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Men and Divorce

Men going through divorce have made perhaps more aggressive use of the Internet than any other group dealing with the crud of divorce. Web sites abound from men frustrated at the injustices they have encountered (or at least believe they have encountered) dealing with divorce, child custody, visitation, alimony, child support, lawyers, judges, and -- of course -- ex-wives.

Because there are so many resources available from others on the web, I have not tried to develop anything of my own to duplicate them. Instead, I’ve simply assembled a comprehensive summary of the men's groups available on the Internet: 
bulletFathers for Parity - focusing on the rights of non-custodial fathers to spend more time with their children. Charlottesville, VA.
bulletFathers' Rights and Equality Exchange (F.R.E.E.) - dedicated to the concept that parenting is a 50/50 proposition. Lots of resources, including an innovative program called "F.R.E.E. Roof" that connects single fathers so they have a place to stay when they have to travel to another city to be with their children. Santa Clara, CA.
bulletFathers' Resource Center - describes itself as taking a moderate stand that works to be pro-father but not at the expense of women. Minneapolis, MN.
bulletFull-Time Dads - publishing an online newsletter ($18/yr.) for fathers who have children living with them.
bulletResources for dealing with false charges of rape, incest, and child molestation. Another page of resources on dealing with False Allegations of Child Molestation and Abuse and with False Rape Reports from Adults.
bulletTheMensCenter - Billing itself as the "Male Affirmative Internet Portal."
bulletFatherville.com - "Enjoy the Journey of Fatherhood"
bulletMen's Rights Organization - requesting men to pay $45 to join. Some links to other organizations.
bulletWWW.ABUSE-EXCUSE.COM, another resource for people falsely accused of child abuse, child neglect, sexual child abuse, repressed memories, and sexual harassment.
bulletStill a Dad - recognizing that the parent child remains intact even when children don't live with both parents any more, with support for stepmoms.
bulletNational Fathers' Network - not specific to divorce but specific to fathers who have children with long-term illness or development disabilities.
bulletChildren's Rights Council - really more about non-custodial parents' rights than about children's rights, but the rhetoric is all about children.
bulletNational Center for Fathering - all about being a Dad, not necessarily focused on divorce issues.
bulletElectronic Visitation - advocating the use of the Internet to allow Dads to spend time with their children even when separated by distance.

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