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🏆Championing Family Justice — A Gold Standard Story

“The Gold Standard: Gold Edition”,

�Feature: Holly Walker — The Voice of Family Justice Reform in Ohio

Editorial by Stephanie Oldham, The Gold Bar Institute

The Gold Standard: Gold Edition

Holly Walker – Ohio Team Lead, Family Justice and Accountability Act (FJAA)

What the Act is

The FJAA is described as a federal bill aimed at reforming the family-court system and increasing accountability, transparency and safeguards for families.

According to social-media posts (via Holly Walker’s group/page or allied pages) the act “delivers what families have waited for” including public proceedings, recordings, enforceable timelines, ADA access, and accountability when family-court actors fail.

The act is portrayed as “not just for families like ours, but … for EVERY family impacted by family court.”

Holly Walker’s Role & the Facebook Page

Holly Walker appears to manage or participate in a Facebook group/page associated with Ohio-based advocacy for this Act: for example “Family Justice And Accountability Act 2025 Ohio Chapter”.

On a post she states: “I also spoke of the importance of getting the federal Family Justice and Accountability Act 2025©️ passed.”

Her Facebook presence centres on personal experiences (“my children were medically kidnapped by …”) and advocacy for family-court reform.

It appears that the FJAA is being championed by Holly Walker!!

and allied groups as a way to help families who have experienced perceived injustices in family court systems.

Key Provisions/Features as Promoted

From the advocacy materials and social-media pages, the FJAA is promoted to include features such as:

Transparent court proceedings in family courts (including recordings) so the public / affected families can see what is happening.

Enforceable timelines on court decisions and actions, so delays/unreasonable waits are addressed.

Improved accessibility (for example ADA access) for parties in family court matters.

Accountability for system actors: when courts, agencies or professionals fail in their duties toward children/families, mechanisms for redress.

Produced by: The Gold Bar Institute�Reporting:The Family Justice & Accountability Act – Ohio Chapter�Editorial Direction: Stephanie Oldham�The Gold Standard Media Division

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