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Anti-Dad Bias in Family Court.
Family courts force fathers to submit to interrogations and evaluations by court-chosen child-custody evaluators. Fathers are forced to pay the high fees of these private practitioners whom they have not hired, whose services they do not want, and whose credentials and bias are suspect. The children are also subjected to these evaluators who attempt to turn the children against their parents in unrecorded interviews.
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February 1st, 2005 at 3:44 pm
Man, this hits too close to home. I was 18 grand in the hole with my, and her, lawyer (they make you pay for everything, including her lawyer) when I just had to give it up. I get to see my daughter, but… still.