Family rights activist Kathy Tilley will be on Next Friend Radio tonight, Thursday, March 9, from 5-9 pm (pst). Kathy will be interviewed by Brother Cletus Keifer, President of Families at Risk Defense Alliance. The subject is Exposing The Corruption-the project. To join the discussion call 641-297-5900. To listen, visit Next Friend Radio by clicking HERE.
Diane A. Sears has been chosen to be a panelist for the “Social Entrepreneurship, the New Media, and the Single Father Movement†panel at the 97th annual Eastern Communication Association‘s conference on April 28 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Diane is the author of a great book, one I highly recommend, called IN SEARCH OF FATHERHOOD® — TRANSCENDING BOUNDARIES.
The Eastern Communication Association (“ECA”) was initially established in 1910 and is the oldest professional communication association in the United States. Highly acclaimed as a distinguished service-oriented organization, ECA enjoys a history of achievement in research, criticism, communication theory, and excellence in teaching.
Please join me in supporting the Coalition of Fathers and Families-New York‘s shared parenting bill A330. Visit Glenn Sack’s website to join the campaign HERE.
Equal Parenting is “AN INEVITABILITY” according to the Australian parenting group Fathers4Equality. Currently, the government is in the process of debating the recently introduced Family Law Amendment Bill, a commendable bill that is intended to usher in a new era of equal parenting arrangements. As part of this process, Fathers4Equality has recently presented its well researched submission on the benefits of equal parenting to children of separated families, entitled “Parents are Forever…even if marriages are not” to the Senate Hearing on the provisions of the Family Law Amendment. “The benefits of equal parenting are well accepted and have been repeatedly demonstrated in very credible research” says Ash Patil, President of Fathers4Equality. You can read more HERE.
What’s love got to do with it?
- “…court decisions regarding child custody and property division should take into consideration the responsibility that each spouse bears for the divorce. As a matter of simple justice, innocent spouses who do not wish to divorce should not lose primary custody of their children or primary control of their property.”

