Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?

Mother's aren't ALWAYS the best choice for divorcing couples. Some husbands do a better job at raising the children but the court system is on the woman's side. Why and how can we make changes?How can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?That is why there are fathers rights groups

www.fathers-rights.comHow can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?First men have to start watching where the make their deposits of sperm. Also having a child out of wedlock, puts you on the wrong side of the road. Third of all men have to start fighting for 50/50 custody. No parent is entitled to the child exclusively.How can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?The problem is not with the laws, it is with attitudes.How can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?LOTS of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.and thin,some.How can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?Request the court to analyse the bringing up of the child by both the parents seprately by give them a specific amount of time.

Best Dad or Mon will get the child and vice versa.

All the best.How can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?Statistic, plus 'specialist' opinion had formed the basis of what a good custodian for children, when it comes to court.



To change that, the specialist, which are the welfare group, doctors, and etc need to be convinced that Father too, can be good guardian for young children.



Unfortunately, that is a very challenging issue to do, as it takes time and lots of effort to proof the case.How can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?history has taught us that woman are are better parents,which is crap in my view,the courts have always held that because dads tend to work alot of hours that mothers have more time for the kids.my view is that to change this there has to be a change in the way the courts think.i think that i am a better parent then my wife,i have set clear rules for our son and he knows that when dad speaks it is time to listen,with mom,he is more welling to fight to get his way because mom gives in,he comes to dad when he wants to talk,play,or just needs pampered,in a court room i would lose because a judge well not look at all this.i do think there are support groups for men who are in this fight,where they are you would have to search the net.good luckHow can the laws change to help Dad's in custody battles?I do not see laws on the books favoring one gender over the other. Mother's tend to fight harder to keep their kids, and are more nuturing. However, I know many circumstances where the mother had issues and the father hadn't had to put up much of a fight at all to gain custody. I also know of circumstances where the parents had an all out battle for a year, and a court visit every month of that year, and the father ended up with the child.



Courts favor what is best for the child. Courts appoint a lawyer for the child if the parents are in an all out war. The court also sends the child to a psychologist to get their opinion entered into the court record. And, if the mental stability is at question, or abuse is declared, the parents will be evaluated by a psychologist as well.



A big factor is where the kid is residing when the battle begins. The court doesn't like the child to have to change schools, or even their bedroom. So, if the father walks out of the house, then he's more likely to loose. The same is true of the mother. If all else is equal, then this will be the determining factor.