If you're a dad fighting for custody of your kids in family court, you've come to the right place. Is divorce court treating you like a second-class citizen with lesser parenting rights to your children? I'm creating this educational series to help dads like you prepare for the reality of family court.
I'm a dad who got primary custody of our son. It took extraordinary effort.
I had to face off against gender-biased judges, police, prosecutors, and CPS. I read hundreds of Appellate Court cases to learn the REAL family law. By the end, I ran circles around family court practitioners who were ignoring the law and the best interests of our son, but acting in the best interests of his violent mother.
Now I'm going public and sharing what I learned and the strategies I used in my child custody case, to help you get up to speed quickly.
Fathers: You need to plan for your custody case. Or else you get steamrolled.
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Father X: How Fathers Can Win Custody
Men, falsely accused of domestic violence in your custody battle?
You’ve come to the right place.
A Guide to Surviving the Silver Bullet: A Father’s Fight for Justice
Falsely accused? You’re not alone — and you’re not powerless.
This no-fluff playbook exposes exactly how the “Silver Bullet” tactic is used against dads in family court…and how I got my own false criminal charges dismissed.
Learn the strategies and courtroom moves that actually work, BEFORE one lie costs you your kids.
If you’re facing a liar in court, this guide gives you the edge.
Grab the PDF eBook now (link below on Lemon Squeezy).
My son was worth the fight. I know your kids are, too.
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🤔Family Court Pro Tip:
Warning for those dads going into family court thinking it's "you versus the mother"...and that the judge cares about what's best for the child.
Don't be fooled. It's more likely to be "Judge + Mom" versus Dad...and the courts don't care about what's best for the child.
Evaluate your judge's questions, behaviors, and decisions...you'll see the pattern.
It looks like this below.
Know Your Enemy.
Plan Accordingly.
I teach you how.
-Father X
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📢Dads fighting in family court: this is your wake-up call!
Is your judge fair, or are they quietly stacked against fathers?
In my hard-hitting 3-part video series, I’m pulling back the curtain on the underhanded tactics judges use to tilt custody cases toward moms.
Don’t miss Part 2 (Episode 7B). Watch it now to learn how to recognize these moves and push back hard for your children and your parental rights.
This one could change everything.
Episode 7B is live: https://youtu.be/kKLigDImlic
We are Father X.
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💪🏼To Dads fighting for your kids in family court:
The Workbook Every Father Needs in Family Court
➡️You don’t need to be a lawyer. You need a plan. This powerful workbook walks you step-by-step through preparing your testimony for your custody case like a pro.
Built from my 3+ years of real life trial experience, and reading countless Appellate Cases, it gives you copy-and-paste questions, legal insight, and strategies that actually work.
Learn how to organize facts, highlight strengths, and tell your story with confidence.
If you're ready to fight smart for your child, start here.
For a fraction of the cost of one hour with a family lawyer, get advice from a dad who ran circles around those family lawyers.
What are other dads saying?
"Thank you so much for your videos! You are a life saver! I’m representing myself...I can’t afford $7K retainer and $350 per hour fee. I just bought your book, it’s priceless! Thank you for your hard work."
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🤔Family Court Pro Tip:
Many Dads ask me if they need a lawyer for their child custody case. Below is my summary of the weaknesses of family lawyers. And this applies both to YOUR lawyer and the OPPOSING lawyer.
I suspect 80% of lawyers have these weaknesses but others tell me it's more like 95% of them.
Regardless, these are high percentages. Buyer beware. Lawyers aren't a "magic solution" in family court.
You can spend $0, or $5,000, or $500,000 and still become an alternative weekend father.
YOU are the All-Star MVP of your case, not your lawyer. And I teach you how to be that MVP.
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🔥One more False Restraining Order defeated. Congrats to one of my Father X clients, who got a bogus restraining order dismissed. Here's the short version:
👉🏼The mom's allegation? In summary, that the dad was violating mom's personal space when dad took their daughter to mom's house to get the daughter's hiking boots. But dad never went in the house. And the child got the boots from the mom. Mom petitioned for a restraining order from a clueless new judge, who was not part of their ongoing custody case.
👉🏼What did the Clueless New Judge do? He handed the mom a temporary restraining order, like it was candy on Halloween. No real analysis.
