Premium Only Content
Divorce Corp shines a spotlight on the American family court system, revealing a complex web of financial interests and alleged corruption
Divorce Corp shines a spotlight on the American family court system, revealing a complex web of financial interests and alleged corruption. It presents a critical view of the $50 billion divorce industry in the United States, highlighting how it affects families, children, and society at large.
The film features interviews with various stakeholders, including divorced individuals, lawyers, judges, and experts in family law. Through these personal accounts and expert testimonies, it paints a picture of a system that often prioritizes financial gain over the well-being of families and children.
One of the main arguments presented is that the complexity of divorce proceedings often necessitates the involvement of expensive lawyers, driving up costs for families already under emotional and financial stress. It suggests that the average uncontested divorce in the United States can cost between $10,000 and $20,000, while contested divorces can exceed $50,000.
The documentary also raises concerns about the power wielded by family court judges. It argues that these judges, operating in courts of equity rather than law, have broad discretion in their rulings, which can sometimes lead to arbitrary or unfair decisions. The lack of jury trials in family court cases is presented as a potential issue, as it removes a layer of accountability and public oversight.
Divorce Corp draws comparisons between the American system and those of other countries, particularly Scandinavian nations. It suggests that these countries have more streamlined, less adversarial approaches to divorce that could serve as models for reform in the United States.
The film addresses controversial topics, including allegations of judicial misconduct, conflicts of interest, and the misuse of child custody evaluations. It presents cases where individuals claim to have been wronged by the system, losing custody of their children or facing financial ruin due to prolonged legal battles.
-
5:04
We The People - Constitutional Conventions
1 day agoUnlocking Hidden History: Are You a Pawn in the Interregnum Game??
3071 -
LIVE
Sean Unpaved
1 hour agoKevin Stefanski Names Shedeur Sanders STARTING QB For Rest Of Season! | UNPAVED
64 watching -
58:55
The Rubin Report
2 hours agoBill Maher Makes Ana Kasparian Squirm by Refusing to Let Her Avoid This Question
15.1K20 -
6:13
Buddy Brown
1 hour agoThis is Why Everyone's GOOGLING December 19th! | Buddy Brown
1033 -
LIVE
TheAlecLaceShow
1 hour agoTim Pool BLASTS Candace Owens | Jasmine Crockett for Senate | Guest: Jim Pfaff | The Alec Lace Show
64 watching -
LIVE
The Shannon Joy Show
2 hours ago🔥SJ Show Dec 9: Food Price Controls & Welfare For Farmers * War With Venezuela * Epstein Victims Update W/ Investigative Reporter Nick Bryant🔥
208 watching -
LIVE
The Mel K Show
2 hours agoMORNINGS WITH MEL K Bread & Circuses: People Worldwide Standing for Freedom and Sovereignty 12-9-25
757 watching -
LIVE
LFA TV
16 hours agoLIVE & BREAKING NEWS! | TUESDAY 12/09/25
3,309 watching -
35:01
Clintonjaws
3 hours ago $0.54 earnedNick Fuentes Visibly Angry as Piers Morgan Stops His Show & Adds Surprise Guest
6.82K8 -
1:00:51
VINCE
4 hours agoHOT MIC: President Trump Is Fed Up! | Episode 184 - 12/09/25 VINCE
201K158