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Supreme Court of Canada report misses the whole point
According to the story as released by the Globe & Mail (Toronto), the Supreme Court of Canada has commissioned a report on family law “out of concern that justice is fast becoming inaccessible to a vast proportion of the country”. … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, child protection, divorce, divorce industry, equal parenting, equality, family court, family law, human rights, misandry, restitution, separated families
Tagged abuse and neglect, Divorce Industry, equal parenting, equality rights, ex-fathers, family court, family law, human rights, misandry, parental role, restitution
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“Child’s best interests? It’s a sick joke” — Matt O’Connor
Matt O’Connor, founder of the British pressure group Fathers 4 Justice has summed up the situation of family courts in language we all can understand: “follow the money” “A wicked deceit” “Like banksters and gangsters” “family law is so rotten … Continue reading
Canada’s top cops play fast and loose with the law
Lucien Khodeir in the referenced article tells us that the Canadian Divorce Act requires that the Canadian child-support regulations be based on the principle that parents have a joint financial obligation to provide for their children in accordance with their … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, child protection, divorce, equality, family court, family law, misandry, separated families
Tagged abuse and neglect, Canada, collections, community standard, custody determination, Divorce Act, equality of outcomes, financial collections, financial obligation, government interference, malignancy, malignant ideology, parental role, parenting, primary residence, visitation
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When Kids Believe a Lie
In her article on the Smart Stepmom When Kids Believe a Lie, Laura Petherbridge says, “However, many stepmoms believe once dad gets remarried and takes on a second family, that the other children should have compassion and understanding about his … Continue reading
Posted in divorce, divorce industry, equality, family court, family law, human rights, maintanance, misandry, peonage, restitution, separated families, stepmoms
Tagged child mainenance, dignity, divorce, duress, equality rights, family court, family law, fatherlessness, human rights, misandric peonage, misandry, parents right, restitution, second family, second wife, stepmom, systematic destruction
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“We’ll continue this fight for justice”
It’s good to see that removing children from their families is still punishable 30 years after the events (at least in Argentina). Fortunately, there is no time limit in international law for charges of human rights abuses. That means ex-fathers … Continue reading
What do I think of Family-Court justice?
What do I think of Family-Court justice? I think it would be a very good idea.* To have justice in family court we have to get rid of the meddling morons who suddenly think they have to decide if a … Continue reading
Equal Parenting solves “parent conflict”
It’s a shame that we have to go to so much trouble just to state the obvious. This is what happens when an outlandish ideology takes hold of the ruling class. In this case it’s feminism that after decades of … Continue reading
Posted in child mainenance, divorce, divorce industry, equality, family court, family law, Indentured Servitude, misandry, separated families
Tagged divorce, Divorce Industry, equal parenting, equality rights, ex-fathers, family court, family law, human rights, legal bias, misandry, parents right, systematic destruction
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Time to talk about the money
Let’s understand that even a small fraction of the money that men spend fighting in court would do immensely more if it were spent advocating in pubic. The question is how do you get the most bang for the buck … Continue reading
Prevent support payments from unwanted pregnancy
Unlike women who have an unquestioned right to have or not have a child after becoming pregnant, men have no choice. However, men can choose to take steps to prevent pregnancy. The use of a condom is the first line … Continue reading
Posted in Abortion, equality, family law, human rights, Indentured Servitude, maintanance, misandry
Tagged artificial insemination, child mainenance, condom, equality rights, ex-fathers, family law, human rights, male contraceptive, parental role, pregnancy, sperm, sterilization, support penalty, testosterone, undesired child birth, undesired pregnancy, vasectomy
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Ex-father claims government’s intent to stifle voice of genuine political dissent
Claiming “Canadian Government is misusing the institutions of the State and is using the criminal code as a cover to achieve political ends”, Kevin Galalae has fled the country seeking foreign asylum. We understand that the root of Mr Galalae’s … Continue reading
Posted in divorce, family law, human rights, misandry, restitution, separated families
Tagged damages, equality rights, family court, family law, human rights, misandry, restitution
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