Fathers have rights. They have equal rights, as mothers do, to children. They just have an uphill battle in many states and jurisdictions that basically are going to lean, a lot of times, towards the mother of being the primary caregiver. Particularly in the South, a lot of jurisdictions are that way, they lean that way. The judges, their background, what they've seen and how they grew up, that's what you have to look at when you're looking at whatever jurisdiction that you're going to be filing a case in. So those issues are separate, but you do need to look at those before you file a case.
if i put a coin into a drinks machine and a can comes out who does the can belong to, Me or the Machine... jokin of course.
fitzhalim 2 years ago
A Right is not a Right if it is abrogated by black robed thugs who fear a lost election, who feel they do a duty by causing federal dollars to be collected for the State, Fathers are not equal in the eyes of the law if they lose custody 85% of the time. There is no equality when a father goes to prison for violationg a court order for monetary support, but no mothers go to prison for violating that same court order by interfering with viswitation. The EXACT same court order! Lawyers suck!
anarqist 2 years ago