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The Family Court Problems Association and Website is designed to help educate and coordinate individuals and organizations that are seeking to make change possible with today's family court system. Once change is achieved the purpose will shift to maintaining the changes that have been achieved. The goal is equal parenting and a less intrusive government that focuses on the rights of children and parents to be involved in each other''s lives. We sponsor legislative efforts that focus on achieving equality and cooperation between parents for the benefit of their children. We also assist people who need to navigate the cumbersome bureacracy that is known as the family court system.

Our association benefits are useful for both individuals and organizations and encourages collective pooling of resources, collective bargaining positions, decreased technology expenditures, access to experienced business and technology experts, and increased finances to drive lobbyist and public awareness campaigns.

 

Last Updated ( Aug 25, 2007 at 05:11 PM )

The Family Court Problems Association has recently acquired the popular FOCproblems.com website, which was focused exclusively on Michigan Friend of the Court Problems. The terms of the acquisition are not available to the public.

The purpose of the acquisition was to strengthen the services made to individuals and organizations that are having Friend of the Court (foc) problems and to provide a louder aggregate voice to groups that are experiencing issues with Michigan's antequated family court programs.

Watch closely for new services for our individual and organization association members. The forum services will continue to be accessible by non-members and members, however some exclusive services will be accessible by members only.

A new service, online support ticket tracking , has been added for your convenience in the event that you have questions or concerns regarding an issue that needs a more personal approach to resolution.