Your article gives some sage advice, but I do have some questions and concerns. Given that recent studies are beginning to expose the reality that women are just as likely to initiate domestic violence as men, how does a man go about finding a domestic violence shelter that will aid him?
I know of a scant few in this country, let alone my own locality... and most domestic violence shelters only serve women - which is decidedly unfair to male victims of domestic violence.
Mister-M
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The most important thing you could do is to continue to foster and encourage a positive relationship with the father. Ensure that the father is meaningful part of the child's life and don't use the child as a weapon in a contentious divorce situation.
Far too often and particularly due to the reality that family court is tilted heavily in favor of mothers, father's are pushed out of their childrens' lives even though that are fit and willing.
Don't use the child as a weapon against your ex-husband. Children need two loving parents in their lives, even if their parents couldn't make it work.
http://www.thepsychoexwife.com
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