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NCFM members help with Fatherless Day Rally in Sacramento, California

June 12, 2014
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NCFM members help with Fatherless Day Rally in Sacramento, California

RALLY!  ON FATHER’S DAY CHILDREN SHOULD BE WITH THEIR DADS? ON FRIDAY, JUNE 13TH, DETERMINED PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS WILL ASSEMBLE ON THE CALIFORNIA CAPITOL STEPS TO PLEAD THEIR CASE FOR FAMILY LAW REFORM AT THE 1ST ANNUAL ‘HUMAN RIGHTS RALLY’ IN HONOR OF ‘FATHERLESS DAY’ The Fathers’ Rights Movement (TFRM), the Grandparents’ Rights Association...
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Birth Fathers + Adoptions: Inequality in Parental Rights

February 7, 2014
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Birth Fathers + Adoptions: Inequality in Parental Rights

NCFM NOTE: This article, published in the DC Bar, shows the history of paternity registers and their diabolical nature. Often overlooked in efforts to deny bio dads their children are health related issues related to heredity. It’s important for children to know what health risks they may inherit from their birth father. Of course, that’s...
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Posted in Adoption, Discrimination Against Men, Double Standard, Father's Rights, Parental Rights | 1 Comment »

NCFM Member Elijah Ward, the third installment in a continuing series, “How to Eat a Guardian ad Litem for lunch”

October 27, 2012
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NCFM Member Elijah Ward, the third installment in a continuing series, “How to Eat a Guardian ad Litem for lunch”

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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Posted in Action, Activities, Child Custody, Children's' Rights, Corruption, Courts Family, Elijah Ward | 1 Comment »