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NCFRC NEWS
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The NCFRC Kicks Off 2009 Membership Drive

Membership in the NCFRC helps to unite concerned North
Carolinians in the common cause of preserving families and
providing for the best interests of the children in our communities.
It's free to sign up as a supporter.  Full members receive special
benefits.  
CURRENT ACTION ITEM
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Sign the ACFC Shared Parenting Petition

The NCFRC has partnered with the American Coalition for
Fathers and Children to collect thousands of petition signatures
in support of shared parenting legislation.  Our goal is to
communicate to legislators that social and government policy
should serve to help, not hinder American families.
Resources Available On:

Lasting Marriages

Strong Families  

Family Law Reform

  • Shared Parenting
  • Child Support
  • Parental Alienation
  • False Allegations
Featured Position Paper

The Federal Scheme to Destroy Father-Child Relationships
By: Jake Morphonios

Congress would not feign to admit its own dubious
contribution to the suffering of America's children. Rather,
these politicians promulgate the myth that they are helping
children through federal and state welfare entitlement
programs. It is, in fact, these very programs which are
responsible for the out of control rampage against children.
Here is how the scam works.  
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Free Family DVDs and Literature
Upcoming Events

Triad Fathers Support Group
January 21, 200
9 7pm

Marriage & Family Meetup
February 4, 200
9 7pm

Guilford Co. Family Court Demonstration
February 5, 200
9 12pm

Marriage Preservation Rally
Raleigh State Capitol
March 3, 2009 11am
Promote Lasting Marriages
Strengthen Families
Protect Parental Rights
Our Mission is to:
"Nothing is More
Important in Life
Than Family."
 
Join the NCFRC Today!

Research has proven that children who grow up without the
involvement of their fathers are significantly more likely to
develop emotional disorders, commit crime, use drugs, have
risky sex and commit suicide.  Children of divorce want and
need the companionship of both parents.

Parenthood is under assault.
North Carolina Family Minute

The "North Carolina Family Minute" is a one-minute audio news feature of the
North Carolina Family Policy
Council
with host Bob Ditmer. "Click" to listen, or "Right-Click" to download a show.

The Benefits of Marriage
The North Carolina Family Policy Council researches the benefits of marriage and the legal steps that can be taken in North
Carolina to protect marriage and prevent divorce.
Listen

Single Mothers Devote Less Time to Childcare

Single mothers spend less time with their children than married mothers, mainly because they tend to work more outside the
home and have less education than married mothers, according to a new study by the University of Maryland.
Listen

Cost of Father Absence

A report from the Maryland-based National Fatherhood Initiative estimates the cost of father-absence for taxpayers to be at
least $99.8 billion per year.
Listen

Family Structure Matters to Behavior in School
Adolescents who live in an intact married family are less likely to be suspended or expelled from school than adolescents
from non-intact families.
Listen
Do You Need Support?

The NCFRC provides email support to men and women who
are dealing with marriage and family law related problems.  
While we do not provide legal advice, we are here to listen with
empathy to your concerns and share our words of hope and
support.

Among the problems you might face:

An Unwanted Divorce
False Allegations of Abuse
Spousal Infidelity
P
arental Alienation
Custody or Visitation Issues
Child Support Burdens
Other Difficulties

If you would like to share your story and receive a personal
response, please email:
support@ncfamilyrights.com