Frequently Asked Questions

What is custody advocacy?

Custody advocacy involves supporting parents navigating custody disputes, ensuring their rights and children's best interests are prioritized.

How can I get involved?

You can get involved by sharing your story, volunteering, or contributing to our advocacy efforts for systemic change.

What resources do you offer?

We provide legal resources, storytelling platforms, and advocacy tools to empower parents facing custody challenges.

How can I share my story?

You can share your story through our website's submission form, helping raise awareness about custody injustices.

Do you offer legal advice?

While we provide resources, we do not offer direct legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for specific legal guidance.

Who can benefit from your services?

Parents experiencing custody disputes, advocates for systemic change, and anyone interested in custody advocacy can benefit from our services.

Custody Advocacy

Empowering parents through advocacy and legal resources.

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Tile letters arranged to form the words 'BABIES RIGHTS MATTER' on a white background.
Storytelling Impact

Transforming personal stories into systemic change.

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A woman and a child holding a sign reading 'Make it SAFE for me' are on an escalator in a crowded area. The child is in a stroller, and several people are ahead of them on the escalator. The setting appears to be indoors, with a tiled floor visible at the top of the escalator.
Legal Resources

Providing essential tools for custody advocacy.

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A person is holding a protest sign with the text 'Can't be trusted with a choice, but you trust me with a child?' in large, bold letters. The image is in black and white and depicts a crowd of people, suggesting a public demonstration. Trees and a building are visible in the background.
A hand is holding up a cardboard protest sign with bold, handwritten lettering. The sign has a message about neutrality and oppression, emphasizing a strong stance on social justice issues.
A hand is holding up a cardboard protest sign with bold, handwritten lettering. The sign has a message about neutrality and oppression, emphasizing a strong stance on social justice issues.
Community Support

Building a network for affected parents.

Awareness Campaigns

Raising awareness about custody court injustices.

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Contact Us

Reach out for support and advocacy resources.