Draft Changelog For Our Children and Families rev07E - Publication-Grade Draft (Current) Status: Public Review - Version Freeze Recommended - Fully integrated, uncondensed statutory text suitable for publication, litigation review, and ballot preparation. - Finalized the sunlight-not-punishment transparency framework. - Added automatic metric-based review triggers tied to anonymized reporting. - Strengthened protections against repeated false abuse allegations used to alienate children. - Expanded accountability for attorneys who knowingly facilitate parental alienation. - Hardened separation-of-powers safeguards and rulemaking deference. - Preserved emergency protections for genuine victims. - Added a phased implementation ramp for DHHS screening and Guardian ad Litem capacity. - Declared the version stable pending court-required changes only. rev07D - Added a sanctions framework for repeated, knowingly false abuse or domestic violence claims. - Integrated accountability for attorneys who assist or perpetuate alienation strategies. - Introduced automatic review triggers linked to transparency dashboard metrics. - Strengthened procedural safeguards while maintaining due process protections. rev07C - Added cure periods and safe harbors to prevent unintended denial of access to justice. - Clarified criminal thresholds and mens rea requirements. - Refined filing controls to reduce clerk-level overreach risk. rev07A - rev07B - Narrowed and clarified definitions to reduce weaponization risk. - Added an implementation ramp for DHHS intake and Guardian ad Litem expansion. - Stress-tested attorney fee oversight and hearing limits while maintaining a child-protection posture. rev06 - Expanded legislative findings around incentives, adversarial framing, and self-regulation limits. - Clarified attorney fee oversight while preserving judicial authority. - Strengthened Guardian ad Litem sequencing and investigation requirements. - Added protections against misuse of Protection from Abuse orders. rev05 - Initial full public draft released. - Established the mediation-first architecture. - Introduced interim hearing limits and fee oversight concepts. - Laid the foundation for child-centered procedural sequencing. Version status rev07E is the current stable draft. Further revisions are not anticipated unless required by constitutional review, court rule conflicts, or ballot-processing requirements.