NCFM NOT: For those of you interested in this subject you should use the search function at the top of this page and read all articles by and about efforts in Washington State to end paternity fraud. Naomi is an incredible advocate and adversary and has unearthed information about federal rules about child support...
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Tags: Brandon Jones, brandon jones act, naomi evans, paternity fraud, wives against paternity fraud, wrongful paternity
Posted in Abused Men, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Double Standard, False Allegations, Naomi Evans, Paternity | No Comments »
NCFM NOTE: If you are not familiar with Major Martin‘s persecution by the Army you might want to read the letter we sent to the Department of Defense (letter). The newspaper that published the article below is a bit odd in that you have to pay $3.95 for a two day subscription to read...
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Posted in Courts, Courts Corrupt, Courts Kangaroo, Courts Military, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Men by Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Double Standard, Due Process, Female Abusers, Female Perpetrators, Horrible, Lawyers, Male Victims of Sexual Assault, National Coalition For Men, NCFM, NCFM Accomplishment, NCFM First, NCFM in the news, Other, Police | No Comments »
On behalf of NCFM Marc Angelucci, NCFM Vice-President, drove 100 or so miles to Lancaster, California to give about 20 dress shirts and men’s clothes to Valley Oasis battered men’s shelter. Valley Oasis also helps homeless and veterans get jobs, so the dress shirts are very helpful, they said. For those who don’t know,...
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Tags: abused men, domestic violence, female perpetrators, valley oasis, war against men
Posted in Abused Man, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Marc Angelucci, Esq., Victim Male | No Comments »
The following are just a few of the National Coalition For Men’s many successes… As time permits (we are all volunteers, even those who work on this website), we will add more and update our successes, which continue. Want to help? Click on the picture to give financially or become a member of NCFM....
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Tags: national coalition for men, national coalition for men successes, ncfm, ncfm accoplishments, ncfm successes
Posted in Activities, Courts, Courts Family, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Men in the Military, Discrimination Men by Men, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Industry, Domestic Violence Victims, Legislation Bad, Male Victims, MRA, NCFM, NCFM, NCFM Accomplishment | 1 Comment »
By NCFM NCFM NOTE: This is masterful truth-telling by Dr. Corry. The article takes the reader through the complex maze of the Domestic Violence Industry and its horrific and wrongheaded hammering of men. One of the best articles ever written on the subject. Domestic Violence Against Men By Charles E. Corry, Ph.D. Introduction The Domestic Violence Against Men in...
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Tags: charles corry, clery act, domestic violence, domestic violence against men, domestic violence victims, equal justice foundation, false accusations, false allegations, female perpetrators, male victims, national coalition for men, rape, sexual assault, vawa, violence against women act
Posted in Authors, Charles Corry, Cleary Act, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Domestic Violence Against Men, Domestic Violence Victims, Equal Justice Foundation, False Allegations, Female Perpetrators, Male Victims, National Coalition For Men, Rape, Sexual Assault, VAWA, Victim Male, Violence Against Women Act | 1 Comment »