The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

228. Men and Divorce Court | Greg Ellis

Feb 21, 2022
In this episode, the guest critiques the flaws of the U.S. family law system, highlighting a lack of presumption of innocence that affects divorce outcomes. The conversation delves into the repercussions of harmful child interrogation practices during proceedings. Personal stories reveal the emotional toll of divorce and legal battles, exploring the need for reform focused on shared parenting. The discussion also touches on the importance of emotional intimacy in relationships and innovative solutions to improve marriage dynamics.
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ANECDOTE

Greg Ellis's Arrest and Institutionalization

  • Greg Ellis was falsely accused of threatening his children and was handcuffed, institutionalized, and financially ruined.
  • This began his harrowing journey through the family court system.
INSIGHT

CPS Threats and Financial Incentives

  • Child Protective Services (CPS) threatened Greg Ellis's wife with foster care for their children if she didn't file for divorce and a restraining order.
  • This is a common tactic used by CPS, likely due to financial incentives for increased foster care placements.
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No-Fault Divorce Carnage

  • Jordan Peterson questions the positive impact of liberalized divorce laws, especially no-fault divorce.
  • He suggests that these laws have led to widespread negative consequences for families and society.
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