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434.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Mar 30 1990 15:53 | 15 |
| This is a good idea. Some PWP groups (such as the Nashua chapter) offer
frequent discussion groups on various topics. There is a new notes conference
for "non-custodial parents", which I have not looked at, but it seems that
it would not really cover the situations of joint custody (which is my
situation as well).
I would invite you to at least start here, since many men who read this
conference are divorced and have various experiences in different custody
situations. You may find a lot of what you are looking for in an active
discussion here.
You may have less luck finding people to meet separately, as we are spread
across the world...
Steve
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434.2 | try these | CSC32::HADDOCK | All Irk and No Pay | Fri Mar 30 1990 17:05 | 7 |
| Note 414 -- Bias against fathers--mentions a father's/children's rights
group.
CSC32::NON_CUSTODIAL_PARENTS is a notes file for non_custodial
parents and their s.o.'s.
fred();
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434.3 | In the UK! | UTRTSC::D_ARNOLD | Live Your Story | Tue Apr 03 1990 07:14 | 10 |
| For anyone who is interested, there is an organisation in the UK called
"Families Need Fathers".
I saw an advertisement (on the tube), and the number is 01-886 0970,
which is a London number. Sorry, this may be of no relevance to our
friends overseas, but may prove of value to Brits.
Regards,
Derek
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434.4 | | SALEM::KUPTON | | Tue Apr 03 1990 10:17 | 7 |
| For general Info:
In this past Sunday paper's PARADE, there was an excellent article
about fathers who are raising children today and being a single
father.
Ken
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434.5 | Hard to do but worth trying!! | WILKIE::NOWICKI | | Tue Apr 03 1990 23:30 | 26 |
|
Peter, I am a divorced father of four - and I have been trying to find
a group such as the one you suggest ever since the separation three
years ago. Most of my attempts have been frustrating; most of the
people who gravitate to support groups (in my observation and
experience) are still so preoccupied with their own hurt to have much
energy left for the kind of effort you seem to have in mind. Many
groups focus on activities aimed at finding someone. And though Lord
knows that there is nothing wrong with fighting loneliness, you are
right on the money when you talk about the need for a group that
focusses on the special needs and problems of the divorced father.
I find remote parenting very trying and very painful - for my children
as much I'm sure as for myself. I feel and have long felt the need for
a community of shared experience. I wish you the best of luck, I'll
call you and invite contact from others in a like situation and with
similar goals.
Jack Nowicki
CSS::NOWICKI
DTN 264-1086
Home: (603) 641-2852
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434.6 | must get organized | CSC32::HADDOCK | All Irk and No Pay | Wed Apr 04 1990 18:57 | 23 |
| I have been involved in a couple of Father's/Children's rights groups.
I even made the front page of the local paper when I helped picket
the court house a few years back. I believe that nothing will really
change in this area until non-custodial parents, their s.o.'s and
non-custodial grand-parents get organized into a political force
with some real political clout. Most organized "equal rights" groups
are adamently opposed to any changes in this area unless it involves
child support and child support collections, and they're the *only*
ones with any clout to bring to bear on legislators and the judicial
system.
The problem that most non-custodial rights organizations miss is
that this problem is also a CHILDREN'S RIGHTS issue. Children have
a RIGHT to maintian a relationship with their non-custodial parent,
and children have a RIGHT to live witht he parent that is best able
to meet the childs needs regardless of the gender of the parent or
the bias of the judicial system.
Probably the most organized national group right now is a group
called F.A.I.R. Address: Vepco Office Bldg Box 389, Camden, De. 19934.
Ph (800) 722-FAIR.
fred();
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