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Fathers and Families® improves the lives of children and strengthens society by protecting the child’s right to the love and care of both parents after separation or divorce. We seek better lives for children through family court reform that establishes equal rights and responsibilities for fathers and mothers.
 

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Fathers and Families promotes an ambitious legislative agenda and has helped pass family court reform legislation in over two dozen states. Click the tabs to view information about Fathers and Families’ current and recent legislative projects. To learn more about our legislative and other achievements, click here.

Tragically, after divorce or separation, one parent is often driven to the margins of his or her children's lives. Fathers and Families' central mission is to protect children’s right to the love and care of both parents. To help accomplish this, we:

To learn more about Fathers and Families' achievements in this area, please see our Accomplishments.

Fathers and Families believes that children of divorce or separation need to be supported both emotionally and financially. We seek fair, reasonable child support guidelines and an end to rampant child support enforcement abuses. Our achievements in this area include:

To learn more about Fathers and Families' achievements in this area, please see our Accomplishments.

Few family law cases are as heartbreaking as those involving Parental Alienation, where one parent has turned his or her children against the other parent, destroying the loving bonds the children and the target parent once enjoyed. PA is a common, well-documented phenomenon that is the subject of numerous studies and articles in peer-reviewed scholarly journals. Sadly, Fathers and Families receives thousands of heart-wrenching calls and letters from targeted parents. Both mothers and fathers can be perpetrators of Parental Alienation, but the true victims are always the children.

To help battle against Parental Alienation, Fathers and Families has:

To learn more about Fathers and Families' achievements in this area, please see our Accomplishments.

Fathers and Families believes that alimony is sometimes appropriate, such as in cases where one spouse has significantly sacrificed his or her earning ability in order to care for children. However, family courts are rife with abuses and injustices in awarding alimony/spousal support and in dividing divorcing couples' assets.

To help protect family breadwinners and high earners, we:

To learn more about Fathers and Families' achievements in this area, please see our Accomplishments.

Tens of thousands of men have been wrongly assigned paternity and are compelled by law to pay years of child support for children whom DNA tests have shown are not theirs. In many cases, the men have had little or no contact with the children they're required to support, and some had no idea they were "fathers" until their wages were garnished for child support. To help solve this problem, Fathers and Families:

  • Helped Introduce CA SB 375 to Help Defrauded Fathers
  • Helped Introduce CA SB 377 to Protect Minors from Paternity Fraud 
  • Helped pass AB 252 and SB 1333 to allow CA child support obligors to use DNA evidence to set aside false paternity judgments

To learn more about Fathers and Families' achievements in this area, please see our Accomplishments.

Fathers and Families believes that all victims of abuse deserve aid and protection from our family court system. Unfortunately, as prominent members of the Family Law Executive Committee of the State Bar of California and many family law professionals have noted, false claims of abuse are frequently and effectively used as custody maneuvers in divorces by unscrupulous attorneys and litigants. To help combat this problem, Fathers and Families:

To learn more about Fathers and Families' achievements in this area, please see our Accomplishments.

Fathers and Families believes that all litigants should be treated fairly in family court, regardless of gender. We also oppose the adversarial nature of the family court system and support Collaborative Law and other ways to reduce unnecessary conflict and litigation. To these ends, Father and Families:

To learn more about Fathers and Families' achievements in this area, please see our Accomplishments.

Discipline Case Against Prosecutor Mary Kellett Heating Up

May 9th, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

The extent to which the enormous power of the state can be used in the service of false allegations of domestic abuse made for the purpose of gaining an advantage in custody cases is on full display in the … Read the rest

Florida Governor Rick Scott Vetoes Alimony Reform/Equal Parenting Bill

May 8th, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

 

 

Chan Lowe

For the second time in a year, a governor has vetoed an equal parenting bill.  Last year it was Governor Mark Dayton of Minnesota who vetoed a bill that was 13 years in the making and that had … Read the rest

Walter Sharpe Strikes Out; Wrongly Tagged with Child Support, Court Rules He Has No Recourse

May 8th, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

Here’s the law on child support in Pennsylvania as I understand it: the agency charged with establishing paternity can act negligently and even maliciously and pay no penalty for it; but if a father misses a court date, he … Read the rest

Attorney: Child Support Enforcement ‘Quick and Severe;’ Visitation Enforcement, Not so Much

May 6th, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

Here’s a fine article by attorney Joseph Cordell who’s long been a staunch advocate for fathers in family courts (Huffington Post, 5/3/13).  There are plenty of attorneys who advertise their support for fathers, but many of those … Read the rest

Court Wastes 3 Years Returning Son to Fit Father After Overseas Military Deployment

May 5th, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

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

Russian Parents Get Son Back from Child Protective Services, With a Catch

May 3rd, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

The Alex and Anna Nikolayev case has come to a pretty quick and sensible conclusion.  Or has it?  Read about it here (Parent Herald, 5/2/13), and here (News10, 5/1/13).

I first wrote about the case hereRead the rest

Catherine Kieu Becker Guilty of Aggravated Mayhem and Torture

May 2nd, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

Almost unnoticed this past Tuesday, a jury in Santa Ana, California found Catherine Kieu Becker guilty of torture and aggravated mayhem in the sexual mutilation of her husband two years ago.  Becker’s husband had recently filed for divorce but … Read the rest

Australian Government Conspired with Laura Garrett in Abduction of Daughters

May 2nd, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

Continuing to update the case of Tommaso Vincenti and Laura Garrett, there’s this article (Pickering Post).  It’s not of recent vintage, but it certainly provides more details about the unscrupulous and possibly illegal behavior of the Australian Department … Read the rest

Abducting Mother of Four Italian Girls Part of Previous Scam

May 1st, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

The case of Tommaso Vincenti and his ex-wife, Laura Garrett has again forced itself onto center stage.  Vincenti is the Italian man who married the Australian, Laura Garrett.  They lived in his native Florence for many years and had … Read the rest

Father ‘Smacked Down’ by Police, Child Taken by Child Protective Services Despite Doctor’s Clean Bill of Health

April 29th, 2013 by Robert Franklin, Esq.

This story should warm Mary Elizabeth Williams’ heart.  Williams of course is the Salon.com blogger who recently informed her readers that “we” all need to get over the idea that parents should be the ones caring for children.  According … Read the rest