
MensFamilyLaw is the podcast for fathers and husbands who need information on child custody, divorce, domestic violence and parenting plans.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationKids & Family | ||||

This comes from a column I write in the Santa Monica Daily Press. It's a short episode, but I get real and raw about my own father, his problems, our family issues, and the value of a dad in a child's life.
This week I spoke with multiple New York Times best selling author Stephen Mansfield about his latest book, Men on Fire - Restoring the Forces that Forge Noble Manhood.
Men in today's society often find themselves isolated and alone after a divorce... more
In this episode I answer a question that came from Facebook from a dad about how his ex was using his learning disability of dyslexia as a wedge with their children. She was telling the kids he was stupid, which made him concerned he'd lose his kids ... more
In this episode I speak with Sylvio La Valle, he founded the Father's Rights group on Facebook and it's grown to serve men and women across the globe. We chat about how a father can increase his custodial time share, and work through the emotions of ... more
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Gender bias is real. A 2019 scientific study out of George Washington University found that Family Court judges routinely take custody away from mothers and give sole or equal custody to undeserving fathers. For mothers are losing custody and children are being harmed, especially when abuse is alleged.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS FATHER OR MOTHER RIGHTS! This is not an “experienced” lawyer. NO TYPE OF FAMILY LAW (or really any kind of law) is GENDER BASED. Just like you don’t get a larger speeding ticket if you are a male rather than a female. A judge will never consider emotions in any generic family law (considering there has been no abuse) case. This podcast is a total waste of time. Fathers and mothers are looked at equally in the eyes of the court. Yes, you can be a bad parent, but as long ... more
I appreciate this podcast because he cuts straight to the chase and straight to the point and doesn’t beat around the bush about what court is really like for fathers and how to be prepared. Thank you!
WHAT AND WHO DID SOMETHING TO THIS HOST? Any doubt that I may have had that there are men who were burned to the point of hating women are now gone. I enjoy the us vs them tone and chuckle along. We all have been hurt and it's everyone's right to share their experiences. I just hope that the host can be brave enough to show the other side and also call some of these men on their BS. Let's be fair now. Not all of us are evil trolls.
First, THANK YOU! You are a hero for taking this on. Every man MUST Subscribe to this whether or not you're marriage is on the rocks. Your wife, no matter what, has thought about how to get rid of you if she ever needed to. It's always the same, man, deer in the headlights, what happened, and you're broke, facing prison, alienated from your children, and more often than we admit, might be contemplating suicide. STOP! ...and listen.










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