Background:
The Fathers Rights Legal Network was started by the management team of DadsLaw, the original fathers rights law firm based in Orange County, California.. DadsLaw has been specializing in Fathers Rights since 1991. For years the DadsLaw team has had calls from men and fathers throughout the United States looking for other Fathers RIghts attorneys in their geographical area. Without a nationwide network of Fathers Rights Lawyers to turn to, referrals were difficult.
The Fathers Rights Legal Network was formed for 2 primary reasons:
1. To help further the Fathers Rights movement by assisting attorneys that promote Fathers Rights by:
- Developing a nationwide network of Fathers Rights lawyers.
- Making it possible for men and fathers to access attorneys that specialize in the are of family law where specific knowledge, experience and skills are necessary to maximize the positive outcome of their family law case.
- Our affiliate lawyers also make sure that potential clients know their rights as men and fathers in their family law matters.
2. To help member family law attorneys grow their practice and become more successful by:
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- specializing in Fathers’ Rights Family Law
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- separating themselves from the competition
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- representing their clients more effectively
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- licensing the use of the DadsLaw name in their local area
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- developing an Internet web presence for their business as an FRLN affiliate
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- growing their business through our proven marketing strategies and support services.
Our Affiliated lawyers offers help for men and fathers in family law matters, including:
- Divorce (bullet list style)
- Custody/Visitation
- Child Support / Arrears in Support
- Spousal Support / Alimony
- Paternity / Custody / Support
- Step Parent Adoptions / Relinquishing Parental Rights
- Sanctions (license revocation, etc.)
- Move Aways & Travel Costs
- Support through DCSS / DA / Sate Disbursement Unit
- Children at Risk
- Restraining Orders
- Parental Alienation Sundrome (PAS)
- Domestic Partnership Agreements
- Military Divorce and Custody
- Rights of Fathers with Criminal Records
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