 Fathers lose their constitutional civil and customary rights. This talk I'm giving to you right now is illegal. I'm violating a gag order from a judge. I don't have a constitutional right to tell you that my son's a boy. Family courts routinely give men restrictions like this, which are totally illegal, and men have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to appeal to higher courts to get them overturned. But fathers also become vulnerable to continuous litigation. America has a really nice system. We have very flexible legal procedures leading up to a trial, giving both sides lots of leeway, discovery, everything. Once a verdict in America is delivered in a civil court, there can be no re-litigation of that fact. Okay, you may not like it, but that's it. Family court is the only exception. So I've been continuously sued for nine years without break. And because of that, I become vulnerable to other kinds of litigation. So they may find something in discovery that they think they can sue my business for. They get discovery from my business and they think they might be able to cooperate with a European partner and try to sue me over some business deal. And you become very vulnerable to litigation after a divorce decree.