How To Learn About Father's Rights Grants Pass OR

If you are a devoted father who is having trouble getting your rights acknowledged, read the following article. It talks about what your rights are and how to make sure they are acknowledged.

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If you are a devoted father who is having trouble getting your rights acknowledged, there is help available. In the past, single parenting has usually been thought of as a woman's dilemma. Today, men can find help with single father parenting from various avenues.

  1. ORGANIZATIONS There is a wide variety of organizations that promote the rights of fathers. Sifting through most of these sites can be disappointing, though; some provide more ranting than useful information. I've located a couple of organizations that offer sound advice for fathers.

    The National Fathers' Resource Center (NFRC) offers a wealth of information for fathers. On the NFRC website, you'll find a link to Fathers For Equal Rights, Inc. (FER). FER is a division of NFRC and contains information specific to fathers' rights. You'll find online tools, courses, advice, and plenty of information.

    The Children's Rights Council (CRC) believes that both parents are important in a child's life. Here, you'll find information about child support, counseling, programs, and legal matters-just a few of the topics found on this site. There is also a forums area and a section on where to find local chapters of CRC. While this website isn't specific to fathers, it provides an ample amount of relevant information.

  2. MAGAZINES Get updated on the latest news and issues concerning father's rights by subscribing to a men's or father's magazine. Short on cash? Check to see whether or not a local library carries your favorite periodical. If not, then put in a request for it-more than likely, the library will order it. Libraries strive on keeping their shelves stocked with a variety of publications.

    E-zines-electronic magazines found online-are another option. Many are free to browse and often contain online resources. You can find links to related government agencies and even lawyers specializing in father's rights. Additionally, some e-zines offer forums for peer interaction and support.

    One particularly helpful e-zine is Fathering Magazine, which is full of resources and information for fathers (both single and married). Fathering Magazine also has a forums area which includes topics on child custody and child support.

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Author: Stacy Popke

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