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
A Father’s Fight to Save His Bond with His Son
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When a father begins to lose connection with his child, every moment apart feels unbearable. A devoted dad turned to attorney Jeffery M. Leving to repair his relationship with his son. He and the child’s mother were never married but continued living under the same roof, and the tension in the household had reached a breaking point. Even worse, dad’s relationship with his child was deteriorating and dad feared losing his son forever. The Leving legal team fought for them and won, securing for dad the court ordered parenting time he desperately needed and so much more.