Father’s Rights: Divorcing Moms Will Scream, “Who Moved my Cheese”!

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Fathers Rights Supporters Help End Status Quo Against Fathers In Minnesota

 

A very important and highly improved piece of family law legislation is sitting right in front of the Minnesota Legislature in 2012 … indeed, it is a real opportunity to work on a course correction that can begin to reverse and amend some of the wrong, one sided choices made by the illustrious family law societal engineers of past decades!

 

Fathers Rights – What’s in a number Minnesota’s shared custody debate Minneapolis Star Tribune blog

 

If the Minnesota legislators of 2012 can realize the need for a more father friendly approach to parenting and custody in divorce, they can markedly reduce state resource expenditures earmarked for resolution of family law disputes.  With a little time and education the divorcing parents will learn to have a more appropriate expectation of what they ‘ can  get ‘  by hard core strategy and having the “best lawyer”.  Everybody wins…except for greedy divorce lawyers perhaps!

 

Once the change being considered by the legislators settles in, the kids can expect and will get a less acrimonious family split.   They will lose much of the normal fear and hurt that comes with the diminished prospect of losing a parent, a fairly common and debilitating legacy of the system so in need of change.   The emotional load of a child caught in a divorce will lessen dramatically as will the range of anti social behaviors that are a proven result of the status quo model where the father is side lined for all practical purposes, becoming a veritable outlaw in the eyes of the child.  Here is how co-parenting looks from a child’s perspective…

 

 

Fathers Rights Means The Power Trip Is Over …
and Children Are # 1!

 

As for women who still cling to the virtual promises of the status quo model and look forward to the dual role of a virtual ATM machine and that of a maniacal dictator on an eternal quest for vengeance, they need to but understand that ‘ nothing good lasts for ever ‘, and then go read the popular book, Who Moved My Cheese?  to help themselves adjust!

 

As for divorce lawyers who champion their often sadistic role in the status quo, they too should read Who Moved My Cheese?!  And quit trying to profit from the pain of broken families and ruined homes under the faux pretext of serving as the pillar of society while innocently resolving societal disputes!