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Fathers Rights and the Fight for 50:50 Custody: Exposing Judicial Bias, Legal Inconsistencies, and the Case for Equal Parenting
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Fathers Rights and the Fight for 50:50 Custody: Exposing Judicial Bias, Legal Inconsistencies, and the Case for Equal Parenting
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Fathers Rights and the Fight for 50:50 Custody: Exposing Judicial Bias, Legal Inconsistencies, and the Case for Equal Parenting
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In a system where "the best interests of the child" often lacks a consistent definition, Fathers Rights and the Fight for 50:50 Custody *exposes how discretionary family courts sideline fathers, breed conflict, and leave children as the ultimate victims. Drawing on constitutional law, groundbreaking psychological research, and compelling real-world cases, this powerful call to action argues that true justice demands an equal parenting presumption, unless a court finds clear evidence of unfitness.
Whether you're a parent, attorney, judge, or policymaker, this book equips you with the legal framework, empirical data, and human stories needed to transform custody from a battleground into a balanced partnership focused squarely on children's emotional and developmental well-being.
In a system where "the best interests of the child" often lacks a consistent definition, Fathers Rights and the Fight for 50:50 Custody *exposes how discretionary family courts sideline fathers, breed conflict, and leave children as the ultimate victims. Drawing on constitutional law, groundbreaking psychological research, and compelling real-world cases, this powerful call to action argues that true justice demands an equal parenting presumption, unless a court finds clear evidence of unfitness.
Whether you're a parent, attorney, judge, or policymaker, this book equips you with the legal framework, empirical data, and human stories needed to transform custody from a battleground into a balanced partnership focused squarely on children's emotional and developmental well-being.


















