Been going through it for over a year now. My ex committed adultery and fraud, but due to IL’s no-fault laws, I can’t use any of that in court. I get punished instead by having to pay her spousal maintenance and all that. Just like the rest of the judicial system, there’s no justice. I know this is personal to me, but I see stuff like this happening to so many people, and I strongly feel that the attacks on the nuclear family and the feminism crowd have a lot to do with it. The system rewards immorality and criminality, and punishes those who do the right things.
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Yes. It must.
Being personal to you doesn't make it less worthy of attention, or less worthy of reform. Just like all politics are local, all policies are personal. The family courts are one of the biggest contributors to the breakdown of society, from drug use to teen pregnancy, to gangs and crime. And of course, promoting and rewarding those who choose to celebrate victimhood as a way of life. Stay strong, fren. Prayers.
"Just like all politics are local, all policies are personal."
I think that is a great insight.