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Below are Lists of Writings and Research concerning Custody and Divorce. We also list websites of other Fathers Rights groups and Mens Rights advocates who are Supporting Our Boycott.

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[Congressional Record: June 9, 1998 (House)]
[Page H4249-H4253]
From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:cr09jn98-71]
REGARDING IMPORTANCE OF FATHERS IN RAISING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR CHILDREN
H. Res. 417

Joint Statement of Bill Wood and Jay Gell of the Children’s Legal Foundation.
H.R. 1471 (corrected),
Hearing on Child Support and Fatherhood Proposals,
June 28, 2001 

Congressional Testimony of
Ronald K. Henry, Esq.
Washington, D.C.
DIVORCE REFORM AND THE FATHER’S MOVEMENT 

Lagging Behind The Times: Parenthood, Custody, and Gender Bias in the Family Court
Cynthia A. McNeely
Florida State University Law Review [Vol. 25:891] 

Parental Rights and Due Process
Donald C. Hubin
The Journal of Law and Family Studies
Volume 1, Number 2 (1999),pp 123-150
University of Utah School of Law 

Joint Legal Custody: A Parent’s Constitutional Right In A Reorganized Family
James W. Bozzomo
Hofstra Law Review ; [Vol. 31:547]  

PARENTING AS A PROTECTED CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT Don Fischer, March 8, 2001 

Family Law and the Collapse of Culture
By Daniel Lee
,
July 24, 2001 

The Determination of Custody Child Custody in The USA
Joan B. Kelly, Ph.D. 

Lies, and Damn Lies and Lenore Weitzman
By Christopher Rapp 

DIVORCE RELATED MALICIOUS MOTHER SYNDROME
Ira Daniel Turkat, Ph.D.

JOURNAL OF FAMILY VIOLENCE,
VOLUME 10, NUMBER 3,
p 253-264, 1995 

What Have We Learned From 30 Years Of Research on Families In Divorce Conflict?
Elizabeth M. Ellis, Ph.D., Atlanta Georgia,
The Trowbridge Foundation 

Preliminary Summary
Empirical Research Describing Outcomes of Joint Custody

Division of School Psychology
Division 16
American Psychological Association
 

Young Adults’ Perspectives on Divorce Living Arrangements William V. Fabricus and Jeffrey Hall 

CHILD VISITATION INTERFERENCE IN DIVORCE
IRA DANIEL TURKAT, PH.D.
Clinical Psychology Review. Vol., 14. NO. 8, pp.737-742, 1994 Florida Institute of Psychology and University of Florida College Of Medicine 

Child Adjustment in Joint-Custody Versus Sole-Custody Arrangements: A meta- Analytic Review
Robert Bauserman
AIDS Administration/Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Journal Of Family Psychology 2002, Vol, 16 No. 1, 91-102 

Relocation of Children After Divorce and Children’s Best Interest: New Evidence and Legal Considerations
Sanford L. Braver, Ira Mark Ellman, and William V. Fabricius
Arizona State University
17 Journal of Family Psychology 206 (2003) 

When the Difference is Night & Day:
Some Empirical Insights into Patterns of Parent-Child contact after Separation
Patrick Parkinson, Prof of Law, University of Sydney
Bruce Smyth, Research Fellow Australian Institute of Family Studies 

Experiments in Living: The Fatherless Family
Rebecca O’Neill, 
September 2002
CIVITAS-The Institute for the Study of Civil Society
Website: www.civitas.org.uk 


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