👉🏼What did we do? We demanded a hearing and argued that the mom was criminalizing basic co-parenting duties. How can anybody co-parent under the fear that basic co-parenting actions lead to restraining orders?
👉🏼What did their Judge do? When the case went to their real judge...after a hearing the judge dismissed the restraining order. And the judge yelled at the mother because how else is the daughter supposed to get her hiking boots?
➡️Needless to say, while the mother's petition was dismissed, she faces no penalty for contrived allegations or wasting everybody's time. So she's free to do it again, at no cost.
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📢Dads in family court, this is YOUR Wake-Up call!
Is your judge incompetent or biased against fathers??
🔥In my 3-part video series, I expose the CHEAP tactics judges use to unfairly favor moms in custody battles. 😠
Once you see how it's done, you can't unsee it.
Watch Part 1, Episode 7A, to arm yourself with the knowledge to SEE these tricks in action and FIGHT BACK to protect your kids and your rights!
Don’t miss this game-changer. Episode 7A:
https://youtu.be/2viSBB5P_8I
We are Father X.
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🤔Want to see how the United Nations and UN Women are abusing your tax dollars? See UN Women's gender-biased post on X:
x.com/UN_Women/status/2070632563253616856?s=20
➡️First, they offer condolences to ALL earthquake victims: a typical manipulation tactic to create a "fake moral shield".
➡️Then, they have the nerve to "call for women and girls to be placed at the center of rescue efforts"!
Wait....what??
They're so bigoted. They have no awareness that the women who need rescuing also have sons, fathers, and brothers who need rescuing. And those women aren't as bigoted as the UN...so they're not interested in leaving their male family members behind.
This wasn't a crisis to divide people by gender. It was a total humanitarian issue.
But the UN Women are so filled with bigotry against men, that they can't filter out their hateful, psycho, mentally ill nonsense. Totally tone deaf.
They're openly calling for gender discrimination.
Read the comments on that post to see how people look at them as bigots.
This is what YOUR tax dollars pay for. Defund the UN.
Why are we paying for an organization that hates half of society?
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Courts vs Families: Parenting Debate States Its Case in Peekskill, NY
In Peekskill, NY, on April 19, 2026, the National Parents Organization (NPO), a collective with chapters in more than 30 states, brought together parents, legislators, academics, therapists and activists under a shared concern: how the family court system defines not only custody, but the very structure of contemporary childhood.
Andre Rainey, former mayor of Peekskill and a key figure in the NPO movement in New York, served as the host of the event.
Some Highlights from the Article:
"...research accumulated over decades shows no negative differences for children in shared parenting arrangements compared to intact families"
(Don) Hubin argued that the absence of a clear presumption tends to increase litigation, while a framework with an expectation of co-parenting reduces confrontation. “The ambiguity of the best interest of the child standard invites each parent to engage in full scale attacks."
"Anthony Gay focused his intervention on the experience of fathers within the family court system, adopting a visual, narrative, and critical approach to the structural barriers that, according to him, hinder paternal participation...He explained that his work as a fathers’ advocate and employee of a state agency in Connecticut had led him to observe a consistent pattern of exclusion."
"Stephen Boyd delivered one of the most difficult and personal testimonies of the event...the system reduced him to a partial role. “I was spending only two days a week… I was a part-time parent.” All of this as a result of family court petitions, false accusations, uncaring judges, and unethical lawyers."
"The speech by Jamie Flick combined personal history, criticism of the system, and a direct explanation of how custody-related policy functions—and fails...He described a life dedicated to his children and to other children, actively participating in their development. “I did everything possible… from coaching sports… to being involved with Big Brothers Big Sisters… for two decades,” he recalled.
Despite that record, his court experience was immediate and devastating. “Within 15 minutes, I was labeled every other weekend… I was in complete shock,” he said."
"From the stage, attendees were encouraged to actively engage in ongoing legislative efforts, particularly in support of House Bill 1499. “Please sign it and help us build momentum in Pennsylvania. And if you can share it, even better,” Rainey encouraged.
He also thanked the volunteers and National Parents Organization and stated that there is still much work to be done in New York, emphasizing that this was only the beginning."
See the full article here. It's definitely worth a read:
peekskillherald.com/38314/news/between-courts-and-…
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Happy 250th Birthday, America!!
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