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How Family Court Practices Increase Domestic Violence Homicides

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This presentation, led by Barry Goldstein and Veronica York of Goldstein & York DV Experts, LLC, exposes the dangerous ways family court practices contribute to domestic violence homicides. Drawing from decades of experience and research, the presenters examine how biased and unscientific alienation theories, economic inequality, and systemic gender bias undermine protections for survivors. The webinar highlights the devastating human cost of custody court failures, including the unbearable pain endured by protective mothers and children when courts believe the myth that mothers frequently make false reports of abuse and are influenced by abuser tactics over safety and truth. Participants will gain insight into the urgent need for reform, the role of outdated practices in escalating risks, and practical steps toward creating a system that saves lives rather than endangers them. Find more resources for domestic violence survivors and professionals at https://www.domesticshelters.org/ .

Description

This presentation, led by Barry Goldstein and Veronica York of Goldstein & York DV Experts, LLC, exposes the dangerous ways family court practices contribute to domestic violence homicides. Drawing from decades of experience and research, the presenters examine how biased and unscientific alienation theories, economic inequality, and systemic gender bias undermine protections for survivors. The webinar highlights the devastating human cost of custody court failures, including the unbearable pain endured by protective mothers and children when courts believe the myth that mothers frequently make false reports of abuse and are influenced by abuser tactics over safety and truth. Participants will gain insight into the urgent need for reform, the role of outdated practices in escalating risks, and practical steps toward creating a system that saves lives rather than endangers them. Find more resources for domestic violence survivors and professionals at https://www.domesticshelters.org/ .

Start Time

09-30-2025 10:00 AM

End Time

09-30-2025 11:00 AM
Last Modified on Sep 04, 2025
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