Women's Justice Network
Advocates for Legal Rights and Women's Justice
Bea Hightower
đź’Ś: wjn_usa@proton.me
Website: womensjusticenetwork.com
Instagram: womenjusticenetwork
LinkedIn: women-justice-network
📍United States of America
Able to support clients in all 50 states
A little about The Women’s Justice Network…
The Women’s Justice Network is a movement dedicated to advocating for and securing equitable legal outcomes for women, particularly those who have been financially exploited or disadvantaged by powerful individuals within the justice system. We are committed to challenging the manipulation of the law and ensuring that all women receive the justice and financial security they rightfully deserve, empowering them to live free from subjugation. Our supporters gather from Los Angeles to New York, marching, educating, and sharing stories about women who have fallen victim to bias in our courts. We are proud “No Kings” major supporters. Please use our hashtags #nokings and #nokingsincourt on your social media.
We receive requests from women all over the U.S. to help them navigate tough divorce and custody battles. The Women’s Justice Network believes that justice in American towns is impartial and treats everyone equally. However, a hard truth is emerging: sometimes, money and influence carry more weight than the facts. Judges often favor friends, old classmates, or powerful community figures. This can lead to cases moving too fast or too slow, or rulings clearly bending in one direction.
In divorces, this bias really hurts women. A judge who’s friendly with the husband or holds outdated ideas about a man’s financial role in a marriage might side with the man instead of recusing himself from the case. Maybe that judge unfairly divides what a wife helped build over decades. And when vital court papers are locked away, an ongoing legal battle can suddenly vanish from public view. The media can’t access the docs or cover your case. If friends and family cannot advocate for you, suddenly, you’re deprived of getting a fair chance in court.
WJN is developing a plan to assist women who cannot afford legal representation.
Certifications
The Women’s Justice Network pairs those in need with appropriate and credentialed legal representation