The Alienation of Fathers

Abstract

By evaluating immigration and custody law from a father\u27s perspective and thereby uncovering and addressing the biases held against men, both fathers and mothers will achieve greater recognition. Beyond revealing gender discrimination, such a study also demonstrates the disparate views still harbored toward unmarried parents. Examining custody and immigration law with an emphasis on these issues will hopefully foster a dialogue that brings the law in line with the reality of today\u27s families and promotes each family member\u27s individual potential

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