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FATHERS’ RIGHTS
NOT JUST EVERY OTHER WEEKEND

This is about fathers’ rights law, and protecting the best interests of your children. It provides information, news and comments on laws, cases and strategies for life as a single father and winning your custody, access or child support case.

Women for Fathers Rights

A comment on yesterday’s post sent me to a nicely designed blog called Women for Fathers Rights.  It is for a “wife, sister, mother, friend or any other woman looking to help a man in your life with his child custody and fathers’ rights issues.”

The blog plans to cover custody arrangements, tips and techniques to assist your man with his battle in the courtroom, and even common questions and answers that arise from being the woman in their lives battling for their rights to be a dad.

Here’s a quote from the blog: “A child with their father in their lives is the best possible outcome of any divorce.”

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2 Responses to “Women for Fathers Rights”

  1. Women for Fathers Rights Says:

    Thank you for the shout-out on our website! We’re hoping to continue to grow and expand, and if anyone is interested on staying up to date on information regarding fathers’ rights, we have to Facebook fan pages– http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Women-for-Fathers-Rights/138406702865784 for the Women for Fathers’ Rights fan page and http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/National-Brotherhood-of-Fathers-Rights/134504173227527 which is the National Brotherhood of Fathers Rights fanpage. Thanks again for your wonderful write-up on the Women for Fathers’ Rights blog!

  2. candace Says:

    It depends on who the father is!!

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