According to a number of online sources, including rightcelebrity.com, Kate Gosselin from Jon & Kate Plus 8 on TLC is suing her ex husband Jon Gosselin for $125,000 in back pay of child support. He was already ordered by the courts to pay her $22,000 a month in child support for their eight children, even though Kate is still bringing in money from the show and gets free promotional items from the show, as long as has her children's food, clothes and toys paid for in full by donations to the show from large companies looking for product placement.
Since Jon Gosselin is no longer able to work for TLC, he cannot afford the $22,000 a month in child support--since he's not making near what he used to when he first split from Kate. Many people are wondering why he even needs to pay child support when Kate Gosselin is obviously doing just fine on her own with TLC furnishing almost everything for her children.
What do you think? Is it fair that Kate Gosselin is upset about child support payments from Jon Gosselin that she obviously does not need? Is it fair that Jon Gosselin is ordered to pay an outrageous amount of child support for children who are handed everything in life, and for an amount that he can no longer sustain now that he is not employed with TLC?
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Monday, December 6, 2010
Kate Gosselin suing Jon Gosselin (Jon & Kate Plus 8) for child support?!
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
WCCO Article Discussing the Shift in Family Courts
When it comes to divorce and custody cases in the family law courtroom, it seems that there has been a substantial shift that gives fathers a new "edge" against their wives when it comes to getting custody of their children.
Minnesota's WCCO News anchor Jason DeRusha recently delved into the amazing shift happening in family law courtrooms, the fact that judges are loosening up in terms of their "biased" favoritism of women who come forward, wanting sole custody of their children.
Pamela Waggoner of the Minnesota Bar Association, stated, "I think it's a reflection of a change in society. You no longer have the traditional family unit where there's one breadwinner and one stay at home parent. Right now, you have two people -- where both people work," No longer can anyone rule in favor of the "tender years doctrine," which claimed younger children were automatically better off with their mother due to the care-taking responsibilities that mothers once had as stay-at-home moms and homemakers.
To read more about this amazing breakthrough in family law, check out the WCCO article by Jason DeRusha here.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Best-Selling Author Louis de Bernieres Shares his Story of Despair
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Living in the United Kingdom, de Bernieres revealed the pain and depression his parter Cathy Gill caused him after taking custody of their two children, ages five and two, and limiting the access he had to them. This led him to become a patron of Families Need Fathers (or FNF).
In an article with Emily Andrews, de Bernieres states:
"It was really dreadful...the worst thing, practically, was finding the house so quiet, because it was always so full of laughter and rampaging and stampeding. There was always a lot of noise and fun, and it suddenly went quiet...the emotional desolation is hard to describe. There were many times when I felt suicidal. One of the most extreme things you feel is a fantastically deep, bitter, anger at being treated so outrageously."
This is a perfect example of the rights fathers need and should have in the courtroom when it comes to their children. The effect of losing one's children can be devastating, and de Bernieres is publicly speaking out about how the break up affect not only the kids but him as a father.
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
One Father Speaks Out About His Struggles With The Courtroom and Fathers' Rights
Rodney Gehly wrote the "Father's Rights Song" that was recently posted on YouTube for all to enjoy. It talks about the struggles with what's really, truly right and in the best interest of the children, and speaks from the heart.


I wrote this song awhile back when I was in the middle of a divorce. I feel very fortunate that I have joint custody of my two sons. I was amazed at the blatant, open discrimination that fathers face in our so-called "justice" system. Every divorced father that I speak with seems to have a horror story to tell regarding their financial and custody arrangement handed down by a judge.
What's even more amazing is that this corrupt system continues every day here in America. Women are very hype to how this system works and file for a "protective order" or "restraining order" merely as a tactic to gain custody of the children...which also by default will gain her the home and child support. A woman can commit adultery and still be awarded everything in court. As long as judges keep rewarding the bad behavior of some women...the more this manipulation will continue.
"No Fault" divorce is not working and a very big part of the problem. What would happen if we took this concept of "No Fault" into the business world? You could simply choose not to honor any contracts signed. The business world would fall apart overnight. Guess what?..that's what has happened in the "marriage" world and it has fallen apart. Our court system is basically a cash cow for low life attorneys, biased judges, and bad women.
I want to state that I appreciate the many good women that love God and their families. And I hope you enjoy the song...it's meant to encourage fathers to not give up.
This song is for every man out there that feels as though they have hit rock bottom in the courtrooms, that feel as though the system is not on their side, and who are looking for that light at the end of the tunnel. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Welcome to the Fathers' Rights Help blog!

When it comes to fighting for your rights as a father in the courtrooms, whether it be gaining custody of your child and setting up child support payments from an ex-girlfriend or fighting your ex-wife for visitation or custody of your children from your marriage, Dennis Gac can help advise you as to how to find success in the courtroom, regardless of the "pro-Mother" courtroom and family law.
This blog will be a constant and continual source of information for fathers looking to gain custody of their kids, increase their visitation, or for anyone looking to help someone that they know that is losing their battle in the courtroom. We will include up-to-date information on changing custody arrangements allowed in family law, tips and techniques to help you find success in the courtroom, and even common questions and answers that fathers (and the ones that love them) tend to ask during legal battles.
We hope that you continue to visit the Fathers' Rights Help Blog (conveniently located at fathersrightshelpblog.com--bookmark it now!), and follow it regularly to ensure you have the latest information and the positive techniques and tricks that you can use in order to succeed in the courtroom and get the chance to enjoy fatherhood to its fullest!

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