Maybe one of these will help:
The Father's Emergency Guide to Divorce-Custody Battle: A Tour Through the Predatory World of Judges, Lawyers, Psychologists & Social Workers, in the Subculture of Divorceby Robert Seidenberg, et. al.
Custody for Fathers : A Practical Guide Through the Combat Zone of a Brutal Custody Battleby Carleen Brennan, Michael Brennan
Fathers' Rights: Hard-Hitting & Fair Advice for Every Father Involved in a Custody Dispute by Jeffery M. Leving, Kenneth A. Dachman
Good luck!
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he wanted to live up to his fathers expactations
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Swann in New York
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dead sea scrolls, church fathers, and Apocrypha
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