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Tuesday 23 February 2016

Divorce and Fathers" Rights - A Fathers" Formula for Success


If you take a moment to think about it, there are many things you can do to prepare your case. Dependent upon your specific case, you can begin keeping a chronological diary of events, begin writing down what you want and why, begin obtaining sworn affidavits from people that attest to your abilities as a Father, draft a spread sheet listing assets and debts, close all joint accounts to protect your credit and assets and seek the services of a Pro-Father Attorney if you so choose. The list goes on.


All of that is well and good, and it all can be made to work better with good methods. But only a handful of all those things can be converted into a system. What I mean by this is an approach that is reliable, consistent, and delivers predictable results. You get it working once, and then it keeps working on its own for a long, long, time before you have to tweak with it again.


We need a system to protect Fathers’ rights. A system is so predictable, so reliable, so consistent, that you go to bed at night, when you have this working for you, knowing – not hoping, wishing, not even praying, but knowing – within a small, acceptable range of variance, that good things will happen in your case, even if it takes a little time – for as long as you use the system. Developing such a system has been my life’s work, and I say with confidence that if you really use it, it can work for you.


Any family court matter is bound to be emotionally trying for everyone involved. When tempers run high, it can be hard to think clearly and make the best decisions.  If you have a set course, one that is tried and true, you always know your next move. Keeping a good head on your shoulders, and using a system that you know you can rely on for results can be the real advantage you need.




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