According to the report from the Centre of Social Justice, more than a million children are growing up without a father in their lives and the number of lone parent families is rising by 20,000 a year.
This week ITV showed a documentary called 'kids without dads,' as with all these programmes once again portrayed Dad as being the bad guy and the cases used showed just one side of the truth.
It is interesting to note that whenever I am asked to do a programme about denied contact I am told that they have to have a balance and a 'right to reply' in other words the BBC insist on contacting my ex daughter-in-law, for reasons I am unable to post that is totally impossible. I know that if they spoke to her it would have a detrimental effect on my granddaughter and I will never let that happen.
So trying to get the truth out there about the millions of Dads who would give anything to see their children, who are regularly paying child maintenance but are stopped seeing them by their ex's and who are victims of Parental Alienation it is virtually impossible.
To continually have these documentaries all of the same type of 'deadbeat' men is most certainly not showing the true balance.
If you wish to see the programme here is the link
I wait to see the programme on BBC 2 this week called , 'Mum and Dad are Splitting Up' http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b039s89m
Jane
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