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Why Good Intentions Make a Bad Legal Standard
Why Law Reaches for Intent in the First Place Legal systems lean toward intent because it feels humane. Motive appears to reveal character, and character feels like a stable guide for judgment. In emotionally charged domains like parenting and custody, intent offers something comforting: the belief that outcomes can be understood, and even forgiven, by examining what someone meant to do. Courts frequently ask whether a parent acted out of love, fear, confusion, or malice, as though the answer to that question can reliably predict what the child will experience over time.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout 18 hours ago in Families
Professor Carlton Jama Adams and the Lasting Impact of Routine on Child Development. AI-Generated.
Professor Carlton Jama Adams is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of psychology whose work centers on family systems and child development. His academic and professional experience reflects a deep focus on how parenting practices shape long-term outcomes for children. Through his teaching in areas such as human services, community justice, and the psychology of oppression and liberation, he offers a well-rounded perspective on the environments children grow up in. His approach often highlights the importance of consistency, emotional awareness, and structure as key elements in supporting healthy development.
By Carlton Adams2 days ago in Families
A Parent Who Didn’t Know What to Expect From a CAFCASS Call
I kept checking my phone even when it wasn't ringing. That particular kind of anxiety, the one that makes you pick up your mobile mid-sentence while someone's talking to you, the one that made me sleep badly for a week, was all because of one scheduled call from a CAFCASS officer.
By Family Law Service2 days ago in Families
What Does it Take to Successfully Reconcile with Your Estranged Adult Child?
A young woman who is estranged from her mom asked the Reddit community if it was possible to reconnect. Most said absolutely, yes. But the road to reconciliation is a lot of work. In fact one user couldn’t believe she was standing with her mother in the kitchen making coffee. Two years ago, that wasn’t even a possibility.
By Marie Dubuque4 days ago in Families
🌧️ The Old Man at the Bus Stop
Every morning at exactly 8:15, the old man arrived at the bus stop. Rain or shine, winter or summer—it didn’t matter. He wore the same faded brown coat, carried a small paper bag, and sat on the far end of the bench as if the rest of the world didn’t exist.
By Imran Ali Shah5 days ago in Families
Is Pineapple Juice Good for Health? The Truth You Need to Know. AI-Generated.
Pineapple juice is a tropical favorite known for its sweet, tangy flavor and refreshing appeal. Packed with nutrients and often associated with wellness trends, it has become a popular addition to many diets. But the real question people ask is: is pineapple juice good for health? The answer is not as simple as it seems, as it depends on how it’s consumed and in what quantity.
By Joe Jackson8 days ago in Families
Why Kids Never Get Tired of Bounce Houses. AI-Generated.
I never really paid attention to bounce houses before. They were just part of the background at events. If there was a birthday party or a school gathering, you would usually see one set up somewhere. Bright colors, a bit of noise, kids going in and out. It all felt normal.
By supun fernando9 days ago in Families









