I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: when it comes to fathers in family courts, you can change the law, but you don’t necessarily change the result. One example is the change in the Oregon custody statute … Read the rest
Archive for the ‘Misandry’ Category
Court Wastes 3 Years Returning Son to Fit Father After Overseas Military Deployment
Sunday, May 5th, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.Mom Who Hired Hit on Husband Walks Free; Court – ‘She’s Suffered Enough’
Sunday, January 27th, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.The radical anti-father/pro-mother bias of Canada’s courts was on full display last week for all to see. Here’s Barbara Kay’s predictably accurate take on the whole shameful thing (National Post, 1/24/13). The only remarkable attribute of … Read the rest
Marsha Kleinman Loses Appeal of Psychological License Revocation
Thursday, December 13th, 2012 by Robert Franklin, Esq.“Ding, Dong…!”
The New Jersey State Board of Psychological Examiners has upheld the revocation of Marsha Kleinman’s license to practice psychology in the state. Earlier, an administrative law judge had ordered Kleinman’s license revoked and this is the result … Read the rest
Maine Bar Recommends Suspension for Assistant District Attorney Mary Kellett
Wednesday, December 12th, 2012 by Robert Franklin, Esq.The Maine Board of Bar Overseers has recommended that Hancock County Assistant District Attorney Mary Kellett be suspended from the practice of law. Kellett’s case will now go before a single justice of the state Supreme Court who will … Read the rest
Scotland: Fathers Marginalized in Children’s Lives by Child Protective Services
Friday, November 23rd, 2012 by Robert Franklin, Esq.Ever since the Urban Institute issued its report in 2006 entitled “What About the Dads,” we’ve known that, in the United States at least, it’s the preference of child protective agencies to bypass fathers and place children directly into … Read the rest
Affordable Care Act’s Anti-Male Sexism Fixed?
Sunday, September 9th, 2012 by Robert Franklin, Esq.Not long ago, I wrote this post encouraging readers to sign a petition to make the Affordable Care Act gender-neutral. As I said at the time, the ACA mandates well woman exams, including a variety of preventive screenings, for … Read the rest
Make the Affordable Care Act Gender Neutral
Monday, August 20th, 2012 by Robert Franklin, Esq.Last week, my wife excitedly told me that, as of August 1st, the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) allowed her to get well woman exams free of charge – no deductibles, no co-pays. Great, I thought, finally some preventive … Read the rest
Canadian Judge Endorses Mother’s Denial of Access to Child by Father
Wednesday, August 15th, 2012 by Robert Franklin, Esq.An Ontario father has been denied all contact with his son for the first 21 months of the boy’s life and a trial court has endorsed that denial until a hearing on paternity is held. Here’s the court’s … Read the rest
Cary Tennis: Blame the Dad
Monday, August 13th, 2012 by Robert Franklin, Esq.The online magazine Salon.com has for years featured an advice to the lovelorn column. People write in with their problems, not all of which involve romantic issues, and they get advice about how to see and deal with them. … Read the rest
UK: British Kids Play Center Bans Dads
Friday, August 10th, 2012 by Robert Franklin, Esq.Just in case the British National Health Service didn’t deliver its anti-dad message loudly and clearly enough, here’s a daycare center in Birmingham (England) to do its part. Read about it here (Daily Mail, 8/7/12).
It seems … Read the rest

