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Dads Divorce - Free custody and alimony advice for men and fathers.

Providing essential divorce, alimony, custody and support information and resources to men at any stage of divorce.
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Mar 21
2009

Can A Messy Divorce Affect Your Ability To Serve And Protect?

Posted by Rick Ortiz in VAWA , Richard Coffee , domestic violence , Cordell Cordell, PC , abuse

U.S. v. Hayes, Gun Possession, and Domestic Litigation

Clients who are in law enforcement, the military, airline pilots, security, or work in the gun/sporting goods industry are now at greater risk of losing their right to possess a firearm, and potentially their employment, than previously.

 

by Richard J. Coffee, II, Litigation Manager - Illinois Offices, Cordell & Cordell, P.C.

The U.S. Supreme Court has clarified the scope of the Federal law which prohibits gun ownership by persons convicted of misdemeanor crimes involving domestic violence.   The debate had been whether only persons convicted of statutes specifically referring to domestic violence were prohibited from firearm possession or if the prohibition applied to anyone convicted of certain crimes involving a family member regardless of the title of the crime.  

Jun 29
2005

Congress Should Kill Discriminatory Domestic Violence Act

Posted by Dads Divorce in violence , VAWA , Legislation , Legal Strategy , Law

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) will expire this September if it is not reauthorized by Congress. Largely viewed as an anti-domestic violence measure, VAWA has become a flashpoint for the men's rights advocates who see it instead as the living symbol of anti-male bias in law. Although a significant number of domestic violence victims are male, VAWA defines victims as female. As one result, tax-funded domestic violence shelters and services assist women and routinely turn away men, often including older male children. Estimates vary on the prevalence of male victims.