Fathers, you might be the better parent for your kids than their mother. But that doesn’t mean you’ll always be able to see them. In fact, it’s possible that a “change of circumstance”—like your new job or your getting married—could change custody of your children. It may be the case that you need to go...
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Proving Cohabitation to Stop Alimony: Surely you don’t want to pay for your ex-wife’s new life
Alimony is a tricky thing. It’s hard to prove that your ex-wife is cohabiting with another person, and even if you can prove it, it’s difficult to prove that she actually needs alimony. But there are ways around these problems—and we’d be happy to help you out! We offer private investigators who will help you...
How can a mother lose custody to father? Children custody dispute can resolved to a winner
How can a mother lose custody to father? When a mother is physically or psychologically abusive to her children. When posing danger to her children. Alienate kids against father. When the mother has committed domestic violence against her husband or any other person residing in the same house as she does. When the mother is...
Fathers rights being violated and women getting away from blocking/obstructing kids from dads?
Father’s rights are being violated and women are getting away with abducting children from fathers. Children’s fathers are being blocked from visitation rights, even if they want to visit their children. I’m writing this because I am a father and I want to expose the injustice that is happening to fathers’ rights. I am not...
Fathers rights during separation: What if the court or the social workers are unfair to dads?
The courts are notorious for being unfair to fathers when it comes to custody issues. But what if the social worker hates men? This is a question that many fathers ask themselves when their relationship with their children’s mother ends up in court. The truth is, the courts are biased against fathers, but so are...
Wife makes more money in divorce: Your odds of winning children custody over her
When you’re married and in a relationship, it’s easy to think of the other person as your partner. You might even view yourself as equal partners in your relationship. But that’s not always the case. In fact, there are many instances where one partner makes more money than the other and that can affect their...
Divorcing an unemployed wife: what can go wrong? You are not alone…
I am writing this letter because I have been married for 13 years. I have been a full-time employee for the last 8 years, but for the last 2 years, my wife has been unemployed. We are in our mid-30s and she is nearly 50 years old. She has been unemployed for over 2 years...
Don’t ever give up rights as a father. No one can take away a dad’s parental right
Trials are unfair. Social Workers aren’t nice to dads. Judges are anti-men. These are just some of the things that have happened to me over the years, and I’ve learned not to let it get me down. But when I’m feeling discouraged or like I can’t go on, I remember something my dad taught me:...
Stories of fathers winning custody
It’s not fair, but don’t give up. Dads can be better parents than moms. Fathers are rarely awarded custody of their children in family court, but that doesn’t mean you should give up. Fathers can be better parents than moms, and they’re more likely to raise their kids with traditional values. The reasons fathers lose...
Alimony for men – Can men get spousal support from ex-wife? Why not?
Alimony is a payment that one spouse makes to the other after divorce. It can be paid to either party, but it’s usually paid by the higher-earning spouse. The purpose of alimony is to help a lower-earning spouse support themselves while they transition into financial independence. Can men get money from ex-wives? Yes, in most...