Our journey began informally in 2021 with just three individuals from different parts of the country who shared a vision: to provide education, support, and resources for parents involved in the family court system, as well as to advocate for court reform based on scientific data related to children and families. We believe that education is the foundation for change. By understanding how the system operates and where it fails, we can empower individuals to advocate for themselves and their families. Based on this principle, we offer training, tools, and resources to help you navigate the family court process, protect your rights, and support new legislation aimed at systemic reform.
Our Mission:
National Family Justice advocates for families in the legal system, using scientific data to drive reform. We address key issues like constitutional rights, domestic violence, child abuse, parental abduction, legal abuse, and the unique needs of military families.
Our Vision:
A reformed family court system focused on justice, fairness, and genuine family welfare.
Who We Serve:
NFJ proudly supports families nationwide, without regard to race, religion, or economic background.
Our Core Values:
Service
We’re committed to supporting families in the legal system with compassion, dignity, and understanding—empowering them through education and advocacy.
Integrity
Integrity is our foundation. We uphold honesty, fairness, and accountability to build trust and stay true to our values.
Loyalty
We stand with families, defending their right to fair treatment and justice in the family court system with unwavering commitment and advocacy.
Transparency
We value open, transparent communication—offering clear information, accessible resources, and honest support to empower families and build trust.
Innovation
We drive reform through innovation—using research, evidence-based strategies, and collaboration to create adaptive, impactful solutions.
Collaboration
We believe in the power of collaboration—uniting families, professionals, communities, and policymakers to amplify impact and drive change.
Together, these core values define who we are and guide our steadfast pursuit of justice, reform, and support for families across the nation.
Our Priorities:
Assisting families to create child-focused transitions during separation.
Educating parents, attorneys, judges, and lawmakers on essential aspects of childhood development, learning, attachment, and trauma.
Expanding our impact through strategic partnerships and collaboration.
Embodying and promoting NFJ’s core values and inclusive culture.
Why This Matters:
The family court system is on the verge of significant change as new laws and increased public awareness bring much-needed accountability and reform. For years, families have been let down by a system that often prioritizes conflict over resolution, finances over family, and power over justice. This broken structure has harmed parents and, most importantly, children who deserve stability, love, and protection. With the introduction of new legislative measures, reform is no longer merely a possibility - it is becoming inevitable. The growing focus on family court corruption and mismanagement has become too pronounced to ignore, compelling the system to confront its shortcomings.
Together, we can build a system where families are supported, children are protected, and justice is genuinely served. Join us on this journey toward lasting change.
To every parent walking this difficult road:
We recognize the immense weight you carry and the challenges that sometimes feel insurmountable. In moments when the fight for justice seems endless and the system feels unyielding, remember: your love for your child is a force more powerful than any obstacle you face. You are not alone-there is a community that stands with you, that believes in your resilience, and that honors the courage you show every single day.
Every step you take in this journey is a testament to your devotion. Each day you rise and advocate for your child brings you closer to truth and healing. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed, but do not lose sight of your purpose: you are fighting for your child’s future, for a bond that cannot be broken by any ruling or circumstance.
Lean into your faith, your support network, and the conviction that truth endures. Hard times may test your spirit, but they also reveal the depth of your strength and the unwavering love you hold as a parent. Give yourself permission to grieve, to feel, and to seek help when you need it-self-care is not a luxury, but a necessity on this path.
Your willingness to keep going, even when it’s hard, is the greatest gift you can give your child.
A parent’s love is not defined or diminished by legal decisions. It transcends courtrooms and paperwork. While the system may limit your time or rights, it cannot sever the enduring connection between you and your child. True love remains steadfast-through heartbreak, through distance, and through every trial. It is always ready to comfort, protect, and, when the time is right, reunite.
Hold onto hope. Continue to fight, to believe, and to trust that the truth will come to light. The devotion you show today plants seeds of strength and hope in your child’s heart, and your perseverance will make a difference in both your lives.
No ruling can undo the unwavering love a parent holds for their child.
You are your child’s greatest advocate. Your love, your courage, and your hope are the foundation on which justice and healing are built. Keep going-you are not alone, and your efforts matter more than you may ever know.
With unwavering support,
Lance and Teresa Sneed
When attorneys told me it was pointless to pursue 50/50 shared parenting because of our assigned judge, I felt hopeless. But Teresa at National Family Justice changed everything. She gave me the tools, resources, and key talking points to empower my attorney and now my son has equal time with both parents and the best of both of us. I’m incredibly grateful for NFJ’s guidance and support.
John M.
Brian and Kimberly S.
Amanda F.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Helping families understand their rights, options, and next steps
We support families navigating high-conflict custody, family court, and legal system abuse. Our services include education, advocacy, professional training, and support for families facing issues like violations of rights, coercive control, domestic violence, and parental alienation. We also file amicus briefs in landmark cases affecting parental rights.
No, we are not a law firm and do not provide legal representation or advice. However, we offer tools, education, document review, and strategic support to empower families and pro se litigants. We can also help you find trauma-informed legal professionals in your area.
Yes. We specialize in supporting pro se (self-represented) parents with tools and reasources to help you advocate for yourself in court. We also provide referrals to vetted professionals.
Absolutely. We recognize the difference between true “high conflict” and post-separation abuse. We help parents identify patterns of coercive control, gather documentation, and protect their children while advocating for safety in court.
We support 50/50 shared parenting as the default in the absence of abuse, supported by child development research and constitutional equal protection. We also advocate for safe exceptions when domestic violence, abuse, or coercive control is present.
An amicus brief (friend of the court brief) is a legal document we submit to offer expertise or insight in cases with broad impact. We use them to advocate for parental rights, equal custody, and protections for children in courts across the U.S.
Yes. We assist military-connected families by ensuring custody orders respect deployment obligations, federal protections like the SCRA and UDPCVA, and parent-child bonding despite service duties.
Yes. We review CPS reports, GAL conduct, parenting coordinator conduct, custody evaluations, and risk assessments for ethical violations. We also provide documentation support and can help elevate concerns when due process is denied.
You can support our mission by volunteering, donating, or joining our parent-to-parent mentorship program. We also welcome professionals who want to advocate for reform or provide trauma-informed services.
Use our contact form or email us directly at [email protected]. Please provide a short summary of your situation and what kind of support you’re seeking. A team member will follow up within 3–5 business days.
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