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Percentage of non-custodial mothers who
pay child support in Canada: 1%
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Percentage of custodial mothers awarded
child support orders: 94%
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Percentage of custodial fathers awarded
child support orders: 30%
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Rate for men failing in their appeals
with the Appeal Court of Ontario: 92%
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Ratio of women vs. men who gain sole
custody: 7 to 1
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Number of years this ratio has remained
constant: 10-15 years
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The biggest group of so-called deadbeats
is women, not men: there are more than twice as many
women non-custodial parents evading child support than
men.
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93% of female non-custodial parents don't
pay any child support
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Less than 9% of parents believe Canadian
Courts deal effectively with ‘access’.
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70% of marriage break-up is instigated by
women.
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The only group which benefits from an
improved standard of living after divorce is high-income
women.
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Biased courts force men to pay up to 8.5
times the average of women at the same income levels.
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Judges award high income women more child
support than low income women, for the same father
income.
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Custody and access problems cost parents
and society more than is paid in child support.
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The higher the income, the greater the
bias against men and the more leniently women are
treated in child support.
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The actual percentage of fathers not
paying child support and thus allowing men as a group to
inherit the term “dead-beat Dad” is between 7 and 13%.
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Child Support Guidelines" are used by
biased courts to sharply increase the percentage of
fathers shut out of children's lives.
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In the family, women are more abusive,
particularly with weapons, than men.
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Despite popular common belief, most of
the victims of domestic violence are male.
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Figures for women killing newborn babies
don’t show up in domestic violence statistics.
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Female sole custody is behind much of
children's development problems.
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A father is more essential for successful
children than the mother.
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A rising rate of mental illness in
separated women is causing child abuse and custody and
access conflicts.
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Canada's Supreme Court says women win in
family court because of their sex, not by "merit".
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Single mother broken families are the
engine which produces most criminals, suicides,
unmarried teen pregnancies, rapists, school dropouts and
drug abuse.
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In 1991, 31% of marriages ended in
divorce; in 1998 this rose to 38% in 2002 the figure was
43% and in 2006 it is thought to be as high as 53%
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More people are choosing common-law
relationships, which have greater likelihood of ending
in separation (up to 60% in some provinces) compared to
traditional marriage.
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4 out of 5 repeat young offenders are
single parent children.
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82% of crime is from repeat young
offenders
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An estimated 3-5 divorced and separated
fathers commit suicide every day
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There are no shelters for men in Canada
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Some women suffer from the same
disadvantages under Canadian family law
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Every day fathers are removed from their
children’s lives after separation and divorce
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The figures on domestic violence are
inaccurate and hopelessly slanted against men