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Divorce attorney for men
According to recent U.S. Census data, 85% of the time mothers get primary custody of minor children. At the same time, studies have shown that women file for divorce more than 70% of the time.
Look, fathers have rights, too.
There is no study on the planet that supports mothers being better parents because they’re not fathers. Nor is there any study that says fathers make inferior parents because they’re not mothers. So, if fathers can be loving, nurturing, and effective parents, and if children need to have a meaningful relationship with both their parents, then we believe that fathers should have at least equal time with their children.
Logical. Yet, some believe that “Mothers raise children. Fathers pay child support.” Others still believe that “Fathers in our state should only ever expect to see their children every other weekend and one dinner per week.” THE MOSES LAW FIRM continues to work tirelessly to raise the bar for fathers throughout our state. We take issue with fathers going from 30 overnights per month to 4 because of a divorce or paternity case. Nothing in the law requires fathers to be reduced to the role of “Uncle Dad.”
At THE MOSES LAW FIRM, because no father is “standard,” and because certainly no child is “standard,” we advise our clients of the best time-sharing schedule to fit their particular goals for sharing time with their children. Then, we fight for the children to have that schedule.
A child that has the benefit of having both parents in his or her life has a better chance of growing up happy and well adjusted. So, although we represent mothers and fathers, we do so with a strong commitment to what is best for the children and their relationship with both parents.

Raise your right hand and read aloud the following:
I promise that I will not in any way put my children in the middle of any dispute I may have with their mother, and that I will put my children’s best interest above everything else.
I will not make disparaging comments to them about their mother, use my children as pawns or leverage, or try to turn my children against their mother, no matter how angry I may be.
I will focus on enjoying and making the most out of the time I have with my children, and will encourage my children to have a good relationship with their mother.
I will keep in mind that my children are innocent bystanders in this process, and it is up to both of us to protect them.
I will remember that my overall goal is to raise happy, well adjusted children who have a healthy relationship with both parents.
The Moses Law Firm. Children Need Both Parents.SM
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