This is your armory. Every section below is built from real court decisions — cases where fathers documented the truth, cited the law, and the court responded.
Pick your battlefield. Read the case law. Understand the tactics that worked. Apply them at your own risk.
We are building this for dads. Your feedback drives what we research next.
ARE CHILD PROTECTION AGENCIES BIASED AGAINST FATHERS? WHAT DOES THE DATA ACTUALLY SHOW?
Every number below comes from a government study or peer-reviewed publication. Is child welfare being weaponized in custody disputes? Are fathers being targeted by a system designed to investigate mothers?
THE NUMBERS: WHO IS BEING INVESTIGATED? WHO IS BEING REPORTED?
Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (CIS-2008)
The CIS-2008 is the third national study examining child maltreatment in Canada. It collected data from 112 child welfare agencies on 15,980 investigations.
IS YOUR SPOUSE HIDING ASSETS? IS CRYPTOCURRENCY BEING USED TO CONCEAL WEALTH IN DIVORCE?
Courts have called non-disclosure “the cancer of family law.” What happens when a spouse hides assets? What tools exist to trace hidden cryptocurrency? What are the consequences?
THE DISCLOSURE OBLIGATION: WHAT DOES CANADIAN LAW REQUIRE?
The Legal Framework
Law
Provision
Requirement
Divorce Act
s. 21(1)
Both spouses must provide “complete, accurate and up-to-date” financial information
Family Law Act (Ontario)
s. 8
Sworn Financial Statement required — failure to disclose is contempt
Family Relations Act (BC)
s. 56
Full disclosure of income, property, and debts
Matrimonial Property Act (NS)
s. 12
Disclosure of all matrimonial assets
Federal Child Support Guidelines
s. 21-25
Income disclosure, tax returns, corporate financials
What does “complete and accurate” mean? It means everything: bank accounts, investments, real estate, vehicles, pensions, business interests, AND digital assets including cryptocurrency, NFTs, and online wallets.
HOW TO REPORT A LAWYER: THE COMPLETE ROADMAP FOR FILING COMPLAINTS AGAINST OPPOSING COUNSEL
Most people don’t know they can file complaints against lawyers. Here’s exactly how — with the exact rules they’re breaking, the exact bodies that investigate, and the exact process to follow.
HOOK
Did her lawyer just lie to the court? Did they bully you in a hallway? Did they file something they knew was misleading? Did they take advantage of a procedural technicality to get your case thrown out over a comma? Are they getting away with it because nobody told you there’s a complaints process?
Every statistic on this site comes from a real study. Here they are — publicly available for anyone to download, read, and reference. These are public documents.
Government Studies and Reports
Child Abuse and Maltreatment
NIS-4: Fourth National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect — Executive Summary (2010)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 26 pages. The most comprehensive child abuse study in existence. Contains perpetrator data by gender: 75% of biological parent maltreatment by mothers, 68% of all maltreatment by female perpetrators. Family structure risk data: 8x maltreatment rate in single parent + partner households. Public domain (U.S. federal government).
THE HARD STATS: WHY IS THIS DATA HIDDEN FROM FATHERS IN CUSTODY COURT?
Every number on this page comes from a government study, a peer-reviewed publication, or official statistics. Not opinions. Not advocacy. Data. Why isn’t this data cited in family court? Why don’t fathers know these numbers exist?
CHILD MALTREATMENT: WHO IS ACTUALLY DOING IT? WHY ISN’T THIS DISCUSSED?
U.S. National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect (NIS-4)
The NIS-4 is the most comprehensive child abuse study ever conducted. Mandated by the U.S. Congress, conducted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Published 2010.