Would you be willing to spend a few minutes each month to be part of a targeted national email campaign? What you'd have to do is send an email to a given target - at the same time as hundreds of other non-custodial parents do it. When hundreds of email arrive at the same time on one person's desk, the impact is that of a mass movement. We can be seen!
If you're interested, please click on the email link below, so that we can add you to the list of participants. It is only for people who are interested in being part of this campaign. Of course, you can stop at any time you want.
Here's more info about the campaign:
What we are trying to attempt, is to get several 100's of parents who believe in
shared parenting should be "presumed" in custody cases. Obviously, it won't
work in every case, but to attempt to make that the "presumed" standard, it
should eliminate some of this pitting parent against parent.
We are planning mass email campaigns with everyone who promises to
participate.
The way we plan to work it is to have everyone on our list, on the same day
send out a "uniform" email, to a particular "target" (be it a particular talk show,
politician, magazine, etc). The opening of every email will read similarily stating
that __ amount of hundred people will be sending a similar email to the "target"
and why we have organized to collectively send out so many emails to that
particular target. We will state the goals we hope to accomplish in this "mass"
mailing, then the individuals (if they choose) will tell their own story of why this is
important to them.
That is basically where we plan to start with this. A few minutes on your
computer 1-2 days per month.
There is strength in numbers, this is why we are organizing to do this. Our fold includes shared parenting organizations, father's who support shared custody and noncustodial mothers.
This campaign is not just about how unfair the system is to fathers - it is also about the harm it does to children. This campaign involves non-custodial fathers as well as non-custodial mothers who believe that the best parent is both parents.