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Divorce Corp

2014 · Movie · Not Rated · 88 min · ★ 8.0 · 42% critics

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This documentary investigates the money and power surrounding America’s family court system, arguing that it often rewards insiders while families pay the price. Through research and interviews with lawyers, mediators, judges, politicians, journalists, and people caught in the process, it highlights claims of prolonged cases, questionable evaluations, and harmful outcomes for parents and children.

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Details
Original title
Divorce Corp.
Years
2014
Release date
2014-01-10
Language
English
Rated
Not Rated
Runtime
88 min
Critic score
42/100
TMDB rating
8.0/10 (11 votes)
About

You’ll likely be into this if you want a hard-hitting, investigative documentary about institutions and real-world consequences, in the vein of The True Cost; Not for you if you want balance, uplifting viewing, or lighter subject matter.

Pros: eye-opening allegations; gripping real stories; clear, accessible narration | Cons: one-sided perspective; bleak, angering tone; heavy corruption focus

Themes

  • corruption
  • divorce
  • injustice
  • family court
  • divorce court

Cast & crew

Directed by Joe Sorge