Winning the Baby Mama Drama Dilemma: The Father's Guide to Obtaining More Rights with their Kids

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Fatherhood
Cover of the book Winning the Baby Mama Drama Dilemma: The Father's Guide to Obtaining More Rights with their Kids by Leopole A. McLaughlin III, Leopole A. McLaughlin III
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Author: Leopole A. McLaughlin III ISBN: 9781465998149
Publisher: Leopole A. McLaughlin III Publication: October 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Leopole A. McLaughlin III
ISBN: 9781465998149
Publisher: Leopole A. McLaughlin III
Publication: October 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

37.9% of fathers have no access/visitation rights.
40% of mothers reported that they had interfered with the non-custodial father's visitation on at least one occasion, to punish the ex-spouse.
Overall, approximately 50% of mothers "see no value in the father`s continued contact with his children...."
Only 11% of mothers value their husband's input when it comes to handling problems with their kids. Teachers & doctors rated 45%, and close friends & relatives rated 16%.

"The mother was the greatest obstacle to having more frequent contact with the children."

"A clear majority (70%) of fathers felt that they had too little time with their children."

"Very few of the children were satisfied with the amount of contact with their fathers, after divorce."

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37.9% of fathers have no access/visitation rights.
40% of mothers reported that they had interfered with the non-custodial father's visitation on at least one occasion, to punish the ex-spouse.
Overall, approximately 50% of mothers "see no value in the father`s continued contact with his children...."
Only 11% of mothers value their husband's input when it comes to handling problems with their kids. Teachers & doctors rated 45%, and close friends & relatives rated 16%.

"The mother was the greatest obstacle to having more frequent contact with the children."

"A clear majority (70%) of fathers felt that they had too little time with their children."

"Very few of the children were satisfied with the amount of contact with their fathers, after divorce."

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