
How Personal Breathalyzers Can Help Reduce False Alcohol Claims in Family Court
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There isn’t one standard way for courts to handle allegations of alcohol abuse. Keepr can change that.
Why False Alcohol Claims Are a Big Problem
In family court, alcohol use that’s real, suspected, or imagined can change everything about how parents share time with their kids. Studies show that a lot of divorce cases involving children also involve some kind of alcohol accusation. Sometimes, these claims are real. But other times, they’re exaggerated or even made up, just to win more parenting time or punish the other parent. When this happens, it’s the kids who suffer most.
You might think the court would always get to the truth, but it’s not that simple. There isn’t one standard way for courts to handle these accusations. That means some parents get stuck fighting false claims, while others can’t prove they’re staying sober. The result? More stress, more fighting, and kids caught in the middle.
How Alcohol Accusations Affect Families
Did you know that 1 in 8 kids lives in a home with a parent who has a substance use disorder? That’s a lot of children dealing with the fallout from alcohol issues. But not every parent accused of drinking has a problem. Sometimes, lawyers use “sobriety clauses” or other strategies to make it look like a parent is unfit, even when they’re not. These tactics can be used as weapons in court, not as tools to help families heal.
When the focus shifts from helping families to just “winning” the case, everyone loses, especially the kids. Research published in the Family Court Review journal shows that children do better when both parents are involved in their lives, even after divorce. But false accusations can ruin relationships and make it harder for kids to adjust.
The Courts Need a Better Way
Let’s face it: alcohol is part of many people’s lives. In 2023, 84.9% of people aged 18 and older reported they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime. But that doesn’t mean every parent who drinks is a danger to their kids. The real problem happens when courts don’t have clear, fair ways to figure out what’s really going on.
Right now, judges often must decide based on what one parent says about the other. This isn’t just stressful, it can lead to unfair decisions that hurt families. Instead of focusing on punishment, courts could use tools that deliver objective, real-time insights. That’s where personal breathalyzers come in.
How Remote Alcohol Monitoring Changes the Game
This is where technology can make a huge difference. Remote alcohol monitoring tools, like bracelets and personal breathalyzers, give parents a way to prove they’re sober with objective, verifiable data, anytime and anywhere. These tools are unbiased, meaning they don’t take sides. They just show the facts.
Among the best personal breathalyzers on the market, Keepr offers a modern solution. It’s small, discreet, and easy to use. You don’t have to wear a bulky bracelet or go to a lab for testing. Instead, you can check your breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) right from your phone, whenever you need to.
Why Keepr Is the Best Choice for Families
Keepr stands out because it’s designed for real people dealing with real family challenges. Here’s what makes Keepr different:
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Reliable: Keepr uses fuel cell technology to measure BrAC within ±0.005 within a range of 0.010 to 0.050 g/210L, so you get reliable results every time.
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Non-Invasive & Private: It’s small and easy to carry, so you don’t have to worry about anyone knowing you’re being tested.
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Affordable: Keepr costs less than other solutions like Soberlink or SCRAM, making it easier for families to use.
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User-Friendly: The interface is simple, so you can use it without stress or confusion.
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Flexible: If you're looking for a trusted personal breathalyzer for family court and co-parenting situations, Keepr leads the way. Keepr can be adjusted to fit your family’s needs, whether you need regular checks or just occasional proof of sobriety.
One attorney put it best:
“Keepr is a tool to help families be successful, allowing us to demonstrate to the court or opposing parties that we are proactively monitoring alcohol use when there's a concern. The ability to access reports and check times, especially regarding exchanges, is incredibly helpful. It’s similar to how professional accounts on parenting apps have been game-changing for family law.”
Overcoming Concerns About Monitoring
Some parents worry that using a personal breathalyzer feels like losing control or being punished. But Keepr isn’t about punishment, it’s about proving you’re doing the right thing for your kids. By showing you’re sober, you can build trust with the court and with your co-parent. Plus, it helps keep the focus on what really matters: making sure your children are safe and happy.
How You Can Help Change the System
Right now, not all judges and lawyers know about tools like Keepr. That means too many families are still stuck fighting over accusations instead of working toward solutions. But you can help change that.
- If you’re a parent: Ask your lawyer about using Keepr to show your commitment to sobriety and your kids.
- If you’re a lawyer: Suggest Keepr to your clients and show judges how it can make custody cases fairer and less stressful.
- If you’re a judge or court professional: Learn more about how personal breathalyzers work and how they can help you make better decisions for families.
Using Keepr may facilitate fewer false claims, less fighting, and more kids who get to have healthy relationships with both parents.
Let’s Put Kids First
Divorce and custody battles are tough, but they don’t have to be unfair. With Keepr, you can help make sure the truth comes out and that kids stay at the center of every decision. By using technology to provide real answers, you’re not just protecting yourself, you’re protecting your children’s future.
If you want to learn more about Keepr and how it can help your family or your clients, reach out to someone at Keepr today. Together, you can build a safer, more hopeful future for every child caught in the middle of a custody dispute.
Speak to a Keepr specialist now and find out how you can bring fairness, trust, and peace of mind to your family or your practice. The kids are counting on you!
External Sources
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4916852/
- https://www.familylawma.com/blog/how-will-a-history-of-drug-alcohol-abuse-affect-my-custody-agreement/
- https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/report_3223/ShortReport-3223.html
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3086750/
- https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-effects-health/alcohol-topics-z/alcohol-facts-and-statistics/alcohol-use-united-states-age-groups-and-demographic-characteristics
- https://yourkeepr.com/pages/family-law
- https://yourkeepr.com/pages/addiction-recovery