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Lioness Letters produces investigative content examining systemic issues within family court proceedings through its YouTube channel and podcast series. The platform documents cases involving protective order misuse, psychiatric labeling practices, and custody determination patterns affecting mothers in the legal system. Regular coverage includes analysis of high-conflict custody disputes, coercive control dynamics, and litigation-driven family separation. The channel's reporting focuses on three core issues in family court operations: foster system accountability for children designated AWOL, the application of "unstable" and "high-conflict" classifications in custody cases, and financial incentives influencing judicial outcomes. Content features firsthand accounts from affected parties, subject matter expert interviews, and examination of court reform initiatives. Research highlights intersections between prolonged litigation, systemic barriers, and impacts on maternal rights. Family court transparency serves as the central theme connecting the platform's multimedia coverage across formats. The reporting framework combines case studies, policy analysis, and advocacy perspectives to document court system practices. Programming examines protective order weaponization, accountability measures, and reform proposals while maintaining focus on verifiable patterns within family law proceedings.