We are proud to be associated with the following partners who share our goals and mission:

 

Despite the best of intentions, our nation’s effort to curb domestic violence is not working. Current solutions not only fail to reduce domestic violence, but also create other severe problems. Families are being undermined and children harmed. Innocent Americans are penalized based on false accusations. And victims of violence are re-victimized by a rigid system that ignores their wishes, or excludes them altogether.

R.A.D.A.R. – Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting – is a non-profit, non-partisan organization of men and women working to improve the effectiveness of our nation’s approach to solving domestic violence.

 

The New Hampshire State PIRC builds the capacity of parents and school personnel to effectively communicate, expand parent involvement education, build strong school-family-community partnerships, and link families to community resources. As a result, students will have access to the support they need to achieve high standards. 

Goal 1: Increase parents’ knowledge of NH’s accountability system, their children’s public school choice options, and opportunities for supplemental services.
Goal 2: Develop and strengthen Family/School/Community Partnerships to better meet the educational needs of children.
Goal 3: Support parent involvement practices for parents of children 0-5 to improve student achievement.
Goal 4: Support parent involvement practices for school age children to improve student academic achievement.
Goal 5: Network at the national, state & local level to support parent involvement in children’s education.

 

 

 

 

 

  There is assistance for men who are abused

 in relationships. Stop Abuse For Everyone (SAFE) is a national organization which serves both men and women with the understanding that domestic violence is not a gender issue. The New Hampshire chapter of SAFE has a male-friendly hotline at 603-859-0859 and email at safenh@safe4all.org.

 
 

NANCM is a national Non Profit Association based in Florida whose core belief is that children have a right to both fit and loving parents in their life.

NANCM is dedicated to providing a community of emotional support to Non-Custodial Moms through the provision of educational and supportive resources. It is NANCM’s goal to continually update and seek out additional resources and support methods for emotional healing. NANCM is dedicated to obtaining charitable affiliations with organizations that can assist Non Custodial Moms; helping them maintain a loving and nurturing relationship with their children. NANCM is dedicated to educating all parents on how to best Co-Parent their children and reduce post-divorce stress in regard to custody issues.

 

To provide crisis intervention and support services to all victims of domestic violence and their families in order to help survivors recover from the trauma of domestic violence. We work toward the elimination of domestic violence by increasing  public awareness and decreasing tolerance of domestic violence through community collaboration and education. The Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and Women will strive to improve the quality and safety of the lives of victims who are seeking peace in their homes and in their daily existence.  

 

Parental Alienation is heartbreaking and devastating to say the least. My name is Tawnya Maddox and I have experienced the full effects of being a targeted parent and know first hand what feelings and emotions, along with the pain and anguish that is associated with being alienated from my children. I am a mother and a victim, but most of all my three children are victims. 

There is no greater pain to a child than there is with the loss of a parent and sometimes both.  My story is not much different than the many other stories. I have decided to no longer accept being a victim or to allow my children, other parents and theirchildren to be victimized by this abuse.

 
 
Alliance for Non-Custodial Parents Rights is a nonprofit, public benefit organization dedicated to the promotion and protection of the civil and inalienable human rights of Non-Custodial Parents (NCP’s). The goal of ANCPR is to enact a system of family law that will provide greater security and benefit for children of divorced parents by fostering an atmosphere in which both parents play equitable roles in bringing up their children. ANCPR believes that for this goal to be realized, the following things must happen:  

1. The power of judges to impose criminal penalties and jail sentences for civil contempt in child support cases must be severely curtailed.

2. Child support guidelines must be reasonable and not lead to the bankruptcy of the non-custodial parent and their family.

3. The power of the State to humiliate fathers by labeling them “deadbeats”, advertising their faces publically as if common criminals, and taking other extreme measures such as license revokation must be curtailed.

4. Custody and visitation issues must be fairly and equitably addressed by the law immediately. The highest priority in divorce should be the welfare of the entire family unit, even when that family has experienced divorce. A child can have no more than one mother and one father. Both the mother and the father must play an equal role in the rearing of a child. The sole emphasis relative to the NCP’s role post divorce no longer must be how much money they contribute.

5. Divorce, custody, visitation and child support issues must be taken out of the hands of the offices of District Attorneys except in proven cases of abuse, neglect, or abandonment. 

Glenn Sacks is a men’s and fathers’ issues newspaper columnist, radio commentator, and blogger. Glenn’s columns have appeared in dozens of the largest newspapers in the United States. His radio commentaries appear daily on KLAA AM 830 in Los Angeles. He regularly appears on radio and TV, and is often quoted in major publications. To learn more about Glenn, see his biography here.