Fathers rights making great strides forward

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    I’d hesitate to call it “great strides”, and am more inclined to call it a “tiny step”. But yes, the fact that courts recognize equality at any point in the process is a good sign, and I’m glad for the future men that might benefit from it. As always though, all it takes is 1 false claim, and the courts will be begging for the women to take the kids and all the cash prizes it entails from the abusive evil father

    "He didn't marry until now, so he won't ever do it. Think about it, why would a man like him ever marry? It's too late to catch him. " ~some cunt

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    equality?When the Globe trotters are integrated and I see a women on dirty job s with Mike Roe maybe .

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    That and theses bitches do not know how things work. Useful information can not be passed from what is in a women’s head. They wonder why there are no god men. It takes a good man to tutor a child into a man.

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    I’ve been fortunate in a way – I didn’t seek primary custody of my kids when my ex decided to divorce me. A risky but strategic decision. My ex made more money than I did, so she didn’t demand a division of the house and other property I brought into the marriage, but she made it clear that it would be total war/scorched earth if I sought primary custody. The family court situation is such that even with her past history of addiction it was very unlikely that I would get primary custody of my kids, so I decided to keep the relationship amiable for the kid’s sake and be a weekend dad – and wait. Because I knew that she was eventually going to screw up, hopefully without the kids getting hurt, and they would eventually be back with me. Well it didn’t take long, She got a DWI with the kids in the car, they went with CPS and the kids have been with me ever since. She’s presently back in rehab for the third time and will NEVER have custody of the kids again. I took a big risk, and it could have ended in tragedy, but giving my ex the chance to screw up, knowing that it was inevitable, worked out pretty well for my kids and I.

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