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Fathers who are involved in legal battles, whether for divorce, custody, visitation rights, or child support can find help and resources here. Get information about the legal system, where to find competent counsel and how to work within the system to defend yourself and your relationship with your children.

Divorce Source Professionals in Your State
DivorceSource offers a referral service for family law professionals in your state and region. A simple search function allows you to find competent help quickly and easily.

Fathers Rights Foundation
Books, articles and resources for sale on this site offer help to dads in navigating the legal maze during a divorce or custody case. Purchase self help legal forms, case organizers and other helpful tools.

iLawyer Family Law Referral
iLawyer is a growing national network of lawyer referral services from state and local bar associations. It is a one-stop source for family law specialist referrals.

National Brotherhood for Fathers Rights
This site offers information for fathers with problems in the legal system. Acquire forms for filing your own legal paperwork and for making your best case when you get to court.

National Brotherhood of Fathers Rights
This site, hosted by a divorced dad, offers advice and insight into the process of protecting your rights during a divorce proceeding. Also for sale on the site is the host's "Fathers Rights Protection System."

Self Help Law
Free family law, legal and financial resources are offered at the Self Help Law site. Subscribers can access various legal services and forms for divorce, adoption, child support, custody agreements and annulments.

Why Men Lose in Family Court
It sure seems sometimes like the odds are stacked against men who are involved in custody related issues. This informative article suggests reasons why men are often not viewed equally and how to better make your case in family court.

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