COPS - Coalition of Parent Support
A political group of divorced parents in California advocating joint custody, shared parenting, reasonable child support, and greater parental autonomy from the court system. Has chapter contact and membership information, organisational history, news, bibliography, legislative and other links, activities and opinion.
Mothers Against Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy Allegations
M.A.M.A. is a response to some false allegations of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP). Claims parents are being wrongly deprived of custody of their children due to mis-diagnosis. Has contact details, opinion, links to related articles.
Fatherhood
A sponsored e-magazine for fathers with many father-related articles as well as links to forums, chat, e-mail newsletter plus related subjects including parenting, grandparenting, family relationships and issues.
Pale Horse Publishing
Books on divorce and custody issues. Has bibliography, abstracts and tables of contents, on-line purchasing.
Parents' Rights: Understanding Your Rights and Responsibilities
In an article from "Understanding learning disabilities: A parent's guide and workbook" the Learning Disabilities Council of Richmond, Virginia, sets out parental rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Coalition for the Restoration of Parental Rights, Arkansas Chapter
A group opposed to grandparent or third party visitation rights legislation in several states of the United States. Has links to other similar organisations, news from the Arkansas chapter and activities in other states.
Oklahoma Coalition for the Restoration of Parental Rights
By parents fighting grandparent visitation laws in Oklahoma. Includes analysis of the current statutes and the Troxel Decision.
Children Need Their Dad
A personal account of a Spokane Superior Court battle for joint custody, including news, pictures, opinion, and court documents.
EPOC Brief to the Special Joint Committee on Child Custody and Access
A submission on the rights of parents and children in Canada; delivered 31 March 1998.
Mark Arner's Story
How one man cleared his name after being falsely accused of child abuse.
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