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Florida Fathers' Rights Update: Legal Reforms for False Abuse Claims?
Advocates explain that the leverage gained by a divorcing spouse who falsely accuses her spouse of abusing children or herself leads to a denial of due legal process to the victim of those lies.
September 04, 2011 /Law Enforcement PR News/ -- The divorce process presents tremendous challenges for spouses who face questions about parental fitness or financial improprieties. One issue frequently raised by a spouse is serious accusations of domestic violence followed by petitions for restraining orders. Even if the abuse claim is shown to have been backed by false accusations, tremendous damage to an innocent person's reputation may have already occurred.
Because spousal or child abuse claims are most frequently leveled against husbands by wives, fathers' rights groups have sought help from Florida legislators to create legal consequences for those make false accusations in divorce cases. Advocates explain that the leverage gained by a spouse who falsely accuses her spouse of abusing children or herself leads to a denial of due legal process to the victim of those lies.
One national model for reform is the Partner Violence Reduction Act, which seeks to better distinguish the consequences of an allegation from a judicial finding, while making existing domestic violence laws more gender-inclusive. The most important goal seen by many is reducing the incentive for abuse of the legal process, because too many participants in family law disputes recognize that such allegations can be particularly powerful in the divorce context.
Advocating for Fathers in Florida Family Law Cases
Whether a father needs to discuss his rights and options in a divorce or wants to pursue formal recognition of paternity and establish his legal right to participate in a child's life, sound legal advice is an important asset. A consultation with an attorney who understands fathers' rights and paternity issues can reveal important insights about the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Article provided by Kuczler & Kuczler, PA, Attorneys at Law
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