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A Father's Cry - My Fight for Justice
Contributor(s): McPhail, Don (Author)

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ISBN: 1411648951     ISBN-13: 9781411648951
Publisher: Lulu.com
OUR PRICE: $14.24  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: October 2005
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Annotation: The book is about many things, and it is about one thing. The focus is on love. It's about love and how important it is in being able to raise your children equally. The court places a father's worth as nothing more than a cash machine. Dad's are eliminated from their children's lives and portrayed as "Dead Beats" when in fact many become "Dead Broke" fighting for their rights. Court's portray men wanting equal time as someone who only wants to lower child support. Is it a sin that a loving father wants to spend more time with his child than every other weekend. But a mother who calls and ask a father for money for her child's dental surgery than uses it for a Breast Enlargement has done nothing wrong as in my case. What we have is a system that was supposed to help children that has gone bad! It has become so bad that this year alone 18,000 men have committed suicide dealing with domestic disputes and family court issues. So this is my fight to help change the system for the future.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Family Law - General
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.59 lbs) 176 pages
 
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The book is about many things, and it is about one thing. The focus is on love. It's about love and how important it is in being able to raise your children equally. The court places a father's worth as nothing more than a cash machine. Dad's are eliminated from their children's lives and portrayed as "Dead Beats" when in fact many become "Dead Broke" fighting for their rights. Court's portray men wanting equal time as someone who only wants to lower child support. Is it a sin that a loving father wants to spend more time with his child than every other weekend. But a mother who calls and ask a father for money for her child's dental surgery than uses it for a Breast Enlargement has done nothing wrong as in my case. What we have is a system that was supposed to help children that has gone bad It has become so bad that this year alone 18,000 men have committed suicide dealing with domestic disputes and family court issues. So this is my fight to help change the system for the future.
 
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