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Extractions: www.mothersmovement.org Resources and reporting for mothers and others who think about social change. home directory features noteworthy ... search Fathers' Fight What every mother should know about the fathers' rights movement By Sarah Werthan Buttenwieser I grew up as a child of divorce Depending how your divorce goes, you may end up being at war. That much, all sides can agree upon. A follow up question is this one: whose rights matter most? That's currently up for debate. Attorney Jeff Wolf, of the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute , explains that what has long guided the courts in their handling of custody and child support cases was this imperative: "Do what's in the best interest of the child." This constituted the standard for the state's 1998 Child Custody Presumption Law. Legal priorities aren't necessarily set in stone, and many argue that by trying to change the standards, the "Fathers' Rights" movement is actually attempting to put a parent's right the father's above the child's. Advocates like Jeff Wolf believe the current standard should not change for this very reason. "The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court articulated that in custody cases, the most pressing issue is how to provide children with the most stability possible given their situation," Wolf explains. Not all parties agree with Wolf's assessment. Groups advocating for the rights of non-custodial fathers have gained momentum since the early 1990s. They work in myriad ways from outrageous antics to mainstream lobbying.
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Extractions: Email Glenn hs hs Home About the Show Issues Biography ... Contact hs Glenn's Columns Show Archive His Side Campaigns ... Printable version November 16, 2003 Fathers' Rights Showdown in CA Supreme Court Over two dozen feminist groups nationwide have joined together to help ensure that California custodial parents can move children hundreds or thousands of miles away from their noncustodial parents. Against them all stands one loving father and his tenacious attorney. Gary LaMusga has fought a seven-year battle to prevent his two boys, now aged 11 and 9, from being moved 2,400 miles away from him. Over the summer his ex-wife defied a court order and moved his children to Arizona (after originally seeking to move to Ohio), while Gary remains in Northern California, unable to leave his business and follow his children due to onerous child support obligations. Gary is fighting for his children against an ex-wife so petty and vindictive that, according to his son's teacher's court testimony, the alienating mother asked the school to keep track of the time Gary spent volunteering as an aid in his son's Kindergarten classroom so she could deduct it from his visitation time! The issue of move-aways is headed for a showdown in the California Supreme Court. Since the 1996 Burgess decision, California custodial parents, usually mothers, have generally been able to move children. In some cases, courts have even allowed children to be moved out of the country, as far away as New Zealand and Zaire. Last year the California Supreme Court voted 6-0 to revisit the move-away issue by hearing the LaMusga case
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Extractions: [This article Fathers are getting a raw deal in court. Though state statutes affecting family law proceedings are allegedly gender-neutral, the reality is something completely different. The implementation of those "gender- neutral" statutes by those in authority all too often weighs heavily against the rights of fathers to a fair custody proceeding and an effective parental relationship with their children. For example, it has been my frequent experience that a mother with a doubtful primary parent history will seek to strengthen her custodial case by first using her "discretion" to have the father removed from the home as a domestic abuser. The standard required by most courts to establish removal by the Order for Protection process is deteriorating to one of removal literally upon request. The female alleged victim is provided with free advocate assistance to maximize her allegations. Male victims are routinely refused such assistance, even when asking for protection for their children. This did not surprise one judge I spoke with. I told the judge the domestic abuse office had refused to help my male client. "The workers there do have their agenda," said the judge.
Extractions: @import url(/css/default.css); The next serious threat to women's rights in the United States may come from the respectable-sounding movements to protect fathers' rights and promote marriage. NOW and other feminist groups are following closely the efforts of these advocates in the government, the courts and the culture. "Look below the surface of the growing pro-marriage and pro-fathers' rights sentiment in this country and you will see a very anti-woman, anti-equality message," says NOW Executive Vice President Kim Gandy. The following two stories illustrate some of these movements' new tactics for controlling women. by Megan Peterson, Government Relations Intern "The marriage movement is giving women the message that a bad husband and father is better than none at all. Single moms are being demonized," says NOW Executive Vice President Kim Gandy. "NOW is committed to exposing and organizing against this deliberate return to the days of unchallenged male control." An outgrowth of the fatherhood movement and the conservative agenda, the current marriage movement has declared its cultural, social and political goals in a document titled "The Marriage Movement: A Statement of Principles." Released on June 29, 2000, at the Smart Marriages conference in Denver, Colo., the Statement pledges that "in this decade we will turn the tide on marriage and reduce divorce and unmarried childbearing, so that each year more children will grow up protected by their own two happily married parents and more adults' marriage dreams will come true."
