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Stephen Baskerville, President Michael McCormick, Executive Director A mericans today are deeply concerned about the family. We hear of a 50% divorce rate and an alarming out of wedlock birth rate. Children of divorce are more likely to commit crimes, abuse drugs, suffer mental and physical ill health, do poorly in school, become marginally employed adults, and lack the skills to keep their own marriages together. We see the effects in our own homes and on our own children. Controversies surrounding marriage are debated on federal and state levels. Government spends hundreds of millions of dollars to promote marriage, fatherhood, and family stability. What many Americans and even some policymakers do not realize is that families ar e being for cibly dissolved by family cour ts and other agencies of gover nment . We believe family destruction proceeds directly from government programs and policies, paid for with our tax dollars: Easy divorce laws allow divorce to be forced upon unwilling parents, guilty of no grounds such as adultery, desertion, or abuse. Over 4,000 children are forcibly separated from their parents by family courts in America each day. Most of these parents have committed no legal infraction. Federal family policy drives family destruction, and divorce has become a major revenue source for state governments. Federal financial incentives paid to states to collect child support (US Code, Title 42, Chap 7, Subchapter 4, part D, Sec 666) impel states to set support guidelines so high as to encourage divorce. Federal payments remove the moral and political incentive for states to reduce divorce rates. Federal child support law undermines the morale and readiness in the Army Reserve and National Guard. Many reservists deployed to Iraq with child support obligations had no time before reporting for duty to seek reductions because their military pay was insufficient to pay their current obligation. The Bradley Amendment (1986) and US Code, Title 42, Sec 666, subsec (a), para (9), part c bars courts from reducing child support arrearages. Thousands of reservists could return home to face financial ruin and even jail. Young men are now reluctant to marry knowing they can lose their children, homes, earnings, and can be jailed, groundlessly. This works at cross-purposes to stated policy objectives of encouraging family formation, including programs costing hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to promote marriage and fatherhood. Family courts routinely violate the constitutional rights of parents. Parents’ rights to the “care, custody and companionship” of their children — rights recognized for centuries as among the most fundamental — are simply ignored by family courts. Erosions and violations of constitutional protections and due process are routine in family law. Controversies over marriage are seriously dividing the nation. Americans are concerned about innovations that redefine marriage and the family. Yet the most serious redefinition of marriage has already been effected with no public debate for more than three decades by family law practitioners. We call upon our elected officials at all levels to open an immediate review of these policies and programs, to solicit citizen input, and to render a full and candid report to the American people. If you would like to endorse this advertisement, please contact the address below. Your assistance will allow us to place this advertisement in other newspapers. Please send your tax-deductible contribution to the: American Coalition for Fathers & Children (ACFC) 1718 M St. NW, Suite187 Washington, DC 20036 800 978-3237 [email protected] Or contribute on the Internet at www.acfc.org This letter is endorsed by the following American leaders: Stephen Baskerville, Michael McCormick, and David Roberts, ACFC Phyllis Schlafly, President, Eagle Forum Paul Weyrich, Chairman and CEO, Free Congress Foundation William J. Murray, President, Religious Freedom Coalition Dr. Don Wildmon, President, American Family Association Concerned Women for America Michael J. McManus, President, Marriage Savers Dr. Allan Carlson, author, “Fractured Generations” William Greene, President, RightMarch Pacific Justice Institute Urban League of Northern Virginia Heather Higgins, Chairman, The Independent Womens Forum Dr. Mark I. Klein, MD, board certified psychiatrist Bryce Christensen, Associate Professor, Southern Utah University David M. Wagner, Associate Professor, Regent University School of Law John Eisendrath, Executive Producer, ABC’s “Alias”* Dr. Warren Farrell, author, “Father and Child Reunion” Glenn Sacks, columnist and nationally- syndicated radio talk show host David Buchanan, author, “Gendercide and Human Rights” *Organization listed for identification purposes only. An OPEN LETTER to the President, Congress, and other Elected Officials concerning the DESTRUCTION of the AMERICAN FAMILY

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Page 1: DESTRUCTION of the AMERICAN FAMILY A - Eagle Forum · Stephen Baskerville, President Michael McCormick, Executive Director A mericans today are deeply concerned about thef amily

Stephen Baskerville, PresidentMichael McCormick, Executive Director

Americans today are deeply concerned about thefamily. We hear of a 50% divorce rate and analarming out of wedlock birth rate. Children ofdivorce are more likely to commit crimes, abusedrugs, suffer mental and physical ill health, do

poorly in school, become marginally employed adults, and lackthe skills to keep their own marriages together. We see the effectsin our own homes and on our own children. Controversiessurrounding marriage are debated on federal and state levels.Government spends hundreds of millions of dollars to promotemarriage, fatherhood, and family stability. What manyAmericans and even some policymakers do not realize is thatfamilies are being forcibly dissolved by family courts and otheragencies of government.

