Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Father's Rights: A New Interactive Blog

Hello, and welcome to the Father's Rights blog.  This is written by an attorney, actively representing fathers in divorce, paternity, adoption, abuse/neglect, and termination of parental rights cases.  I have been involved in this struggle for almost 15 years, in several states, so I have a "trench-level" view of the problem.

And what a problem! From moms who testify "I know what the custody order is, but I'm the mother and I decide when the kids see their father" to other attorneys, who say "Dad came home from work, spent all his time on the computer, and now he wants custody?" fathers often times face an uphill battle.

I hope that this blog give men - fathers - practical tips to use in their struggles to keep their relationships with their kids.  This blog is NOT theory.  This blog is NOT "fighting for new laws."  This blog is focused on SHARING strategies that men have used to win in court.  This blog is focused on HELPING fathers with tips on enforcing parenting time, saving on child support, protecting children from new husbands and new boyfriends.  This blog will come from MY experience, and the experiences of my clients - but it will GROW with YOUR feedback and comments.

I have created a group at Yahoo! called "Dads In Court."  Some people respond better to the blog format, some to the group format.  Eventually, I hope to develop a list and send out a regular newsletter, giving practical tips and answering questions (non-legal).


I have also written a manual: "Aggressive Pleadings For The Non-Custodial Father," which is on special sale.

I want to write a library of 5 or 6 such books, focusing on how fathers can USE the legal system, instead of being ABUSED by it.  I am asking for your suggestions as to what the next book should be:

      -Aggressive Discovery For The Non-Custodial Father
      -Aggressive Parenting Time For The Non-Custodial Father
      -Aggressive Custody Litigation For The Non-Custodial Father


Please let me know, via COMMENTS at this blog, which you would like to see.  Also, feel free to use the COMMENTS section to suggest helpful links and websites, and law firms or lawyers you may have had a POSITIVE experience with (no NEGATIVE comments, please. We want to ADVANCE the cause).


Thank you, and I hope that this blog, and the related resources, can help fathers help each other.

Please check out the resources:
Dads In Court and
Aggressive Pleadings For The Non-Custodial Father

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