The Family Court Accountability Coalition engages in Judicial, Legislative and Executive Branch advocacy on behalf of socioeconomically disadvantaged family court stakeholders. According to the Judicial Council of California, 75 percent of family court litigants are self-represented because they cannot afford an attorney. Yet many courts cater to attorneys and the parties they are paid to represent, while denying the indigent meaningful and effective access to family court services.
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Custody in Crisis: How Family Courts Nationwide Put Children in Danger
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Santa Clara County Family Court Controversy Continues Court History of Scandal: Judge-Attorney Cronyism Still To Blame, Say Whistleblowers
FBI probes $17 million missing from Santa Clara County trusts:
County judges must impose tighter rules for managing vulnerable residents' estates:
Santa Clara judge reconsiders his early ruling on a trustee excessive fee case:
County judges must impose tighter rules for managing vulnerable residents' estates:
Santa Clara judge reconsiders his early ruling on a trustee excessive fee case:
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