Saturday, May 28, 2011

Shared Custody DV Laws and Fatherhood

I’ve been looking into it and despite women’s bitter rejection of fatherhood many states are moving toward joint physical custody. It seems the hard work of men to be fathers is paying off. If you have not already, please go to the ACFC.org button link below and sign the shared parenting petition.




http://www.jacksonvillefamilylawattorneys.com/2011/02/more-states-presume-joint-physical-custody-is-best.shtml

However, this does not stop women from using DV laws to attempt to gain full custody through false allegations. As feminists have seen joint custody legislation approaching they have focused heavily on their wild card…DV allegations. The goal is to remove due process of law and place the burden of guilt upon the accused who must prove themselves innocent. Feminists have been instrumental in this. However, I am hoping we can fight them and stop the progression.

Men will fight to the death in order to be fathers to our children. I think the motivation is high on both sides. Women will continue to fight men and in many cases they are still winning. Men must push at both aspects if we are going to win the right to have children and be a father. I also think with the added aspect of liability and reciprocal obligation placed upon women in divorce it will inspire women not to simply walk out on their families in divorce.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"despite women’s bitter rejection of fatherhood many states are moving toward joint physical custody..."

Reality check: Will that truly happen? It would cause a large sector of the legal industry to starve. I don't see many lawyers in the unemployment lines or clamoring for employment outside of the divorce industry.

More and more lawyers are graduating and joining the bar associations. Who do you think will be paying their incomes?