I've used mensrights.com in the past and found a lot of good information there. Especially on the history of divorce and child custody law, which is how I originally found the site.

It's run by the law firm Cordell Cordell which has a website at cordellcordell.com. They describe themselves as an international domestic litigation firm focused on family law and men's divorce. They offer services for men at over 100 locations in the US, one location in Britain, and they also link to a list of divorce attorneys for other areas on DadsDivorce.com here (granted that site is ran by them as well). They have quite a few pages on their various affiliate sites with resources for men fighting in family court, including links to unaffiliated organizations and non-profits who might be able to help.

I figure this might be a good resource for people who come here asking for legal advice. Does anyone know anything about them? Has anyone used them in the past? Do they offer discounted services for men who don't have money to fight their court cases? Or are they just another overpriced law firm fishing for cases by advertising on these websites?