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Time Management for Busy Dads- How to Free Up Time for the Family
With our unrelenting focus on work and getting the bills paid we can easily lose sight of the things that really matter in life. In a survey of terminally ill patients none of them wished they’d spent more time working and all of them regretted not spending enough time on their kids and partners. Here [...]
Posted: April 29th, 2010 under Fathering.
Tags: Choose One, Chores, Commute Time, Dads, Dividends, Drudge Work, Family Time, Folders, Heap, Important Things, Meeting Times, Plan Your Weekends, Sacred Family, Terminally Ill Patients, Time Frame, Time Management, Time One, Timetable, Unrelenting Focus, Voice Recorder
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Fighting A Restraining Order’s Low Burden Of Proof – Solutions Available To Fathers During Divorce
During a divorce custody case, you may end up fighting a restraining order. Whilst not strictly ethical, it’s the norm for divorce lawyers to suggest the strategic filing of an abuse allegation which grants an order on the thinnest of grounds. This has the effect of granting your ex immediate custody of the kids, and [...]
Posted: April 15th, 2010 under Fathering.
Tags: Abuse Allegation, Burden Of Proof, Crazy Fan, Custody Arrangements, Custody Battle, Custody Case, Custody Cases, David Letterman, Divorce Custody, Divorce Lawyers, Fighting A Restraining Order, Paperwork, Permanent One, Popular Tv, Proof Solutions, Reasonable Doubt, Talk Show Host, Talk Show Host David, Temporary Restraining Order, Temporary Restraining Orders
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Children And Unmarried Parents
When the matter of child custody and rights to a child evolve, the battle is a long one with unmarried parents. Married parents who get divorced do not have to prove paternity to retain rights, while parents who are not married may be required to prove paternity. A family law lawyer is best to consult [...]
Posted: March 25th, 2010 under Fathering.
Tags: Adjudication, Blood Tests, Custodial Parent, Custody Arrangements, Custody Disputes, Dna Tests, Domestic Violence, Education Religion, Establishing Paternity, Family Law Attorney, Family Law Lawyer, Healthcare Education, Joint Legal Custody, Legal Document, Legal Proceedings, Paternity Test, Sole Physical Custody, Unmarried Fathers, Unmarried Parents, Visitation Rights
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Coaching Youth Sports
Eight years ago my oldest daughter was entering Pre-K. Being a huge sports fan, I couldn’t wait for her to play sports. Baseball, basketball, football, hockey, I didn’t care. I just wanted her to play. But when I got her to school I realized that sports programs for this age didn’t really exist. Especially in [...]
Posted: January 27th, 2010 under Fathering.
Tags: Amp, Baseball Basketball, Catholic School, Coaching Soccer, Coaching Youth Sports, Cooperation, Flexible Work Schedule, Football Hockey, Four Year Olds, Half Hour, Organized Sports, Second Grade, Soccer Basketball, Sports Baseball, Sports Basketball, Sports Fan, Sports Programs, Sports Skills, Travel Soccer, Wrong Idea
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How To Be The Most Favourite And The Best Dad In The World
How Dad to be can be the best daddy in the world in just 7 easy steps. 1. Be involved right from the start that you find out your wife or partner is pregnant. Mums do generally know best but have an input. Ask questions before buying things for the baby. Get as much advice [...]
Posted: December 5th, 2009 under Fathering.
Tags: Awws, Baby Products, Being A Dad, Bike Tire, Building Confidence, Changing Baby, Cuddle, Don T Cry, Favours, Having A Baby, Health Visitor, Lad, Learning Curve, Loving Relationship, Midwife, Motherhood, Newborn Baby, Partner Time, Pram, Waste Money
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