By Fred Silberberg
Our court system was designed to be public to insure accountability and equity. However, we need to balance that interest against the rights of privacy of citizens engaged in domestic disputes. The information contained in family law files can cause great harm to innocent victims, both children and adults.
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Our court system was designed to be public to insure accountability and equity. However, we need to balance that interest against the rights of privacy of citizens engaged in domestic disputes. The information contained in family law files can cause great harm to innocent victims, both children and adults.
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