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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
If you were going to kick the bucket and wanted to leave a sum of money for
an organization that would help fathers be with their children after the mother takes off with the kids and makes visitation difficult, which organization would you donate to? I'm aware of some "father's rights" organizations but in your opinion, what organization would provide the most benefit in helping fathers become part of their children's lives given that they wish to be? I've spent much time and money obtaining a court order to simply be able to be a good father so our child and would be interested in knowing of an exceptional organization that could affect changes in laws to allow uniform custody (when wanted) between mothers and fathers. b. |
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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
wrote in message ... If you were going to kick the bucket and wanted to leave a sum of money for an organization that would help fathers be with their children after the mother takes off with the kids and makes visitation difficult, which organization would you donate to? If you were going to kick the bucket, why wouldn't you make arrangements to leave the sum of money for the children? If you don't want the other parent to have access to the insurance money, it's relatively inexpensive to set up a "revocable living trust" and made the trust the beneficiary of the life insurance. Then you name an executor of the trust, and place whatever restrictions on how the money is disbursed on the trust. Been there, done that, my ex will never have access to my life insurance money - it will go ONLY to the children, and ONLY under the terms I've set up. I'm aware of some "father's rights" organizations but in your opinion, what organization would provide the most benefit in helping fathers become part of their children's lives given that they wish to be? I've spent much time and money obtaining a court order to simply be able to be a good father so our child and would be interested in knowing of an exceptional organization that could affect changes in laws to allow uniform custody (when wanted) between mothers and fathers. b. |
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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
wrote in message ... If you were going to kick the bucket and wanted to leave a sum of money for an organization that would help fathers be with their children after the mother takes off with the kids and makes visitation difficult, which organization would you donate to? If you were going to kick the bucket, why wouldn't you make arrangements to leave the sum of money for the children? If you don't want the other parent to have access to the insurance money, it's relatively inexpensive to set up a "revocable living trust" and made the trust the beneficiary of the life insurance. Then you name an executor of the trust, and place whatever restrictions on how the money is disbursed on the trust. Been there, done that, my ex will never have access to my life insurance money - it will go ONLY to the children, and ONLY under the terms I've set up. I'm aware of some "father's rights" organizations but in your opinion, what organization would provide the most benefit in helping fathers become part of their children's lives given that they wish to be? I've spent much time and money obtaining a court order to simply be able to be a good father so our child and would be interested in knowing of an exceptional organization that could affect changes in laws to allow uniform custody (when wanted) between mothers and fathers. b. |
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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
Moon Shyne wrote:
: If you were going to kick the bucket, why wouldn't you make arrangements to : leave the sum of money for the children? If you don't want the other parent to : have access to the insurance money, it's relatively inexpensive to set up a : "revocable living trust" and made the trust the beneficiary of the life : insurance. Then you name an executor of the trust, and place whatever : restrictions on how the money is disbursed on the trust. I plan on doing that but *additionally* wish to help other children in having access to their father so they didn't have to go through what I had to go through. The estate would have enough money for both purposes and yes, I will be establishing a limited trust. b. |
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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
Moon Shyne wrote:
: If you were going to kick the bucket, why wouldn't you make arrangements to : leave the sum of money for the children? If you don't want the other parent to : have access to the insurance money, it's relatively inexpensive to set up a : "revocable living trust" and made the trust the beneficiary of the life : insurance. Then you name an executor of the trust, and place whatever : restrictions on how the money is disbursed on the trust. I plan on doing that but *additionally* wish to help other children in having access to their father so they didn't have to go through what I had to go through. The estate would have enough money for both purposes and yes, I will be establishing a limited trust. b. |
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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
I would suggest the National Congress for Fathers and Children
wrote in message ... If you were going to kick the bucket and wanted to leave a sum of money for an organization that would help fathers be with their children after the mother takes off with the kids and makes visitation difficult, which organization would you donate to? I'm aware of some "father's rights" organizations but in your opinion, what organization would provide the most benefit in helping fathers become part of their children's lives given that they wish to be? I've spent much time and money obtaining a court order to simply be able to be a good father so our child and would be interested in knowing of an exceptional organization that could affect changes in laws to allow uniform custody (when wanted) between mothers and fathers. b. |
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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
I would suggest the National Congress for Fathers and Children
wrote in message ... If you were going to kick the bucket and wanted to leave a sum of money for an organization that would help fathers be with their children after the mother takes off with the kids and makes visitation difficult, which organization would you donate to? I'm aware of some "father's rights" organizations but in your opinion, what organization would provide the most benefit in helping fathers become part of their children's lives given that they wish to be? I've spent much time and money obtaining a court order to simply be able to be a good father so our child and would be interested in knowing of an exceptional organization that could affect changes in laws to allow uniform custody (when wanted) between mothers and fathers. b. |
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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
I would recommend the Alliance for Non-Custodial Parents Rights (ANCPR). Their
web address is:http://www.ancpr.org In article , writes: If you were going to kick the bucket and wanted to leave a sum of money for an organization that would help fathers be with their children after the mother takes off with the kids and makes visitation difficult, which organization would you donate to? snip |
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Best Pro-Father Org. for bequest
I would recommend the Alliance for Non-Custodial Parents Rights (ANCPR). Their
web address is:http://www.ancpr.org In article , writes: If you were going to kick the bucket and wanted to leave a sum of money for an organization that would help fathers be with their children after the mother takes off with the kids and makes visitation difficult, which organization would you donate to? snip |
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