Families Need Fathers is an organisation providing legal and moral support to parents separated from their children.
I have attended FNF meet ups in the past and I found them to be a very responsible and balanced organisation. Sadly they are often confused with the Spiderman costume wearing groups; when in fact they are totally separate and do not engage in such activity.
I have noticed that many posts in the Family Law section are from dads trying to get access to their children and hitting brick walls of opposition and expense. This makes me personally very sad, because if the will is there to be involved in your childs life, it would be tragic if money was the main obstacle to achieving this.
I would strongly recommend any parent in such a position join Families Need Fathers and attend local support groups, get access to free/cheap legal advice and learn how to navigate the system by self litigating if necessary.
http://www.fnf.org.uk/help-and-support/fnf-online-forum
FNF is a charity chiefly concerned with the problems of maintaining a child's relationship with both parents during and after family breakdown. We offer information, advice and support services for parents who could otherwise spend thousands of pounds without achieving a positive outcome for the children. Our network of over 50 UK branches offers the pro-bono advice of solicitors and others familiar with the family courts; a dedicated helpline; this website and resources for members that will help you to have a relationship with your children.
I have attended FNF meet ups in the past and I found them to be a very responsible and balanced organisation. Sadly they are often confused with the Spiderman costume wearing groups; when in fact they are totally separate and do not engage in such activity.
I have noticed that many posts in the Family Law section are from dads trying to get access to their children and hitting brick walls of opposition and expense. This makes me personally very sad, because if the will is there to be involved in your childs life, it would be tragic if money was the main obstacle to achieving this.
I would strongly recommend any parent in such a position join Families Need Fathers and attend local support groups, get access to free/cheap legal advice and learn how to navigate the system by self litigating if necessary.
http://www.fnf.org.uk/help-and-support/fnf-online-forum
FNF is a charity chiefly concerned with the problems of maintaining a child's relationship with both parents during and after family breakdown. We offer information, advice and support services for parents who could otherwise spend thousands of pounds without achieving a positive outcome for the children. Our network of over 50 UK branches offers the pro-bono advice of solicitors and others familiar with the family courts; a dedicated helpline; this website and resources for members that will help you to have a relationship with your children.
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