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Equal custody advocates offer help to unmarried and divorcing parents

July 6, 8:17 PMFamily Rights ExaminerTeri Stoddard
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Unmarried and divorcing parents facing custody decisions often assume the family court system will facilitate truth, honor and integrity.  They've been lead to believe that in the end they will have what is in their child's best interest.  What they often find instead, is corruption

Most parents are ill-equipped to face the very real possibility of losing equal access to, or complete contact with their children.  Many parents can not afford a lifetime of legal fees, or the never-ending roller coaster of extreme emotions these situations trigger.

The following is a list of organizations and resources that have been created by and/or for parents who believe that children deserve equal access to both of their parents.   Here you will find peer support, self-help information and lobbying opportunities.

An open-ended collection: Please post websites and organizations in the comment section that have been over-looked and that you would recommend.

 

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