Alabama Family Rights Association (ALFRA)
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Fatherhood is important to the federal government; the state of Alabama is missing the importance, Why?
What is the state of Alabama doing to comply with federal mandates of promoting responsible fatherhood? Is the Administrative Office of the Courts and IV-D agency of DHR educating judges of these federal mandates? Why does Alabama allow local 80 day rule with "standard visitation" usually to the father? A child living only 80 days with one parent will live only 4 years out of 18 years with the 80 day parent. How is that in the best interests of any child? ALFRA is well aware of 100's of fathers that want involvement with their children and are limited to 80 days by a court order. State of Alabama, what is your basis? ALFRA wants to know?
Alabama Family Rights Association (ALFRA)
Children need both parents even after divorce!
We need your help to make ALFRA a household name! Let's emphasize that children need two parents even after divorce, to make it a reality in the minds of the public, our legislators, our judges, and our divorce attorneys.
ALFRA educates the public about unconstitutional legal practices that harm Alabama families and children. Promote equal efforts for enforcement of parenting time as for child support.
ALFRA Birmingham Chapter Meeting will be held Thursday, July 29th at 6:00 pm at:
Hoover Public Library
200 Hoover, AL 35216
We need your help to make ALFRA a household name! Let's emphasize that children need two parents even after divorce, to make it a reality in the minds of the public, our legislators, our judges, and our divorce attorneys.
ALFRA educates the public about unconstitutional legal practices that harm Alabama families and children. Promote equal efforts for enforcement of parenting time as for child support.
ALFRA Birmingham Chapter Meeting will be held Thursday, July 29th at 6:00 pm at:
Hoover Public Library
200 Hoover, AL 35216
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