by Ironhead on December 18th, 2008

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Does a man that has a step son that he was going to adopt, but now is not due to probably getting divorced, have to pay child support? See explanation in first question.

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  • by George R. McCasland on June 24th, 2009

    George R. McCasland

    Generally, no, but there are cases where stepfathers have been ordered to pay child support. If you've been a significant part of the child's life, go for custody.

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    I’ve been a Father’s Rights Advocate for 20 years.

    Many think the courts are rigged against dads, but in reality, it is more about attorneys unwilling or lacking the knowledge to truly fight for the father's rights. This is why it is important to learn how to interview and hire the right attorney. It is also important to do as much as possible on your own and not pay the attorney to do it.

    Part of the problem with getting your rights knowing what to do to prove your case, and how to remind the judge of their responsibilities. Let me start with the judge.

    Always take people with you to court who are not there to testify. Make sure they are sitting where the judge can see them, each equipped with a tablet and pen to take notes. It’s best to use a Court Watch Form designed for this purpose. I have one in the manual at Dads House.

    If the judge is not doing his job, using the info from this form, you can, appeal, and/or get the judge sanctioned and removed from the case. You file a complaint with the State Supreme Court at your state capital.

    Start keeping a daily journal of all your activities. The most common way to prevent a father from getting his rights through the courts is a false allegation, usually sexual. Over 60% of divorcing father are accused of child sexual abuse, of which only 4% are found to have any relevance, but there are no penalties for doing so. A daily journal is your number one piece of evidence in court and you can even refer to it while on the stand.

    Gather evidence. Check the site below to see if it is illegal to record conversations without the other person knowing. If your state does not have a law either way, than it defaults to the federal ruling which says one person in a conversation must know they are being recorded. You’re that one person. In Missouri it is specifically legal, in Kansas there is no mention either way. If you live in two different states, and one has a law against it, than it applies when the call originates from within that state,

    Now, you can't just record, you also have to transcribe it into your daily journal.

    If you want to learn how to do all this go to Dads House in Yahoo Groups. Upon joining, you will receive a link for downloading a 200 page educational manual that can teach you what you need to know. Take the time to learn what you can and should do.

    Bird Nest Custody
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GiveKidsAChoice/

    Can We Tape
    http://www.rcfp.org/taping/

    Dads House
    http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DadsHouse/

    Fathers & Families
    http://www.fathersandfamilies.org/

    THE FATHERLESS GENERATION
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZmMffsIl9M

    Fathers Rights: The Movie
    http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=27395259

    Parental Alienation Syndrome
    http://www.parentalalienation.org/

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