Fathers’ Rights is written for fathers who are having legal disputes over their children. The book offers a realistic, non confrontational approach to making things work. It does not tell you what you want to hear. Instead, it provides you with the information you need to obtain the best resolution to your problem.
For example, on dealing with visitation disputes the book says:
Sometimes, when parents fight about visitation, they are very upset about something else that they do not believe they can fight about… First try to talk these problems over between yourselves… The traditional approach of winning at all costs and fighting until the other side looses or gives up is often destructive…
I could not agree more. I wish this were the kind of sensible advice all lawyers gave their clients!
Conclusion: Working it out is best.
See Part 1 of my review of Fathers' Rights or read Part 3 of the review…
Note: There is a book by the same title by Jeffrey Leving – I am NOT reviewing Leving’s book.

