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Posts Tagged ‘ family court ’

NCFM Adviser Richard Doyle, Our Devastating Welfare System

February 3, 2019
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welfare

Menken described the U.S. federal government as a “milch cow with one hundred twenty-five teats.”  We devote far more resources than many other countries to social spending.  This essay addresses the twenty-one and a third percent of Americans on the dole.  Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation claims federal and state spending on means-tested...
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Posted in Child Custody, Child Support, Children's' Rights, Courts, Courts Family, Fatherlessness, Female Privilege, Feminism, Gender Politics, Richard Doyle, MRA, Welfare | 4 Comments »

NCFM Adviser Gordon E. Finlely, Ph.D., ON False Accusation of Sexual Misconduct

September 17, 2018
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false allegation

Gordon E. Finley, Ph.D. Writing as a father falsely accused of sexually molesting my two daughters during divorce proceedings, I am acutely sensitive to the issues and consequences of false accusations. This quick note is in response to the urgently surging power of media allegations of sexual misconduct to utterly destroy the lives and...
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Posted in Child Abuse, Child Custody, Courts, Courts Family, Dads, False Allegations, Family Law, Gordon Finley, Ph.D, Sexual Assault | 1 Comment »

NCFM and NCFM Award winner Craig Candelore, Esq., proudly introduce the free Untying the Knot family law video series.

August 29, 2018
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family court

NCFM is proud to introduce Untying the Knot family law videos, a fast and straightforward way to better understand family law issues before going to court. Untying the Knot has its own website and YouTube channel created by Craig Candelore, Esq., a certified family law specialist (US Army Colonel Retired), with over 30 years...
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Posted in Attorrney, Courts, Courts Family, Divorce, Lawyers, NCFM, NCFM, NCFM First, Programs Good | 1 Comment »