Fathers’ Rights in Divorce: Addressing Children’s Needs and Paternal Involvement

The study “Parental and Social Institutional Responsibilities to Children’s Needs in the Divorce Transition: Fathers’ Perspectives” by Edward Kruk (2010) explores how divorced fathers perceive their responsibilities and the role of social institutions in addressing their children’s needs during divorce transitions. The research draws from the experiences of 82 fathers in Canada who underwent divorce, […]
Why Are Men Choosing Not to Have Children? Unpacking the Growing Crisis in Family Dynamics

In recent years, an increasing number of men are consciously choosing not to have children. While various factors contribute to this trend, much of it can be traced back to how society and the legal system treat men. Traditionally, men have been encouraged to pursue family life, but now many view parenthood as a potential […]
The liberation of Society

The world is waking up out of a deep slumber to a certain fact that woke socialist, communist, and feminist ideologies destroy families, communities, and society at large. It leaves a predatory minority elite empowered to do as they please and sneak totalitarian ideologies in through the back door. Dare anyone questioning these draconian despotic […]
Father Absence and Male Sex-Role Development: Understanding the Impacts

Forward The role of fathers in a child’s early months is essential, a truth increasingly recognized not only by society but also by judicial rulings. The early involvement of fathers promotes lasting benefits for children, families, and society, reinforcing the principle that parenting is a shared responsibility. Judge Roland Terence Sutherland’s recent statements eloquently highlight […]