�Feature: Holly Walker — The Voice of Family Justice Reform in Ohio
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�Feature: Holly Walker — The Voice of Family Justice Reform in Ohio
Editorial by Stephanie Oldham, The Gold Bar Institute
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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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