October 2004

  • family law - Wilberforce

The Fight for Justice (Part 1)

Mahatma Gandhi once said that when facing adversaries, they first ignore you, then they fight you and then you win. Those people who despair at the apparent lack of progress in the fight for social justice for separated families need to take heart from Gandhi's observation. We have successfully accomplished the first stage of the battle: they’re ignoring us.  If you doubt this success, then read the report by the parliamentary ...

By |2021-09-11T11:43:08+10:00October 24th, 2004|SINGLE DADS, FAIRNESS & JUSTICE|0 Comments
  • child support

Delinquent Dads?

The best decisions about the care, welfare and support of children are those made by their parents. However, the Child Support Agency has decided that it should take over this role. As a result, I know plenty of non-custodial fathers (and one mother) who not only have no intention of ever paying child support, but also do everything they possibly can to avoid it. I’m one of them. What do you ...

By |2021-06-29T11:13:51+10:00October 10th, 2004|SINGLE DADS, FAIRNESS & JUSTICE|0 Comments
  • change

Change Don’t Come Easy

Many people have a solid, ingrained resistance to change, particularly when that change doesn’t align with the way they think. Our understanding and perception of the world around us is, to a large degree moulded by the culture of our age. When we look back to another age, another time and culture, we are often horrified by how the reasoning of the proponents of change has been trivialised, debunked or ignored. ...

By |2021-06-18T15:03:46+10:00October 3rd, 2004|SINGLE DADS, FAIRNESS & JUSTICE|0 Comments
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