EJAC (End the Judicial Abuse of Children) was founded by Troy Pasulka, an Ivy League and law school graduate whose abusive partner dragged him through California’s family court system for over two years. Troy was astounded that multiple judicial officers chose to become co-perpetrators of child abuse and litigation abuse, rather than simply follow the laws enacted by California’s legislature.

Troy soon discovered that many others shared similar experiences — but that many of these victims were understandably despondent and disorganized in the face of their past and ongoing abuse. Troy founded EJAC in order to promote evidence-based advocacy for change in family law court systems across the country. EJAC works to highlight the corroborated and documented stories of abused individuals and their children — and to bring accountability to our nation’s lawless family courts, and to those who corrupt their legitimate purpose.

If you would like to engage in coordinated action in support of EJAC’s mission, or if you would like to financially support that mission, please email us at EndtheJAC@gmail.com