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Equal Custody Fatherhood Myths
False, so-called "stats" provided by Father's rights group remain misleading.
I founded www.FamilyLawCourts.com in 2001, and immediately discovered fake attorneys, fake therapists, and real judges who know and don't care. Google "Ron Lais" to see what I mean.
Mother's rights groups requested I join them. I declined. Father's rights groups requested I join them, I declined. Both groups are counter-productive as their focus is gender rather than what the Courts are doing; which is promoting litigation; their goal...and Judges appreciate the focus being taken off their ongoing violation of Constitutional right to parent. After all, the business of government is; BUSINESS. So judges act more like marketing reps for all comers.
But separately, and obviously, more men kill their children, women, and other men; than women.
For a list of murdered kids, please see www.FamilyLawCourts.com/kids.html
Separate from that is misogyny. See www.FamilyLawCourts.com/domestic.html
And that includes within our courts.
See www.FamilyLawCourts.com/badcop.html
I have also seen the movie, "Child Support? System down" ...which was junk billed as documentary expect the film maker of this so called documentary didn't interview the police or the victims. Duh.
My suggestion if you want to make an impact: is keep the focus on the judges themselves. There's plenty of material there. See my other site, www.USAjudges.com which is the only site that empowers the public to make our courts transparent.
It costs to buy reports, it costs a little to make one. Why? Two reasons.
1. It eliminates those who just want to complain, "He done me wrong."
2. Reporters find more people are more credible when they put their money where their mouth is.