Non Custodial Parent Rights Group Relates To Irish Dads
Non custodial parent rights groups know the Holiday Season is a difficult time of year for anyone feeling overwhelmed with life’s problems and especially so for those who are feeling lonely during and around the Christmas Holiday Season. I can assure you, as someone who has been there, very little exceeds the pain of loneliness for a child, or perhaps even worse children, that has been taken away by whatever process.
The non custodial parent rights group of Irish Dads who are separated from their children are to be commended for the thoughtful expression of their pain as exemplified by the memory of those Dads who tragically could find no way out of the traumatic ugly pain of family circumstance and a misguided Family Law system that left them without hope, without normal participation in their children’s lives and left the true victims, the children, unnecessarily torn to shreds!
Ireland — “WAKE UP!”
The final destruction of the once proud core Irish tradition, loyal families, even clans is underway in Ireland at the hands of the legislative, judicial, and bar associations, much as it has been in the USA and other so-called developed countries. Families are the cornerstone of every civilized free society and have been since the dawn of time. In time, fathers must and will, once again, play a more and more meaningful role in Irish culture and society.
The kind of pain and destruction being unleashed, unwittingly perhaps, by the current direction of the Irish family law system must change…..WAKE UP IRELAND!
Dads Can Win agrees with the Irish Non Custodial Parent Rights group, and we applaud these brave men and their supporters. Judges need to be better educated as to the complexity of these family law matters, the real ramifications of their decisions, the inadequacies of the process, the abuses built into decisions that leave the children and society at large out of the process.
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Perhaps a quick look at the devastation that another cookie cutter approach often used by a largely unwise one sided judicial process unleashed on a neighboring society over decades, will serve as a forecast to Ireland for all but the small closed minds that are predisposed to perpetuate the current, clearly misguided, family law system which is little by little leaving an indelible scar across Ireland’s beautiful landscape.
63 percent of youth suicides are from fatherless homes (US Dept. Of Health/Census) — 5 times the average.
90 percent of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes — 32 times the average.
85 percent of all children who show behavior disorders come from fatherless homes — 20 times the average. (Center for Disease Control)
80 percent of rapists with anger problems come from fatherless homes –14 times the average. (Justice & Behavior, Vol 14, p. 403-26)
71 percent of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes — 9 times the average. (National Principals Association Report)
75 percent of all adolescent patients in chemical abuse centers come from fatherless homes — 10 times the average. (Rainbows for All God’s Children)
70 percent of youths in state-operated institutions come from fatherless homes — 9 times the average. (U.S. Dept. of Justice, Sept. 1988)
85 percent of all youths in prison come from homes where Fathers visitation rights were dysfunctional for some reason– 20 times the average. (Fulton Co. Georgia, Texas Dept. of Correction)
Non Custodial Parent Rights To Ireland’s Legal Profession…WAKE UP!
A judicial path that steers toward a co-parenting solution is less costly to all parties including the children and society. If the slow plodding judiciary won’t take the lead in protecting all parties of the family unit, then society will ultimately find its own answers long after the damages have piled up to the shame of the legal profession and the massive detriment of Ireland and its families.