For twelve years I have studied the many ways in which fathers can be deprived of their rights by family courts and family law. One of the easiest ways is for mothers to keep the truth about paternity secret from dads. Over the years, I have read sco
The case that’s dropped jaws all across the U.S. and Canada is finally coming to an end. Judge Kip Leonard is finally allowing Noah Kirkman to return to his native Calgary after two years in foster care in Oregon.
Equally-shared parenting is, above all, an effort to maintain two parents in a child’s life after a divorce or separation has occurred. The concept acknowledges what we know to be true about what promotes child wellbeing. So when an article flickere
The New Jersey court of appeals has ruled that one parent could sue the other parent for denying access to a child. The court held that a civil cause of action for infliction of emotional distress can be pursued by the parent against whom the child h
Brendan Hareb is divorced and was paying his court-ordered support right along. But then he and a neighbor confronted some teenagers who were vandalizing the neighborhood. The teens attacked and knocked Hareb unconscious. He remained in a coma for we