4 of 5 dads want more time with their kids
Hurray for our side! We’re one step closer to getting the truth told. CPB omsbudsman Ken A. Bode has confirmed the bias and slanted content of Breaking the Silence, the Children’s Stories. You can see his report HERE. If you’d like to thank Ken you can reach him HERE. Thanks to Glenn Sacks and Fathers and Families for their campaigns to protest this unbalanced anti-father film. If you’d like to thank Glenn you can reach him HERE. If you’d like to thank Ned Holstein of F&F you can reach him HERE. I so look forward to seeing one of our films on PBS.
KY family court psych evaluator in hot water
MURRAY, Ky. — A state-licensed counselor who was hired to perform court-ordered mental competency evaluations has been charged with nine counts of practicing psychology without a license.
Officials are looking into whether the charges against G. Steven Alexander could force them to reopen cases in which he testified, including child custody, domestic violence and guardianship cases.
The rest of the article is HERE.
Four out of five UK dads want more time with their children
- Only a fifth of fathers said they had no complaints about the amount of time they could devote to their offspring…Ms Henniker-Major said: “Not only are fathers spending less time with their children than mothers, they are also more likely to feel dissatisfied with the amount of time they get to spend with their child. “Perhaps this is the ‘new dad’ – a father who wants to be more involved in his child’s upbringing but, due to other pressures, finds this is not possible.”
John Murtari taking the heat for child support debtors
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I'm a sun and nature loving, 50-something, laid back, forward thinking, liberal anti-feminist egalitarian, san francisco bay area native, single mom of 4 and yia yia to 2. I've been active in the equal parenting movement since 2002. Known as the purple Queen of Equality, I once blogged as the Feminist4Fathers. Find me now on sharedparentingworks.org and jugsforjustice.org. | More from Teri Stoddard
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