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Ford : F-100 tilt streeing colume 1956 ford f 100 great project all the hard things are done

Ford : F-100 tilt streeing colume 1956 ford f 100 great project all the hard things are done

$12,500

Lancaster, California

Year 1956

Make Ford

Model F-100

Category Pickup Truck

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Here is a nice 1956 Ford F-100 Pick-Up that needs finishing.To be a driver.The rebuilt chevy. 402 big block motor and 4 speed saganal trans. are in the early dodge rearend has been shorten so the big rear tires fit in the fenders .it has a four link set up the brakes front & back are all new along with the master & booster and lines. raditor is new It has a 1975 camero front clip on it. all new brushing, tie rods and tie rod ends. The body was all sand blasted I have a set of window motors to go with it. and the seat are like new i have covers on them right now. also has tilt streeing There is dolphin gauges in it that are new. It has bear claw door latchs and they have the solanods in them to open doors new wiring harness It has air bags bags in rear and schock wave in front have chrome tank gauges fittings. but no compressor click here to hear motor: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=683942201679146&set=vb.100001901180429&type=3 Things it needs to be a driver: drive shaft all the glass wire lights up compresssor for air ride. it will not take much to have it driving down the road for most peoplethat work on these trucks email me with all questions WILL TRADE FOR 1934 OR OLDER 3 OR 5 WINDOW COUPE truck is sold as is. local pick up I have the right to end auction cause truck is for sell locally.

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1966 Ford F100

1966 Ford F100

$9,999

Lancaster, California

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1966 Ford F100 Edo gauges 390 New mileage gauge Aluminum wheels C 6 transmission lowered suspension fold down captain seat Painless wiring and ign electric fuel pump solid drive train This truck runs great Vehicle located in Lancaster. CA Ad ID No 24406 Ad provided by ClassicCars.com

Ford : F-100 2 Door 1969 Ford F-100 Pickup

Ford : F-100 2 Door 1969 Ford F-100 Pickup

$2,850

Lancaster, California

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Nice Runner 1969 Ford Pick UpRuns Good, Drives Good, Trans Works GreatNew Front End Parts, Good Tires, Tow PackageWipers, Heater, AM Radio, Lights, Blinkers All Work, Paint is Petina (aged/original)If you require more info or pictures message your name, phone number and email address so I know you are a human or I will not respond$2850.00 OBO

Ford : F-100 BASE 1960 FORD PANEL TRUCK INLINE 6 CYLINDER THREE SPEED MANUAL

Ford : F-100 BASE 1960 FORD PANEL TRUCK INLINE 6 CYLINDER THREE SPEED MANUAL

$4,500

Lancaster, California

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1960 FORD PANEL TRUCK. THIS MOTOR RUNS GREAT, NO ROD KNOCK OR LIFTER NOISE. GIVE IT A COUPLE PUMPS AND IT STARTS RIGHT UP. TRANSMISSION IS A THREE SPEED MANUAL AND SHIFTER IS LOCATED ON THE COLUMN. TRANSMISSION SOUNDS GREAT NO WORN OUT BEARING NOISE. REAR END SOUNDS GOOD ALSO. STEERING GEAR BOX IS A LITTLE WORN OUT. KING PINS NEED TO BE REPLACED, BUT THIS PANEL STILL DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD PRETTY NICE AT SLOWER SPEEDS. HOOD IS IN NICE SHAPE BUT DOES NEED SOME REPAIR ON SUPPORT BAR WHERE HINGES ARE LOCATED. FRONT FENDERS NEED TO BE REPLACED. DRIVERS DOOR NEEDS REPAIR BUT IS WORKABLE. PASSENGERS DOOR IS VERY RUFF BEST IF REPLACED. REAR BOTTOM QUARTERS WILL NEED QUITE A BIT OF WORK, BUT ARE NOT RUST THROUGH AND COULD BE REPAIRED. BUMPERS WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED. ALSO REAR DOORS HAVE DAMAGE. PLEASE USE THE PICTURES TO CONSIDER ALL DAMAGE AND HOW MUCH WORK IS TO BE DONE.OVERALL THIS PANEL WILL NEED A LOT OF REPAIR BUT IT IS A GREAT BASE TO START WITH. THIS PANEL IS LOCATE 75 MILES NORTHWEST OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. WE HAVE MANY MORE PICTURES TO SHOW MORE DETAIL SO PLEASE CALL OR TEXT FOR MORE DETAILS OR PICTURES. LOCAL BUYERS ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT BEFORE PURCHASE. 661-810-5287

