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Does anyone know of any support groups for fathers .sometimes i feel like getting on top of roof with a banner because i want the courts and cafcass to realise or go om hunger strike something needs to change with these courts and cafcass makes me so angry that so many sons daughters and go without seeing there dads when they get brainwashed by twisted mothers
Hi There,
Look in your area for a "families need Fathers" meeting, they are becoming more popular and hopefully you can meet like minded fathers and find an out let.
GTTS
Families need fathers (fnf) are one I know of who have meetings you can go along to for advice and support or just a general chat to get things off your chest and get a different perspective on things if needed.
They're not as radical as father4justice have been portrayed to be.
If you're near Ashford, Kent, Dads Unlimited run a really good meetup:
https://www.dadsunltd.org.uk/community/dads-cafe/
Here's a link to check where the FNF meetings take place nationally
www.fnf.org.uk/help-and-support-2/local-branch-meetings
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