Dear friends, NCFM is celebrating International Men’s Day with a party in Eagle Rock, CA on Friday night, November 16, 2012 at the Fraternal Order of the Eagles in Eagle Rock. You are all invited! It’s a celebration of International Men’s Day, one of the few days that recognizes the value of men, the...
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Tags: Fraternal Order of Eagles, international men's day, marc angelucci, national coalition for men, ncfm
Posted in Action, Activities, International Mens Day, Marc Angelucci, Esq. | 3 Comments »
Jeff entered into the New Hampshire divorce courts like most fathers. Using no-fault divorce, his wife sued him, filed a motion for a secret hearing, where his children were taken from him, a monthly payment for child support was ordered to prevent his being able to afford representation, and a guardian ad litem was...
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Tags: child abuse, children rights, discrimination against fathers, discrimination against men, divorce, guardian ad litem, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm
Posted in Action, Activities, Courts Family, Discrimination Against Men, Divorce, Elijah Ward | No Comments »
Female infant circumcision is rightfully illegal but it is Ok to circumcise infant males! Bull. On October 20, 2012, NCFM members Carl Agustsson and Marc Angelucci participated in a protest against infant male genital cutting outside of the national meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) at the Convention Center in New Orleans,...
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Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, carl augustsson, children's rights, circumcision, marc an, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm
Posted in Action, Activities, Circumcision, Marc Angelucci, Esq. | No Comments »
After the fathers in New Hampshire got together in recent years via social media, we came to realize that even though the facts of our cases were different, the courts treated our cases in similar ways. Sequential actions were conducted that first took our children away in secret hearings that we had no recourse...
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Tags: board of redress, children's rights, family court, family court corruption, father's rights, guardian ad litem, mens rights, national coaliton for men, ncfm, parental rights, thomas ball
Posted in Action, Activities, Child Custody, Children's' Rights, Corruption, Courts Family, Elijah Ward | 1 Comment »
Transitions is generally a benefit of NCFM membership. However, after well over a year of being without an editor or producing Transitions, it is being published again. First published in October 1982 Transitions has become the longest running Men’s Rights publication on the planet. Since NCFM is an all volunteer organization sustaining the tradition...
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Tags: mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, Transitions, Transitions Journal of Men's Perspectives
Posted in Action, Activities | 3 Comments »
Update, Thursday, October 12, 2012: It was reported that not only had the poster been taken down, but it was replaced by a similar poster which is completely gender inclusive and neutral. We hope to get a picture of it… Judge Maureen F. Hallahan, Superior Court, Supervising Judge, Family Court Division, thanks us for...
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Tags: al rava, discrimination against dads, discrimination against men, Judge Trentacosta, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, Robert J. Trentacosta, San Diego Family Court, San Diego Superior Court, war against men, war against women
Posted in Action, Activities, Al Rava, Esq., Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Government Programs for Women, Radical, San Diego, Supremist, War Against Men | 9 Comments »
NCFM NOTE: It’s as true today as it was in 2002… About the Author: Steven S. Richmond, MSW, MA is a psychotherapist, prize-winning author, and expert on social services delivery systems. His first book, Public Welfare: Notes from Underground, has been required reading for graduate students of social work for more than two decades....
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Tags: mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, Steven S. Richmond, steven svoboda, Terms of Enforcement: Making Men Pay for What They’ve Done
Posted in Activities, Book Reviews, Courts Criminal, Courts Family, Discrimination Against Males, Steven Svoboda, Esq. | No Comments »
The Los Angeles Daily Journal, which is the primary legal newspaper in California, last week confirmed that they scheduled for publication Mr. Angelucci’s op ed below in yesterdays edition… for DV Awareness Month. Unfortunately, the Daily Journal is subscription only so there is no link we can provide to the published article. By Marc...
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Tags: domestic violence, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, marc angelucci, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm
Posted in Abused Man, Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Marc Angelucci, Esq. | 1 Comment »
NCFM NOTE: Despicable cronyism at it’s blatant worse. It’s hard to dig up enough words to describe this sham under the guise of justice. The people of Maine are paying huge salaries for district attorneys to persecute rather than prosecute. Maybe the label “Damn Yankees” is appropriate here. How come the citizens of Maine...
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Tags: AVFM, bangor daily news, board of overseers, mary kellett, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, paul elam, vladek filler
Posted in Action, Activities, Discrimination Against Males, Domestic Violence Industry, Due Process, Feminist Jurisprudence, Government Programs for Women, Horrible, Paul Elam | 2 Comments »
NFL: A Crucial Change Campaign? Penn State abuse scandal October 9, 2012 By: Christopher Thompson As the dust settles on the notorious Penn State scandal, we are afforded time to reflect on exactly what has occurred; former Penn State Assistant Coach Jerry Sandusky has been sentenced to 30 to 60 years for sexually assaulting...
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Tags: Joe Paterno, mens rights, national coalition for men, ncfm, penis, title ix, University of Montana
Posted in Action, Activities, Chris Thompson, Discrimination Against Males, False Allegations DV, Feminist Jurisprudence, Legislation Bad, Title IX, Universities, War Against Men | 1 Comment »