Bio:
Family rights and equal parenting advocate.
Family rights and equal parenting advocate.
Education/Experience:
some college
some college
Interests:
children, mothers, fathers, child custody, equal custody, family law reform, families, parents rights, civil rights, parental alienation, false accusations, domestic violence, domestic violence policy reform
children, mothers, fathers, child custody, equal custody, family law reform, families, parents rights, civil rights, parental alienation, false accusations, domestic violence, domestic violence policy reform
Motto:
Children deserve fully functioning, natural, loving, dedicated relationships with both of their pare
Children deserve fully functioning, natural, loving, dedicated relationships with both of their pare
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While pundits around the country discuss the United States' torture of suspected terrorists, one U.S. torture victim has gone unnoticed. United States child support collection problems are common, and in David A. Bardes' case, almost deadly.
By teri c stoddard | Published 9/19/2009
While pundits around the country discuss the United States' torture of suspected terrorists, one U.S. torture victim has gone unnoticed.
By teri c stoddard | Published 9/7/2009
Fathers around the world are uniting for their human and civil right to parent their children, in what is sometimes called the fathers rights movement.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/29/2009
Some restaurants have "Kids eat free" days. These specials require the purchase of an adult meal, children must be under a certain age and choose from the kids' menu, and there are limits on free meals per purchase.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/29/2009
"Blessing the Children" is the theme of the 2009 Reggae Rising Music Festival. This 3-day reggae and world music festival in beautiful Humboldt County, California starts this Friday, with entrance and camping tickets still available for purchase online.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/29/2009
British father Karl Hindle filed in Florida's Fifth District Court of Appeal on behalf of his 7-year-old daughter who was abducted to the US by her mother in 2003. US State Department's Barbara Greig prevented him from protecting his daughter.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/20/2009
Hindle's daughter was abducted by her mother in 2003. After filing false domestic violence allegations against Hindle, she was hidden by battered women's shelters in Florida, and their employees filed false police reports against him.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/15/2009
Inspired by Martin Luther King and Gandhi, John Murtari of Lyons, New York is practicing civil disobedience by personal sacrifice while incarcerated in the Wayne County jail.
By teri c stoddard | Published 11/22/2008
The family court system needs to be investigated, says Paul Fisher, the Fathers 4 Justice Daddy Activist who recently spent three days 125 feet above ground on a crane in Ohio. Fisher was drawing attention to what he claims is family court corruption.
By teri c stoddard | Published 10/4/2008
Donald Tenn is a California father who says he "had to take action" for his young daughter Madison. He started his fourth day Wednesday morning on a wet construction crane in Columbus, Ohio, alone.
By teri c stoddard | Published 10/2/2008
Karl Hindle spent five years and more than four hundred thousand dollars investigating his daughter's illegal abduction to the U.S. The paper trail shows the United States government is in the business of illegal baby snatching and harboring criminals.
By teri c stoddard | Published 6/24/2008
"Men's hearts and feelings are like women's hearts and feelings. They feel the same. It doesn't matter if that heart is covered with muscles or breasts, the pain cuts deeply and the losses crowd in. And it doesn't matter if the world thinks men don't feel. You still hurt."
By teri c stoddard | Published 9/27/2007
There's an epidemic of government and society-encouraged misandry.
By teri c stoddard | Published 6/11/2007
Women have allowed radical feminists to take over the feminist movement, the one that used to stand for equality, and they've been negatively influencing family law.
By teri c stoddard | Published 3/2/2007
How common is male-bashing? The answer is truly disturbing. Males are blamed for all partner aggression, and aggression towards males is accepted.
By teri c stoddard | Published 1/5/2007
The media constantly exposes us to inaccurate, negative impressions of and statements about men. In looking for the root of the problem I found a network of people who benefit from misandry.
By teri c stoddard | Published 11/8/2006
Not only has Parker spent time behind bars unjustly, he says Michigan Attorney General Michael Cox's "vindictive retaliatory prosecution" has lead to him losing his $240,000-a-year job among other things.
By teri c stoddard | Published 10/18/2006
After his son was moved across the country John Murtari had the choice of staying in his son's life, which meant paying for airfare several times per year, or sending that money to his ex-wife who Murtari claims is well-off financially.
By teri c stoddard | Published 10/10/2006
Murtari and members of his group A Kids Right seek congressional hearings on Family Law Reform. They want passage of a Family Rights Act, which would protect the average parent's right to custody of their children.
By teri c stoddard | Published 8/12/2006
John Murtari, founder of AKidsRight.org is on his fourth day of noncooperation while incarcerated. (Click here for background information.) Murtari is refusing food and water to protest what he says is unjust treatment of noncustodial parents.
By teri c stoddard | Published 8/3/2006
"Is it right for a judge to allow one parent to move a child away from the other parent when that parent is loving, fit, and actively involved in the child's life?"
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/30/2006
Fathers around the world fight for equal rights to raise their children. "The best parent is both parents," they state. Family law reform groups are succeeding in changing society's attitude, and the laws, albeit slowly.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/25/2006
The Fathers' Movement has become more of a Family Rights Movement with the inclusion of noncustodial mothers, grandparents, and families dealing with Child Protection Services. Equal and/or shared custody is what children say they want after divorce.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/20/2006
Children need their fathers and fathers need their children. This essay will shed light on the struggles they face to have meaningful relationships after divorce.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/20/2006
Karl spent years searching for Emily in the U.S., and I was happy to report she recognized her father immediately. Unfortunately due to lack of medical care while her mother was on the run, Emily is going blind in one eye.
By teri c stoddard | Published 7/20/2006
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