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Minnesota Lawyers
Ofc. 612.746.2580 Dir. 612.240.8005
Suite 700
5775 Wayzata Boulevard
St. Louis Park, MN 55416

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Divorce: Links to Men's Divorce & Resources
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This page provides links to sites dedicated to men and men's rights issues. Most of these sites contain valuable information, bulletin boards and support information regarding parenting, divorce, custody, child support and false allegations of abuse.
If you are aware of other sites that may benefit visitors to this page or if your would like to exchange a link with us, please contact us by E-mail.

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Complete Case - Divorce Online
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For those involved in a non-contentious proceeding, you may be able to divorce cheaply and easily with Complete Case online.

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Father's Rights Center
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Minnesota & Wisconsin Father's Rights Center. Attorneys ready to assist you in your father's rights.

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Divorce Book Store
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Review and purchase books on father's rights, winning custody, child support and property divisions.

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Ask-A-Lawyer
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Ask-A-Lawyer your legal questions online. Get answers!

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Divorce: Legal Forms
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SAVE MONEY! Do -It-Yourself. Legal forms for divorce, paternity, cohabitation and other issues fo all 50 states.

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R-Kids Minnesota
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R-KIDS website. Learn about divorce, child custody and child support reform related activities in Minnesota

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Men's Center
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Our mission is to assist men in finding male positive resources, information, and support. We seek to empower men to lead healthy, productive and fulfilling lives. This will ultimately be beneficial to all men, women and children

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Twin Cities Men's Center
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TCMC offers a variety of workshops, spport groups, brunches, retreats, playshops, presentations and conferences.

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Children's Rights Counsel
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Formed in 1985, the Children's Rights Council (CRC) is a national non-profit organization based in Washington, DC that works to assure children meaningful and continuing contact with both their parents and extended family regardless of the parents' marital status.

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Mediation Links
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"Mediate before you litigate." Mediation saves time, money and opens the lines of communication to prevent repetitious litigation year after year. Visit our mediation links.

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Men's Activism
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Website for men's rights and gender fairness news and information.

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Caring Dad
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A national fathers rights organization committed to custody reform.

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Resources for Fathers
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Provides resources that will help men become better parents and better parenting partners regardless of marital status, prevent violence, and provide the model that all children deserve. Anger groups, parent education classes, family law seminars, support groups, relationship classes, information and referral. Human Service Bldg., 1201 NE 89th Ave, Suite 305, Blaine, MN 55434

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Men's Crisis Helpline
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Counselors available to help men with Domestic Violence/Abuse calls, Custody and Legal Referral calls and other situations. A Wilder (and other) Foundation-funded project of the Crisis Connection (see below). 612/379-6367 (612/379-MENS).

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Single & Custodial Father's Network
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Mission Statement: Single and Custodial Fathers Network, Inc. (SCFN) is an international, member-supported, non-profit organization dedicated to helping fathers meet the challenge of being parents. SCFN provides informational and supportive service s to fathers and their families, and supports fatherhood through research, publications and interactive communications.

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Fatherhood Initiative
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The mission of the National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) is to improve the well-being of children by increasing the number of children growing up with loving, committed and responsible fathers. It includes articles, bulletin boards and links.

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The National Coalition of Free Men
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The National Coalition of Free Men has as its puroppose to expose how gender-based social expectations limit men legally, socially and psychologically. Web-site resources include: A beginners guide to divorce; Information on sexual harassment; Statistical research; and False allegations.

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