Dads' Rights
Nearly 24 million U.S. children (34 percent) live absent their biological fathers. Children living without the presence and guidance of their fathers are, on average, two to three times more likely to live in poverty, to use drugs, to be victims of child abuse, to engage in criminal behavior, to struggle in school, and to experience health, emotional and behavioral problems. To improve the well-being of America’s children, we must restore fatherhood as a societal norm in our communities. Listen, as nationally-recognized fathers' rights attorney Jeffery Leving talks about the need to elevate awareness of this issue, and offers solutions through interviews and audio essays.
Dads' Rights
Father Transferred Overseas by Government Gains Time with Son
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A panicked, divorced dad who works for the U.S. government found himself in a tough situation. He was being assigned overseas for a long period of time, and his ex reportedly denied his request to be with his son before his departure. Dad feared that he wouldn’t be able to see his son or even say goodbye. Desperate, he called attorney Jeffery Leving for help. The Leving legal team fought for him and won, ensuring that dad and his son would be together before dad’s departure overseas.