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#141
If I knew how to retrieve I would fix that previous post.  Here is a correction because "For the Press" takes you too press release on subject report (and other stuff).

For the actual report

Click Publications at the top tab

then click New Publications on the left.


LizaLou
#142
Father's Issues / Problems with access - try
Jan 28, 2004, 08:39:54 AM
It may be my pdf software causing you problem.  When all esle fails try the old fashioned approach.  Type in the site address at your Internet address line and drill down:

//www.clasp.org

click "For the Press"

From there all of their articles are listed by name and date (with the most recent article first)

LizaLou
#143
http://www.clasp.org/DMS/Documents/1064841311.02/EDC_fact_sheets.pdf


The article above is from a site loaded with information.  The site is the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) - Community Legal Services,  Inc.  The text below was cut & pasted from their web site to give you an idea of what they are about.  

I am not endorsing this group, site or political affiliations.  I found it dorking around on the Internet and thought some of you might find it interesting since child support enforcement is one of its tenents.  


LizaLou

http://www.clasp.org/About/About_Home

"The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) was founded in 1968 by Charles Halpern and three other lawyers, with the assistance of Justice Arthur Goldberg. During its early years, CLASP's work focused on women's rights, mental health, environmental protection, international trade, health care for the poor, employment discrimination, and mine health and safety.

Today, CLASP is an organization of program staff whose work is concentrated on family policy and access to civil legal assistance for low-income families. Family policy projects include welfare reform, workforce development, child care, child support enforcement, child welfare, couples and marriage policy, and reproductive health and teen parents. Civil legal assistance projects include "general counsel" to LSC-funded programs and the Project for the Future of Equal Justice."



#144
Father's Issues / More info
Jan 28, 2004, 06:52:39 AM
I first posted Part III because I found it first.  Below are the links to Parts I and II.

LizaLou

http://www.clasp.org/DMS/Documents/1046817229.69/truth_and_consequences1.pdf

http://www.clasp.org/DMS/Documents/1048260646.77/truth_and_consequences2.pdf
#145
Father's Issues / Disestablished Paternaity
Jan 27, 2004, 08:06:53 AM
Apparently, I've got way too much time on my hands today.  Found this article while dorking around on the Internet.

LizaLou


http://www.clasp.org/DMS/Documents/1049829469.17/truth_and_consequences3.pdf
#146
Father's Issues / Qestion for Brent
Jan 27, 2004, 05:47:07 AM
If he were to legitmize the child AND mary this girl  would that in the long run give him more rights than if he just legitmized the child?

Thanks

LizaLou
#147
Father's Issues / RE: Writing off your kids?
Jan 26, 2004, 06:24:02 AM
You tell it NoNiky!!!!! It's time for them to take a responsiblity for their actions.

Also, IMO, being pushed out is not the same thing as abandonment.  DH kids are in CONSTANT turmoil because BM actively alienates him just for being alive.  She is pretty successful in controling their every thought.  It's beyond sad when it seems your only option to better THIER lives is to stop trying.

Ginger, your husband's forgiving nature speaks well of him.

Best of Luck,

LizaLou
#148
Rini,

I read all the posts, take heart and don't give up on the board.  I can't imagine your situation and I will not judge your husband for slapping the 15 year old for beating up a younger sibling (& a girl at that).  Faced with that situation, I might have done the same thing.  The stress of Mom being in the hosptial probably had everyone acting different than normal.  

Based on your comments on visitation, I bet your exhusband and SO get tired of your son soon enough and send him packing.  Just let him know the door home is always open.

Feel Better and Best of Luck,

LizaLou
#149
I'm a little confused.  I didn't think the fact one was married or not  was relevant if there was an agreement between the parties that Life Insurance would be in place for the child.

Is there an agreement or not?  If not, it sounds like you are ok.

But, for discussion purposes let's say the agreement reads like this.

The husband shall carry life insurance in the current amount covered the date of this agreement for the minor children with the wife to mange and control the funds at her discretion upon reciept.

No let's say husband dies and has named a NEW wife as the beneficary of the insurance policy contrary to the agreement.  Who gets the money?

Comments?????