
Court actor · Public record · Kansas
JenniferHagg
GAL / Child Representative
5 families reportedJohnsonLatest report Jul 2026
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WHAT FAMILIES SAY
During her time representing me, she was also serving as a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) for other parents, and it became clear that she was overly familiar with others within the system. Furthermore, she failed to advocate for me, frequently accepting my ex-partner's claims without consulting or believing me. I fired her and I retained my former attorney, who has previously provided excellent…
She lied and had my kids taken from me when I was staying at a hotel from a abusive relationship I got my apartment a few days later she treats people below her that receive state assistance she will think that's good enough reason to take your kids she's on 2 different cases of mine
The hardest lesson I learned in family court was that patterns do not disappear just because they are ignored. When abuse is treated as an isolated incident, evidence becomes negotiable, opinions become powerful, and accountability becomes optional. That is when I realized the abuse had not disappeared. It had simply found another face.
It has taken my life. Father alleging parental alienation versus actual emotional abuse and neglect of children by him.
These are allegations reported directly by families through the survey. They are published because 5 unrelated households independently described this court actor — the public-record threshold.
Family-reported submissions.