We believe family destruction proceeds directly from governmentprograms and policies, paid for with our tax dollars:

• Easy divorce laws allow divorce to be forced uponunwilling parents, guilty of no grounds such as adultery,desertion, or abuse.

• Over 4,000 children are forcibly separated from their parents by familycourts in America each day. Most of these parents have committed no legalinfraction.

• Federal family policy drives family destruction, and divorce has become amajor revenue source for state governments. Federal financial incentives paid tostates to collect child support (US Code, Title 42, Chap 7, Subchapter 4, part D, Sec666) impel states to set support guidelines so high as to encourage divorce. Federalpayments remove the moral and political incentive for states to reduce divorce rates.

• Federal child support law undermines the morale and readiness in the ArmyReserve and National Guard. Many reservists deployed to Iraq with child supportobligations had no time before reporting for duty to seek reductions because theirmilitary pay was insufficient to pay their current obligation. The Bradley Amendment(1986) and US Code, Title 42, Sec 666, subsec (a), para (9), part c bars courts fromreducing child support arrearages. Thousands of reservists could return home to facefinancial ruin and even jail.

• Young men are now reluctant to marry knowing they can lose their children,homes, earnings, and can be jailed, groundlessly. This works at cross-purposes tostated policy objectives of encouraging family formation, including programs costinghundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to promote marriage and fatherhood.

• Family courts routinely violate the constitutional rights of parents. Parents’rights to the “care, custody and companionship” of their children — rightsrecognized for centuries as among the most fundamental — are simply ignored byfamily courts. Erosions and violations of constitutional protections and due process areroutine in family law.

• Controversies over marriage are seriously dividing the nation. Americans areconcerned about innovations that redefine marriage and the family. Yet the mostserious redefinition of marriage has already been effected with no public debate formore than three decades by family law practitioners.

We call upon our elected officials at all levels to open an immediate review ofthese policies and programs, to solicit citizen input, and to render a full andcandid report to the American people.

If you would like to endorse this advertisement, please contact the addressbelow. Your assistance will allow us to place this advertisement in othernewspapers.

Please send your tax-deductible contribution to the:American Coalition for Fathers & Children (ACFC)1718 M St. NW, Suite187Washington, DC 20036800 [email protected]

Or contribute on the Internet at www.acfc.org

This letter is endorsed by the following American leaders:

8 Stephen Baskerville, Michael McCormick,and David Roberts, ACFC

8 Phyllis Schlafly, President, Eagle Forum8 Paul Weyrich, Chairman and CEO, Free

Congress Foundation8 William J. Murray, President, Religious

Freedom Coalition8 Dr. Don Wildmon, President, American

Family Association8 Concerned Women for America8 Michael J. McManus, President, Marriage

Savers8 Dr. Allan Carlson, author, “Fractured

Generations”8 William Greene, President, RightMarch 8 Pacific Justice Institute 8 Urban League of Northern Virginia

8 Heather Higgins, Chairman, TheIndependent Womens Forum

8 Dr. Mark I. Klein, MD, board certifiedpsychiatrist

8 Bryce Christensen, Associate Professor,Southern Utah University

8 David M. Wagner, Associate Professor, Regent University School of Law

8 John Eisendrath, Executive Producer, ABC’s “Alias”*

8 Dr. Warren Farrell, author, “Father andChild Reunion”

8 Glenn Sacks, columnist and nationally-syndicated radio talk show host

8 David Buchanan, author, “Gendercide and Human Rights”

*Organization listed for identification purposes only.

An OPEN LETTER to the

President, Congress, and other Elected Officialsconcerning the

DESTRUCTION of the AMERICAN FAMILY