National Brotherhood Of Fathers Rights Newsletter...

Lower Your Support and Spend More Time With Your Kids.

This is Dennis Gac of the National Brotherhood of Fathers' Rights. This audio is about how women can help their men with fathers' rights.

You know, I get a great deal of calls from women out there, whether they're sisters, grandmothers, current fiancés, current wives, in an effort to gain information about child support or about custody and about what they can do about their man's situation. And quite frankly, it's surprising that guys don't call more, but the fact of the matter is, I'm of the opinion that women are a lot more proactive then men are. Men have a tendency to run from a battle, avoid confrontation, stick their head in the sand, procrastinate—I think all of you out there know exactly what I am talking about. But the women out there can definitely be a huge help to their men.

I've had a lot of women purchase my course, the Fathers' Rights Protection System, sign up for consultation on an annual basis, go through the mechanics of learning what to do, obtaining the forms, filling out the paperwork and actually kind of “pulling” their man along rather than pushing them. Look, ladies, you don't want to be a pain in the neck, you don't want to become like the “ex” and become a problem. If you try to push too hard, he'll run, he won't do anything, and he'll just continue to put you off and it'll continue to adversely affect your relationship, and I think you know what I'm talking about.

I don't think guys realize that the current situation, fi you don't take care of child support issues out there, the ex's frustrations of seeing the kids, it definitely adversely affects your own relationship, and I think that this is something to hit him over the head with...gently...and tell him, “Look, this IS affecting our relationship, and I think over the long time, if we don't get something done about it, it's going to affect us more and more. It bothers me and I'm willing to help you, so why don't you just let me handle things for you and we'll kind of go from there.”

Now make no mistake, you cannot appear in court for him, but you can fill the paperwork out, you can do the legwork, you can join our organization, I'll talk with you, hold your hand, figuratively speaking, through the process, I'll tell you where to go to obtain the forms, you can read the manual system that I published–the Fathers' Rights Protection System–learn the phraseologies to put into the paperwork, and I can review some of the paperwork for you–you can definitely be a huge help.

I don't think guys realize that if he is losing his rights with his kids, and he's not able to see the kids, it affects the entire paternal side of the family.

There's a lot of mothers out there, grandmothers who can't see their grandchildren because their son can't deal with the situation and see his kids. The mother in the situation, the ex, is causing a lot of difficulties. She won't talk to the grandmother, and so I think you grandmas out there know what I'm talking about, you can't see your own grandchildren, and this is criminal. One of the things that comes up is do grandparents have their own rights? Can they file a course of action, and they can. It's called a “non parental petition for custody” or a “non parental petition for visitation,” however the courts firstly opt for the grandparents to see the kids, the grandkids, on the dad's time, and this has been pretty well-tested in all the courts because there are a lot of people coming out of the woodwork and trying to file their own petitions for visitation. It was successful for a while but it's less successful now, so now you are pretty much stuck with helping your son with the situation.

So go to the fathershelphotline.com website and order the Fathers' Rights Protection System, and while you're there, if you liked this audio and you liked some of the other specific audios that are out there about specifically how to take care of your child support and such and custody and see your kids more, go to fathershelphotline.com, simply sign up on our newsletter page, put your email and your name in there, and I'll send you 20 more videos just like this one with even more specific information about how to get things done.

This is Dennis Gac with the National Brotherhood of Fathers' Rights, you can reach me personally on my cell phone 206-650-0250 or fathershelphotline.com. Thank you.

For more videos and audios, visit NBFR1 on YouTube for additional information on how to start your fathers' rights case.

Dennis Gac

Dennis Gac
Known as the “The World's #1 Fathers Rights Expert,” Dennis is the “go-to” Fathers Rights genius who's helped hundreds of Fathers all across the U.S. and Canada lower their child support, gain custody of their kids, level the playing field in divorce and protect their Fathers Rights...

Dennis's reputation precedes him and includes a track record of working with over 10,000 Fathers over the last 18 years. If Dennis is such a Fathers Rights Expert, perhaps you're wondering why you haven't heard of him before. It's because Dennis doesn't seek out the spotlight. This “quiet giant” keeps a low profile in an emotionally-charged industry over-run with egotistical, self-proclaimed, and often self-deluded “experts” and attorney’s. So, if you are looking for another pied piping “Guru”... then sorry to disappoint you... but...

Dennis Gac Is NOT Your Guy! Instead of stoking the “Gac Publicity Machine,” he has focused on stoking the fires of success for Fathers all across America. And his clients love him... because...

He's helped to get them more time with their kids! He's also helped them lower their child support. And although Dennis used to only work locally in his home town of Seattle, ... today... He has a network of happy Fathers Rights from coast to coast..

His clients have become so freaking successful, he doesn't need to go after business anymore. He's a highly sought after consultant.

In fact, the only people he works with are a tiny handful of protégés who he mentors in a very personalized, hands-on and intense way to help them achieve the kind of “break-throughs” in their cases that many other Fathers have already enjoyed.