September 15, 2025

Lies Coming to an End “Soon”

Mark Stephens claims the lies will be exposed “soon.” The court record shows they already were — and he was exposed as the liar. His dissolution case stalled, his ex-wife’s protection order was renewed with an $8,000 contempt judgment, and a modification triggered by CPS resulted in a No Contact order against him. In Mark’s world, “soon” just means “never.”
August 29, 2025

Mark’s Posts vs. Reality: Innocent Until Proven Guilty?

The court didn’t rush to judgment—they pressed to resolve things quickly so the boys wouldn’t be kept from their father unnecessarily. But Mark forced their hand, violating orders, held in contempt, and refusing to take even a single step toward resolution.
August 16, 2025

🎭 Mr. StartFire: The Court-Ordered Sequel Nobody Asked For

Mark’s latest rebrand as Mr. StartFire proves once again that he’s less Mrs. Doubtfire and more Dumpster Fire. Instead of following the three simple court-ordered steps to see his kids, he’s busy fueling billboards with typos and Facebook posts with self-pity. While Robin Williams’ character went undercover, got a job, and hustled for his children, Mr. StartFire just lights matches and calls it love.
August 8, 2025

Stay Strong, Dads — Even If You’re Sline

Marklish isn’t just bad spelling — it’s a whole dialect where “respect” means erasing people from stolen photos, “honesty” comes in three conflicting versions, and “sline” is… well, still a mystery. The Marklish Dictionary translates every inspirational meme into what it really means: a carefully cropped reality where Mark is always the hero, and everyone else is cast as the villain.
July 30, 2025

Court Orders for Thee, But Not for Me

Mark Anthony Stephens isn’t losing in court because of some narcissistic opponent—he’s losing because everything is documented with actual evidence, most of it straight from Mark himself. From contempt charges to forged documents, unpaid child support to defied evaluations, his losses aren’t due to injustice—they’re the natural consequence of his own behavior, exposed by his own words.