The guest of our Radio was Mr. Michał Fabisiak, president of the Brave Tata association.
It is an organization that has been operating for several years, dealing with publicizing issues related to fathers' parental rights. Michał Fabisiak founded the association after he lost custody of his son following a divorce. The man decided to create an organization that would make it easier for him and other fathers in a similar situation to fight for contact with him with their children.
Brave Dad is an association that primarily focuses on putting pressure on family courts.
A child in Poland is a blessing or a business for a mother?
Alimony for children's needs, not for their mothers.
As we learned from the conversation with Mr. Michał, in Poland women not only parasitize men, but even on their own children. They often survive on money awarded for children.
Alternating care as a solution to the maintenance problem
Main purpose of action associations include the introduction of alternating care for a child/children after the parents' separation. Mr. Michał strives to introduce alternating care instead of paying often too high alimony, from which the mother also supports herself. i.e. 50/50.
Taki child care system is used in Scandinavia and that is why Mr. Michał visited our Radio, who tries in every possible way to reach unjustly treated fathers, but also mothers.
DzielnyTata.pl wants through the media to reach the largest group of fathers in a similar situation, to make them aware that they are not alone, that there is strength in unity and that alimony is not the only solution after the parents break up. The best option would be to alternate care, because after all, it is the best interests of the child, not the struggle for money and property.
Business child for mother
Alternate care after separation parents is that the child he lives one week with his mother and the other week with his father. In this In this case, there is no need to pay alimony to one of the parents and the child has equal contact with both parents.
To learn more about the activities of the Association, please visit the website DzielnyTata.pl .
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