A commentary on the shared parenting myth
“Shared Parenting is not the problem in divorce and separation; Shared Parenting is the Solution!”
“Shared Parenting is not the problem in divorce and separation; Shared Parenting is the Solution!”
Share your experience in the Family Court system. A survey for parents.
Dean Esmay and Global Media Network discussing the MHRM and real men’s lives who they have helped.
Guy Mann recently penned his observations on the tyrannical nature of Family Courts and their impact on fathers and children. Here we bring you the second and final part of his exposé.
After a lifetime of training in gynocentric etiquette, Jonathan Bornstein explains why he is coming out of the closet as a visible mens’ rights activist.
With Father’s Day upon us, Guy Mann has penned his observations on the nature of Family Courts and their impact on relationships between many fathers and children.
Three DUI’s in two years, car wrecks, suicide attempt, drug abuse… and she gets custody of the children.
An NCFM member tells his story of the unfortunately all-too-common practice of judicial bias that favors mothers even when they are unfit to parent.
Dan Perrins recently sounded a warning on the pages of AVfM that if lawyers, social workers, vindictive exes, or any other people lie about men in court, he would expose their lies. Which brings him to the behaviour of Brantford lawyer David Maltby.
For single dads receiving visits from their kids on limited occasions only, the leftover evidence from the visit becomes a special reminder – the unfinished drink on the table, the toy they were playing with in the garden, a dirty handprint on the wall, the indents in their pillows…. these are sacred keepsakes to be cherished until the next visit.
With the recent publication of my novel, Oh Hell, inspired by the suicide of Thomas Ball in June 2011, it seemed right to update an article that appeared here just over one year ago, entitled, Only one thing left…. (Oh Hell spoiler alert.) Shortly after Thomas James Ball’s death on June 15th, 2011, I read …