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Know Dumb Questions FT Jerron Hurtt: Where Are My Sons? 290 Days of Judicial Separation

Know Dumb Questions FT Jerron Hurtt: Where Are My Sons? 290 Days of Judicial Separation

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Jerron Hurt never expected his heartwarming videos with his twin sons would lead to losing them in family court. With raw emotion and remarkable courage, he shares how a judge deemed him "unfit" simply for posting content that garnered over a billion views online.

The story begins during the pandemic when Hurt, newly single after his children's mother left, continued raising his sons while creating viral social media content featuring their daily life. What started as family memories shared online blossomed into a thriving business. Yet the very success that allowed him to provide for his children became the weapon used against him in court.

Hurt's account reveals the hidden biases in our family court system. Despite spending over $100,000 on legal fees, enduring exhausting court battles, and presenting substantial evidence of his parenting abilities, he found himself labeled an unfit father with only supervised visitation rights. When he spoke out publicly about his case, he was held in contempt for videos that remained online—videos that had brought joy to millions of viewers worldwide.

"Brothers, we want to be there," Hurt emphasizes, challenging the narrative that Black fathers abandon their children. Instead, he exposes how structural inequalities in family courts systematically separate fathers from their children, particularly when those fathers have limited financial resources. His explanation of how Title IV-D incentivizes maternal custody and how courts lack proper due process sheds light on a system many encounter but few understand.

Despite losing his home, car, business, and temporarily his children, Hurt's spirit remains unbroken. He's channeled his pain into purpose by creating a nonprofit to help other fathers navigate similar challenges. His vulnerability and determination are inspiring countless parents fighting similar battles.

Listen to this powerful conversation that will forever change how you view fatherhood, family courts, and the courage it takes to stand up for your children against overwhelming odds. Support Jerron's fight by searching his GiveSendGo fundraiser and sharing his story.

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