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 UPDATE: 05/27/07    Did you see the new Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)?

 Get Connected, Get Informed, Get Involved, and Get Justice.

 Get Connected:

 Face it: you are on this website because you are looking for answers, and ultimately, for justice... So is everyone else out there... Fact-of-life #1: it won't happen until enough people are working together to force the issues into the mainstream of the public eye. It must be a "strength in numbers" effort. Only then will the media get on board, politicians begin to follow, and the courts finally acquiesce with meaningful justice. Eventually, it will even become "politically correct" for them to fight for people who have been wronged.

 To that end, you need to join others just like you who desperately want and need justice for themselves, their children, and their families. You need to communicate with them, and they need to be able to communicate with you. One of the very best ways to establish these connections is to join any one of the many online discussion and/or newsletter groups. Yahoo!, AOL, MSN, and Google are the biggest online "group" communities, and you can easily find many current groups of people collaborating on the issues facing us. Click on any one of the following main "group home" links, and search for groups to join now, using "noncustodial", "fathers rights", "dads rights", "mothers rights", "family rights", "equal custody", "joint custody", "shared parenting", or any such similar terms as your group search criteria:

 Here are a few good examples for noncustodials, CPS, and politics in Indiana:

 While there are also many similar groups for the entire USA, such as:

 Get Informed:

 It's simple... Get on those various groups that have the same interest(s) as yourself, and get up to speed on the current issues, action alerts, and news!

 Get Involved:

 Now that you are connected online with many other people seeking the same forms of justice, are you still going to just sit there, and simply continue discussing the problems with only the same people who already know about them, too?? That won't get either you - or them - or us - too far at all. The old adage: "The squeeky wheel gets the grease!" applies here as well... You must get involved, politically, socially, and personally. If you don't care enough to fight for your rights, then who else will care enough for you, either?? You need to get public permits, and schedule rallies and protests, directly in front of courts, government headquarters, and even the media stations themselves. Don't be just a couch potato, and then expect that justice will come to you all by itself... That hasn't worked yet, has it?? Again, only in mass demonstrations will the other people (who still don't have any clue as to how bad it really is...) begin to ask and question what is going on. And, they'll tell two friends, and so on, and so on...

 Get Justice:

 Band together with like-minded individuals in your same locality. There is power in numbers, the old and wise adage goes... Visit our National Headquarters website, and/or the FIDO Network, for more information and direction.


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