Roadblocks to Fatherhood: What is Due Process For A Father in Child Custody Cases?

05 Sep , 2024

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This program will discuss Father’s due process rights in a variety of factual scenarios including when the father is married to Mother, when the father is the lover of the mother married to another, when the unmarried Father is opposing an adoption. The program will benefit all Fathers and family law practitioners and friends and family of Fathers.

Review Due Process Clause and 14th Amendment Clause

Discuss the unwed Father’s rights to paternity and custody of children whose Mother is married to another man

Discuss a father’s right to veto adoption

Identify court trends and future predictions of Parent’s rights

 

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