Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Question For Visitors To This Blog

I really and truly appreciate each person who visits this blog.  I hope that it has helped you out in some fashion.  And I want to make this blog really work for you and your family.

Which leads me to my question…

But first: the purpose of this blog is, first and foremost, to sell the FATHER’S RIGHTS Library.  The reason that these manuals should be sold is that there are so few resources for fathers who are stuck in family court.  There are excellent websites and books available, many from law firms that focus on representing men in court.  I have worked for some of these firms, and with others on cases, and I encourage you to seek out their resources and what they can offer.

There are organizations that are trying to develop “father’s rights” as a political movement, and I applaud them.  I don’t I agree with each and every one, but I support their efforts to make the political and legal system aware of what fathers go through in family law court.

The FATHER’S RIGHTS Library is designed and written to help you and your lawyer work together to achieve tangible results in court.  It is not ”self-help” manuals.  It is not ”second guessing your lawyer” manuals.  Each manual is a collection of the most agressive techniques for that topic, so you and your lawyer can stop talking to your ex and start fighting for your kids.

So here is my question for you.  I am about to start on Volume 3 of the Library.  Volume 1 is “Aggressive Pleadings.”  Volume 2 is “Aggressive Discovery.”  What should Volume 3 be?
I had originally planned it to be “Aggressive Custody Litigation.”
The other possibilities are “Aggressive Parenting Time” (techniques to get as much time as possible with your children) and “Aggressive Mental Health” (how to address your ex’s mental health issues and how to respond to accusations about yours).

Please leave a comment on this blog as to which of the you would like to see next.  Whichever one you pick, there WILL be a chapter on “parental alienation.”  I am seeing more and more fathers tell me how distant their children have become, which has to be the most heart breaking result in the world.

So leave a comment as to which one you prefer.
Thank you, and God bless you and your children.
Rick Carter

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Father’s Rights Aren’t human Rights

So everyone’s focused on health car, car sales, and getting the Supreme Court minority-correct.  But who is pushing for fathers who can’t see their kids?  Where is the advocacy group to LOWER child support?  Where are the children’s advocates who ENCOURAGE mothers to let visitation occur?

There isn’t any.  Oh, sure, there are some brave souls who are bringing “attention” to the problem.  But there is no organized funded group pushing fathers’ agendas like other groups have.

Because no one will recognize that the right of a father to raise his children - even after a divorce or breeakup - is the most important and fundamental human right of all.

What can you do about it?  Don’t wait!  Get the Father’s Rights Library now!  These manuals are written by a divorce lawyer representing fathers in court, to help you and your lawyer be more effective in family law court.  Because right now - that’s all you’ve got.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

FATHER’S RIGHTS: School’s Coming. Are Your Kids?

Summer is almost over.  For many divorced or separated fathers, it’s been an enjoyable time with their children.  Maybe you got them for a few weeks for vacation.  Maybe you got them for half the summer.  But for many fathers, it’s another summer of parental alienation, of being denied their father’s visitation rights. And their children’s love.

And now school is coming.  Another year of not going to parent-teacher conferences. Of missing sporting events, choir concerts, and club activities. Of not knowing if your child has A’s or ADHD.  Another year of simply not seeing your children.

Make this year different.  NOW is the time to be talking with your lawyer about enforcing your father’s visitation rights for the school year.  NOW is the time to be getting your copy of the FATHER’S RIGHTS LIBRARY.  Click these links (or right here) for more information.

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