Friday, June 18, 2010

Fathers Rights

The Fathers Rights Movement is a movement in which correlates to its members and family law. A number of this group’s members have one thing in common. This is the wish to share the parenting of their children after being divorced or as unwed fathers. The Fathers Rights Movement has been known not only as a social movement, but as part of a civil rights movement as well. This movement was initially established in the 1960’s as part of Families Need Fathers and other organizations.

Members of the Fathers Rights Movement maintain strong relationships with their children, are commonly politically conservative and are highly dissimilar in views. The Fathers Rights Movement consists of liberal and conservative branches. The liberal branch believes in equality between men and women. Unlike the liberal branch, the conservative branch believes in long-established patriarchal families and that the differences between genders are due to biology.

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