Fathers who are denied access to their children are also regularly denied their civil rights to the Federal Parent Locator Service to enforce child custody and visitation (42 U.S. Code § 653) DougDante July 13, 2019 42 upvotes /r/MensRights tweet with me to seek justice: "father of a child who hasn't been to see his dad in a year. The mother has been leaving him with her boyfriend when she leaves out of state. WE don't know where she lives now, nor where the child attends school." Fix @JohnKasich @OhioAG #fathersrights (note: Facebook link to a Father's Rights Movement page has been removed due to reddit rules) and in reply: Is there some reason this father has not received standard parenting time for Ohio? https://www.custodyxchange.com/ohio/visitation-schedule.php and in reply: "For the purpose of..enforcing a child custody or visitation determination, as defined in section 663(d)(1) of this title, the Federal Parent Locator Service shall be used" 42 U.S. Code § 653. Federal Parent Locator Service. Recall @OIGatHHS @HHSOCR https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/653 and in reply: Why is it universally acceptable to violate federal law and deny dads like this their civil rights to the federal parent locator service for child custody and visitation? @OIGatHHS @HHSOCR @SecAzar @CivilRights @realDonaldTrump @GOPHELP and in reply: "Fathers have a direct impact on the well-being..Children with involved, caring fathers have better educational outcomes.… fathers have a powerful and positive impact upon the development and health of children.“ It's science! (childwelfare.gov) https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/wiki/faq#wiki_27._do_children_need_fathers.3F End of list of tweets.
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