Parental alienation is a complex issue that affects many international fathers who are separated from their children before or after divorce. In each case, the right of a father is often seriously violated and ignored. These fathers face significant challenges in maintaining relationships with their children, navigating complicated legal systems, and overcoming cultural barriers. With...
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International family lawyer cannot help father see children when long distance involved
According to an international family lawyer, there are many cases of parental alienation and abduction across borders. Divorced fathers involved in international marriage are granted the right to have their children visit their home country during summer breaks or even have their children relocate to their home country for better educational opportunities after reaching a...
Wife hates me and slanders me. Why can’t you talk back online?
“My wife hates me so much that… she does everything to frame me and everyone believes in her!” During the family court proceedings, the father is often falsely accused (or exaggerated) of something he has never done. The bias in court prevents him from proving his innocence, leading to frustration. He has lost his marriage,...
Parenting Plan Examples, Parenting classes, why single fathers should do it?
It is highly advised for a father to have a positive and constructive attitude in family court, rather than dwelling on past unfairness and perceived biases. By taking proactive steps to demonstrate his commitment to his children’s well-being such as having a parenting plan and taking parenting courses, the father can show the judge that...
Parental Alienation Lawyers: the “Grab First Strategy” against Fathers
There is a strategy that parental alienation lawyers may or may not tell a divorcing father. “Grab First Strategy” is arguably the most controversial and yet amazingly effective strategy to put a parent in a preferred position in terms of child custody. Theoretically speaking, when the father and mother are divorced, their children should be...
Fathers’ Rights being violated by professionals and social workers – Real Reason behind
According to many fathers’ experience, it is common to see fathers’ rights being violated by divorce professionals, including social workers, counsellors, and legal people. They seem to hold unconscious biases and beliefs that can influence their actions. Such biases go against the principles and ethics of social work, which emphasize impartiality and a commitment to...
First Step Divorce: Before filing a legal petition, you should be prepared in these ways
The official first step divorce process is usually filing a petition for divorce with the appropriate court. The petition, also sometimes called a complaint or a motion, is a legal document that lays out the grounds for the divorce and requests that the court grant the divorce. The specific process and requirements for filing a...
Fathers with rights need to be protected: 6 steps and 6 helping organization
Fathers with rights are an important ongoing issues across the world. Fathers should have the same legal rights as mothers with regard to their children. This includes the right to seek custody and visitation, the right to make decisions about the child’s upbringing, and the responsibility to financially support the child. In many countries, laws...
Co-parenting Example: Science and Law agree in this historic court ruling
Co-parenting is the act of raising a child together as parents, even if the child’s parents are no longer in a romantic relationship. Co-parenting examples can be challenging to find, as it is difficult for the court to come up with a fair co-parenting arrangement given the highly conflicted divorce battle. However, with a good...
How often do fathers get 50 50 Custody? This will give you an idea
Fathers who have entered and left the family court know that gender equality is just not there. How often do fathers get 50 50 custody and share the custodian rights to his children with his ex-spouse? A better question to ask might be, in this not-so-fair world, how can you as a father to maximize...