Abortions: Should the father have some say?
vote now: No or Yes - (view results)
No
by Stephen Pate
Should the father have some say in abortions? No, absolutely not. If a father did, it would
Yes
At what point in the process of human progress is a father even considered necessary? Is it just as
by Seth Kahaian
Separation of Church and State or Separation of People and their Faith?
Gay Marriage, Where do you stand?
"Congress shall make no
Marriage laws and customs vary widely around the world. In some cultures, particularly in Africa and Asia, a man has a duty to marry
The United Kingdom has unleashed a barrage of new, reformed policies aiming to protect children. Within the decade however
77 Article Titles on Family Law
- Horror stories of child abuse: Parents as criminals (7 articles)
- Should the age of sexual consent become standardized across all US states? (17 articles)
- There should be restrictions on the availability of abortion, except when the mother's life is at stake (55 articles)
- Libertarian principles about marriage (2 articles)
- Unsolved family crimes (2 articles)
- Abortions: Should the father have some say? (33 articles)
- Should teens face criminal child porn charges for "sexting"? (18 articles)
- Does Child Protective Services have too much power? (3 articles)
- Why child support laws need to be changed (3 articles)
- When forcing a father to pay child support is unethical (16 articles)
- Where to find help for collecting child support (1 article)
- Should abortion for underage children require parental consent? (56 articles)
- Violence Against Women Act: Gild or gold? (5 articles)
- Legal issues surrounding gay marriage (21 articles)
- When to report child abuse or neglect (1 article)
- Why family courts need to recognize emotional abuse as much as physical abuse (1 article)
- Why should unmarried fathers be forced to pay child support while having no legal rights to the child (1 article)
- Federal judge lifts stay on Proposition 8, allowing same sex couples to marry in California (1 article)
- Should parents who leave (unharmed) children alone in cars face charges? (23 articles)
- The conflict between private religious beliefs and compelling state interests in the medical care of minors (2 articles)
- The benefits of the government forcing men to pay child support (20 articles)
- Should "deadbeat dads" face jail time? (38 articles)
- Why daddy is a Republican (6 articles)
- Should polygamy or plural marriages be legalized? (48 articles)
- When child support enforcement is unethical (2 articles)
- Child protection policies in the UK (1 article)
- Alimony and today's society: Need or greed (2 articles)
- Proposition 8 overturned: Now what? (2 articles)
- Are age-based curfew laws effective in reducing teenage crime rates? (5 articles)
- Should all parents submit to traditional child support agreements (4 articles)
- Resolving the child support system in America (34 articles)
- Referendum 71: How gay Americans changed the referendum process (1 article)
- Child support is not payment for visitation (3 articles)
- How to report suspected child abuse (4 articles)
- Should US judges order specific medical treatment for minors? (1 article)
- Advance directives and why you might need one (7 articles)
- Should US citizens accused of domestic abuse lose the right to bear arms? (32 articles)
- How Orders of Protection are used inappropriately (1 article)
- Even minors must answer for their crimes (1 article)
- How to find out if someone is divorced (1 article)
- Citizen empowerment: The emotional turmoil when our rights are abused (1 article)
- Child abuse: Communities need to take action (12 articles)
- How US state goverments harm children they seek to protect (13 articles)
- Why do you need a last will and testament? (1 article)
- The age of consent in US criminal law (8 articles)
- Same-sex marriage state laws in the United States (3 articles)
- Was it right for the Supreme Court to ban partial birth abortion? (8 articles)
- How to change your name (11 articles)
- Why few people are arrested for filing false child abuse reports (4 articles)
- Why the passage of gay marriage in Vermont is considered as groundbreaking (1 article)

