Solutions: How Canada Can Fix Its Broken Family Court System

Solutions: How Canada Can Fix Its Broken Family Court System

The previous articles laid out the brutal truth. Now it’s time for real solutions.

The core problem is simple: children need reliable access to both parents. Courts must stop treating fathers as optional. The default position should be equal shared parenting unless one parent is clearly unfit or dangerous.

Second, we need to remove human bias from the system by integrating AI. Artificial intelligence can analyze custody cases, track access compliance, and flag patterns of unfair treatment without emotional prejudice. This would be far fairer than the current system that clearly favors one gender.

Third, child support must be reformed so that the higher-earning parent — whoever that is — is allowed to claim those payments as an income tax deduction. The current rules punish the paying parent with no tax relief, adding financial stress on top of everything else.

Fourth, we must shift from fixing broken people to preventing the damage in the first place. Instead of waiting until fathers are suicidal, bankrupt, or completely alienated from their children, we need early intervention. Trained social workers and family coordinators should be assigned to high-conflict cases immediately. Regular check-ins and assessments involving the entire family would catch problems early, before lives are destroyed.

The current approach waits until families are shattered, then tries to repair the pieces. A proactive system using social workers and AI would save lives, protect children, and reduce the massive burden on our social services and justice system.

If governments and the courts refuse to make these necessary reforms, then it is time to take stronger action. It is time to build a national class action lawsuit against the government for the systemic harm being caused to fathers and children. Those in positions of power who knowingly allow this damage to continue must be held accountable — including criminal charges where appropriate.

The time for polite requests is over.

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