Fathers’ Directory: rights/ custody/advice/help
Dads On The Air
Fairly active discussion forum on family law.
Mens’ News Daily (United States Site)
For men and the women who love them. Men’s News Daily is an online daily news website providing breaking news and information from the United States and International news sources, as well as exclusive commentaries covering marriage, divorce, family, and culture from top commentators around the world.
Mens Rights Agency
A non-profit, benevolent organisation helping men, their children and extended families with relationship breakdown, Family Law, Child Support Agency, Domestic Violence and Discrimination
MensLine
Men’s Line Australia is the first national telephone counselling line for men who want to talk about their family and relationship concerns. It provides information, support and referral. This service is available 24 hours a day, from anywhere in Australia for the cost of a local call.
Australian Men’s Party
A political party fighting for the equality of both sexes
Dads in Distress
A dedicated support group of men (in Australia) whose immediate concern is to stem the present trend of male suicide due to the trauma of divorce or separation.
Fathers after Divorce
Practical handbook looks at important issues facing fathers after separation or divorce – Mediation, Coaching and Counselling Services
Lone Fathers Association
The Lone Fathers Association, a national Peak Body, is an educational and welfare organisation devoted to the interests of lone fathers, their friends, relatives, grandparents, extended family, carers and children.
Richard Hillman Foundation
a group that has been formed to pursue equality for All Australians in matters of the Law and in Administrative matters in dealings with Government Departments
Ozydads
A small piece of Cyber Space dedicated to promoting shared parenting and to correcting the false stereotype images while exposing the Anti-Father gender bias in theFamily Law arena and putting the fathers back in to families.
Men’s Confraternity W.A.
To help men to help themselves to solve, prevent and avoid marital and social problems.
Alliance for Non-Custodial Parents Rights
Australian Chat and Newslines
The following groups provide support & discussion, variously locally or via the internet, on father and gender issues. There are also other more specialised discussion groups not included here.
Fathers for Family Equity (Yahoo Group)
To represent to the community, government and other agencies the important needs of non-custodial (non-resident) fathers and “significant others” as special child caring groups in the population.
Partners of Paying Parents (PoPPs) (Yahoo Group)
POPPs is an Australian forum for the Partners of Paying Parents (aka second wives) to discuss issues, feelings and thoughts about life in relationship/married to a parent paying child ’support’ (to a previous partner). We will discuss and challenge the (Australian) problems that we experience from the associated difficulties that directly effect us and our family life. These typcially arise from separation, divorce,family law (court), child support (CSA), social services (Centrelink), etc.
BoysEd Discussion Group (Yahoo Group)
Boysed is devoted to the discussion of boys’ education, and gender issues in education generally. It is open to anyone interested in improving educational and social outcomes of boys and men at all levels of education from early childhood to university.
Fathers Against CSA Discussion Group (Yahoo Group)
An Australian based discussion group for men (and those few women) being harrassed by the Child Support Agency (CSA). This is a forum to discuss problems and find resources to fight back against this instrument of an anti-male, evil, social policy.
OzyDads (Yahoo Groups)
OzyDads home away from home. A small piece of the Cyber World is dedicated to addressing the Anti-Father bias in the Family Law arena and networking for support to make Father’s Crisis facilities available.
Children in Focus
Children in Focus is a professional development program for dispute resolution practitioners, counsellors, therapists and other professionals who work with separating parents.
Shared Parenting Council of Australia
The Shared Parenting Council of Australia was incorporated in September 2002 as a representative body for a range of Parent, Children, Church andFamily Law Reform organisations who share the common purpose of prescribing in law, every child’s fundamental human right to an equal opportunity and relationship with both their Mother and Father following parental separation or divorce.
Family Rights Initiative
A directory of websites that contain the latest news on men’s issues, men’s groups.
Non-Custodial Parents Party
Formed in 1998, registered as a political party. They would like to change Australia’s current Family Law and Child Support system to make it more equitable.
Joint Parenting Association
Welcome to the Joint Parenting Association (JPA) a national non-profit organization based in Adelaide, South Australia. We appreciate you coming to visit our website. Unlike many other organizations with some of the same concerns, we are neither a women’s group nor a men’s group. Rather, we advocate what we believe to be in the best interests of children, including the Children’s Bill Of Rights.
Joint Custody Discussion Board
I’m just another victim of the system. Ex-wife kicked me out and assumed custody of our daughter without any discussion on the matter. Have been writing a book on the crap that fathers go through with the discriminatory practices in Australia. I am hoping that joint custody becomes the default arrangement because my ex spends the money on herself and not our daughter. I have tried to have some say as to how the money is spent but the Ex-wife Support Agency (C$A) tell me that I have no say, no rights. This forum is a way to make more noise than I can make by myself.
MENSBIZ
MENSBIZ offers a wide selection of issue oriented products. We challenge the prevalent radical/gender feminist bias in government, the media, education, and society. Our slogans challenge man-bashing, related factoids, and twisted propaganda of today’s radical feminist ideology and industries.
dads ‘N’ Kids
dads ‘N’ kids is a collection of links created for divorced and separated fathers in Australia and their kids. It contains helpful information to cope with issues after marriage and relationship breakdown. Funny and creative tips to plan activities with your kids.
FindLaw
DNA Solutions
A fully accredited ‘court approved’ DNA test or a simple Home Test to easily solve any paternity issue.
Child Visitation Software – Custody X Change
Great software to manage your child visitation. Custody x change makes setting a visitation schedule a breeze; it saves attorneys tons of time, and saves parents a lot of heartache!
Parent Resources
Todays Parent
At Todaysparent.com you’ll find a parenting community to call your own, with a library of information on all the ages and stages of your growing family, fun tools and features, discussion forums to swap advice with other parents, and contests that give you the chance to win fantastic prizes.
On line legal advice, find a lawyer based on the successes of My School, The Government has introduced www.accesstojustice.gov.au
The site allows you to enter your postcode to find local legal services such as legal aid, community legal centres, family relationships centres and dispute resolution services. Perfect for exploring fathers rights in Australia.
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Hello all my name is Greg McDonnell I have until today had care 65% of my two kids boy 8 girl ten, family plan made the day I walked out 50/50 did not work the X left kids at home alone after school.
So I take the kids after school 3 to 6pm until today I have now meet a women and the kids had meet her for the first time on the weekend, This had an effect on the x and now does not let the kids call or come to me after school but they now stay home alone again.
So what I ask on this line is how do I change it back with out cost I don’t have the money I’m a full time student studying psychology with kids at 65% not a cent left at the end of the week, I have a family plan that she had signed for 50/50 not filed in court, but would also now like the after school care in the new one.
Can any one help with this legal aid had said she is using them and will not let me use them so any help I will be most thankful.
Practical handbook looks at important issues facing fathers after separation or divorce – Mediation, Coaching and Counselling Services
Dear Sir/Madam,
When I browsed your informative website, I noticed Parent Line (NSW) was not amongst your “Links” section.
Parent Line is a free 24 hour telephone counselling, information and referral service for parents and carers of children aged 0 to 18 in New South Wales.
Parents/carers may find our service helpful, so I was wondering if you would like to add our service to your website?
Website: http://www.parentline.org.au
Ph: 1300 1300 52
We also have posters, brochures and fridge magnets available at no cost.
Warm regards,
Madeleine H.
Telephone Counsellor
Parent Line
1300 1300 52
Fax: 02 8968 1117
Post: PO Box 1507 Neutral Bay NSW 2089
Web: http://www.parentline.org.au
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These are great resources for men, especially since child custody laws tend to favor women over men. Those who believe they are capable of raising children post-divorce should get the best legal advice possible.