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'''Parents Without Rights''' is a political interest and support group based in [[Florida]], [[United States]] that campaigns for the reform of [[family law]]. It was founded in [[1991]] by a group of Kennedy Space Center Scientists led by [[Peter T. Wilson]], who felt that the Florida's Family Courts did not consider them competent to be active Father and Parents, or have custody of their children, when their marriages ended in [[divorce]]. In [[1995]], they were reorgani(contracted; show full)*[http://www.parentswithoutrights.org Parents Without Rights] Parents Without Rights Website
*[http://www.MillionDadsMarch.org Million Dads March] Million Dads March
*[http://www.geocities.com/sharedparentingworks// Shared Parenting Works]

[[Category:Divorce]]
[[Category:Marriage]]
[[Category:Parenting]]
[[Category:Political advocacy groups in the United States]]


==Notes==

:{{fnb|1}}See Ellen Canacakos, "Joint Custody as a Fundamental Right," ''Arizona Law Review''  23(1981)785-800;  Holly Robinson, "Joint Custody: Constitutional Imperatives,"  ''University of Cincinnati Law Review'', 1985;  Cynthia McNeely, "Lagging Behind the Times: Parenthood, Custody, and Gender Bias in the Family Court,"  ''Florida State Law Review'', September, 1998 [http://www.law.fsu.edu/journals/lawreview/issues/254/mcneely.html];  and, Donald C. Hubin, "Parental Rights and Due Process,"  ''Journal of Law and Family Studies'', 1(1999)123-150 [http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/hubin1/Research/PRDP.PDF].