However, that is not a valid conclusion. What they omit is that the vast majority of custody cases in the U.S. (and elsewhere) are mediated as well, without FEP.
They also omit the fact that the vast majority of contested cases (the cases depicted in DC which last a long time and cost a lot), involve allegations of abuse, and the few that don't involve parents who can't get along well enough to agree on custody. FEP is not a good thing for children in either of those situations so their solution is not really a solution at all.
Divorce Corp. has been quick to defend that FEP does not apply in abuse cases, and state those should be in criminal court, but that is deceptive. D.A.'s refuses to prosecute child abuse, especially sexual abuse, claiming there is "insufficient evidence" to reach the high burden of proof necessary to convict. CPS commonly ignores evidence in cases where the abuser has enough money for an attorney and also shunts them into family court.
So abuse cases inevitably end up in family court, subjected to family court laws. They involve protracted litigation because the protective parent (usually the mother) will never stop fighting for the safety of her children and the abuser (usually the father) will never stop fighting to protect his reputation, his pocketbook and his control over his victims. DC does not address what happens to abuse cases in Scandinavia, so to say that Scandinavia has a better system than we do is not valid.
DC is also claiming that a major problem in family courts is parents making false allegations of abuse in order to get favorable custody decisions, when exactly the opposite is true. The major problem in abuse cases is that judges routinely disregard and conceal evidence of abuse and give custody to abusers. Parents are warned that if they make allegations, they will probably lose custody, and the research bears this out.
DC is claiming to be gender neutral, but FEP has been the main agenda of fathers' rights groups for decades. DC creators did not interview those who have opposing viewpoints to their "solution", in fact they appear to have kept it secret from those they did interview who would have disputed it. [See: Allred, Gothard and Dr. Drew Duped??]
Research has shown that FEP can be very harmful to protective parents and children, which is why we are boycotting it. It is well-documented that when abuse is reported, it is dismissed and custody is give to the abuser. FEP will only make it harder to protect children.
They also omit the fact that the vast majority of contested cases (the cases depicted in DC which last a long time and cost a lot), involve allegations of abuse, and the few that don't involve parents who can't get along well enough to agree on custody. FEP is not a good thing for children in either of those situations so their solution is not really a solution at all.
Divorce Corp. has been quick to defend that FEP does not apply in abuse cases, and state those should be in criminal court, but that is deceptive. D.A.'s refuses to prosecute child abuse, especially sexual abuse, claiming there is "insufficient evidence" to reach the high burden of proof necessary to convict. CPS commonly ignores evidence in cases where the abuser has enough money for an attorney and also shunts them into family court.
So abuse cases inevitably end up in family court, subjected to family court laws. They involve protracted litigation because the protective parent (usually the mother) will never stop fighting for the safety of her children and the abuser (usually the father) will never stop fighting to protect his reputation, his pocketbook and his control over his victims. DC does not address what happens to abuse cases in Scandinavia, so to say that Scandinavia has a better system than we do is not valid.
DC is also claiming that a major problem in family courts is parents making false allegations of abuse in order to get favorable custody decisions, when exactly the opposite is true. The major problem in abuse cases is that judges routinely disregard and conceal evidence of abuse and give custody to abusers. Parents are warned that if they make allegations, they will probably lose custody, and the research bears this out.
DC is claiming to be gender neutral, but FEP has been the main agenda of fathers' rights groups for decades. DC creators did not interview those who have opposing viewpoints to their "solution", in fact they appear to have kept it secret from those they did interview who would have disputed it. [See: Allred, Gothard and Dr. Drew Duped??]
Research has shown that FEP can be very harmful to protective parents and children, which is why we are boycotting it. It is well-documented that when abuse is reported, it is dismissed and custody is give to the abuser. FEP will only make it harder to protect children.