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Extractions: UNITED STATES Naitonal American Coalition for Fathers and Children www.acfc.org The Better Divorce Network www.betterdivorce.com BOND www.bondinfo.org Center for Successful Fathering www.fathering.org Children Of Divorce And Separation -CODAS, National 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing educational materials (books, videos, papers, etc.) to parents and professionals involved in custody and visitation problems. users.snip.net/~codas or drkenlewis@snip.net Child Support Guidelines Compare them from State to State: A very important study by David Weden, III, financial analyst and expert on the guidelines. www.fatherhoodcoalition.org Dads and Daughters. Dads and Daughters is the national education and advocacy nonprofit for fathers and daughters. DADs provides tools to strengthen father-daughter relationships and transform pervasive cultural messages that value daughters more for how they look than who they are. www.dadsanddaughters.org/
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Extractions: Family and Fathers Advocacy Groups / Resources Children's Rights Council Bonus Families Custody Reform.com Useful and informative site Fathers Are Parents Too!, Inc Children's Justice Karl Denninger's excellent site Fathers' and Children's Equality (FACE) (New Jersey) Fathers' and Children's Equality (FACE) (Bucks County, PA) Louisiana Divorced Fathers Initiative Dads Against Discrimination Dads Against Discrimination (National Headquarters) DadsDivorce.Com DadMatters.Org American Fathers Coalition The National Fathers' Resource Center ... New Jersey Council for Children's Rights (NJCCR) Divorce Reform organization South Dakota Coalition for Shared Parenting Mens Movement Organizations From The WWW Virtual Library Texas Fathers for Equal Rights The Men's Defense Association Advocates for men and fathers Fathers Rights Foundation Outstanding resource site The National Organization for Men Alabama Fathers Rights Assoc.
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Extractions: Second in a Series about Damage to Children by Margaret Marshalls Courts Marshall Promotes Ultra-Feminist Agenda MassNews has reported many terrible cases where this policy has damaged children, who are being ripped from their fathers as a result. This has been protested for years by the Fatherhood Coalition to deaf ears. This article is by Marc Charalambous, a leader of the Coalition, who argues that nothing will change until the fathers become much more aggressive as they have done in England with a group known as Fathers-4-Justice. Fathers-4-Justice blaze trail for fathers rights By Mark Charalambous Amberell Photography and Digital Imaging D-Day for Fathers Rights F4J march through London to deliver demands to Tony Blair. What would it take to see the following headline emblazoned across the top of page two of the New York Times Family law system is evil Would you settle for this headline on the front page of the Boston Globe The outlaw fathers fighting back The first headline, which was completed by reporting about the flour bombing of Prime Minister Tony Blair, appeared in the May 21 London
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Extractions: Main I suppose it would be too much to ask that paternal rights might receive impartial treatment at the hands of the Grey Lady ? The Times wastes no time in trotting out its patented journalism by metaphor strategy to paint fathers rights' advocates as loony, wall-climbing extremists: If, earlier in the evening, others at the restaurant looked over to Hatch's table (and given the noise emanating from it, they surely did), they would have seen that Hatch wore a T-shirt emblazoned with the purple logo of Fathers 4 Justice, a political group that is well known in Britain for staging high-profile stunts to raise awareness about the custody rights of divorced and separated fathers. (In one memorable incident, a member pelted Prime Minister Tony Blair with a condom filled with purple flour.) Some might even have recognized Hatch and made a note to mention their brush with semi-celebrity to their friends: this was the man who scaled Buckingham Palace last year dressed as Batman, unfurling a banner in support of fathers' rights and spending more than five hours perched on a ledge near the palace balcony as security officers tried to talk him down. The event, which made news around the world, saturated the British media for nearly two days. ...Although some of the issues raised by Fathers 4 Justice concern quirks of the British custody system, most of them overlap with demands of divorced-fathers' groups in other countries: stronger enforcement of visitation rights, more shared-custody arrangements, a better public and legal acknowledgment of a father's importance in his child's life. In the United States, the influence and visibility of those groups have waxed and waned since the mid-70's, but they appear to be agitating now as never before. In the past year, class-action suits have been filed in more than 40 states, claiming that a father's constitutional right to be a parent guarantees him nothing less than 50 percent of the time with his children. And on the legislative front, last spring Iowa passed some of the strongest legislation to date in favor of joint physical custody the division of the child's time between the two parents as close to equal as possible.