Ford : Mustang PREMIUM GT Supercharged Ford Mustang GT

Ford : Mustang PREMIUM GT Supercharged Ford Mustang GT

$18,500

Lancaster, California

Year 2006

Make Ford

Model Mustang

Category Convertible

Mileage 94000

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Selling my 545hp supercharged 2006 Mustang GT. This is a LOW 12 second 1/4-mile car which still nets 23mpg! Car was originally from Florida, then came to California soon after; I'm the third owner; has a great carfax, very high auto score! NO ACCIDENTS!!! I purchased the car back in May 2012 with 46k miles, and its been great! I've currently been using it as a daily driver for the past 3-years and added upwards of 45k miles; commuting to and from school. It's fast, aggressive (if you want it to be), comfortable -everything works, even ICE COLD AC! It's equipped with a lot of race inspired parts making it great for 'that' individual who's interested in drag or road racing. I have HANDFULS of receipts!Windveil blue (rare) 2006 Mustang GT w/ 94k miles (25k is from commuting 450-miles weekly)MMR 7-qrt oil panMMR windage trayPaxton Novi 2200 HO @ 10psi -intercooled too!)Pypes headers and X-pipe (no cats). I will smog vehicle upon selling!MagnaFlow axleback exhaustAluminum driveshaftCurrie 9" rearend housingCurrie 3.50 gearsCurrie 'high performance' axlesKW Variant 3 coilovers - High end race suspension!Brembo front brakesNEW clutch, Exedy 400Solid engine mountsSCT X4 programmerGT500 fuel pumpsSVT GT500 front and rear swaybarsBMR panhard barBMR lower control arms6 month old Battery / AlternatorNew FRONT rotors and brakes2007 SVT GT500 rims (both front have curb rash, rears are in good condition)Front and rear tires are about 45-55%, this car enjoys going through rear tires :)Side louvers Inside is basically stock with black leather. MGW short shifterAutometer Cobalt boost gauge 30v/30bAutometer Cobalt A/F gaugeWestern FCU in Santa Ana, Ca still has the pink slip. I still owe money on this car so I can NOT take any trades. Cash or cashiers check, or get an auto loan through my credit union. Bads: Front rotors didn't last long, they're warped and need replacing. No leaks, although areas like the rear driver shock has a little bit of dust on it, same with the part of the differential and front of the pan (by supercharger drain) *NO LEAKS THOUGH*Front and rear bumper both have markings of a garage door touching them (Used some spray color match paint; doesn't look 100% but better than a non-painted surface)Hood has chips from rocks and whatnots (it's an aluminum hood so you see the metallic look vs rust. Hood has a small ding from a bent breaking off (covered mostly by the scoop)Windshield has a rock chip, was repaired.The tires are showing signs of age, the rears have another 3-5 months left. Got them back in December from American Tire Any questions, please ask!

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Ford : F-250 XL Extended Cab F250 Power Stroke Heavy Duty F250POWER STROKE DIESEL7.3TURBO1997FORD TRUCK 5SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION VTG OLD

Ford : F-250 XL Extended Cab F250 Power Stroke Heavy Duty F250POWER STROKE DIESEL7.3TURBO1997FORD TRUCK 5SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION VTG OLD

$1,495

Lancaster, California

Year 1997

Make Ford

Model F-250

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 325681

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1997 FORD F 250 DIESEL POWER STROKE EXTRA CAB 7.3 WORK TRUCK 5TH WHEEL TRAILER TOW PACKAGE DIESEL PICKUP 7.3 Liter Powerstroke Turbo Charged Diesel EngineTHIS TRUCK IS NOT STARTING NOT GETTING FUELSELLING ENTIRE TRUCK FOR SCRAP ENGINES TURNS, ROTATES, ENGINE HAS COMPRESSION, BUT I HAVE YET TO GET IT RUNNING AS I AM NOT A MECHANICThis is my own personal truck, I am the fourth owner FOR SALE BY OWNER F.S.B.O.NO LIENS OWN FREE AND CLEAR<<<<< </div> <!-- end ItemInfo --> <div class="clearfix"></div> </div> <!-- end searchItem --> <div class="searchItem "> <div class="ItemImgBlock"> <div class="imgWrap"> <img srcset="https://img.scgpix.com/listimg/img1_0915/15/img_M1RgAExsIh.jpg" src="https://img.scgpix.com/listimg/img1_0915/15/img_M1RgAExsIh.jpg" alt="Ford : F-250 XL Extended Cab F250 Power Stroke Heavy Duty F250POWER STROKE DIESEL7.3TURBO CHARGED 1997FORD PICKUP TRUCK 5TH WHEEL PART VTG" loading="lazy"/> <a href="/L49465636" class="imgCaption"></a> <button class="rate " data-id="l49465636" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="top" title="Add To Favorites"> <i class="fa fa-star"></i> </button> </div> </div> <div class="ItemInfo"> <h2><a href="/L49465636" data-pjax="0">Ford : F-250 XL Extended Cab F250 Power Stroke Heavy Duty F250POWER STROKE DIESEL7.3TURBO CHARGED 1997FORD PICKUP TRUCK 5TH WHEEL PART VTG</a></h2> <p class="price"> $1,995 </p> <p class="location">Lancaster, California</p> <div class="clearfix"></div> <div class="specs clearfix"> <div class="spec_wrap"> <p class="year"><span>Year</span> 1997 </p> <p class="make"><span>Make</span> <a class="spec-link" href="/ford-cars-for-sale">Ford</a> </p> <p class="make"><span>Model</span> <a class="spec-link" href="/ford-f_250-cars-for-sale">F-250</a> </p> </div> <div class="spec_wrap"> <p class="category"><span>Category</span> Pickup Truck </p> <p class="mileage"><span>Mileage</span> 325681 </p> <p class="posted"><span>Posted</span> Over 1 Month</p> </div> </div> <!-- end specs --> <p class="description hide-900"> 1997 FORD F 250 DIESEL POWER STROKE EXTRA CAB 7.3 WORK TRUCK 5TH WHEEL TRAILER TOW PACKAGE DIESEL PICKUP 7.3 Liter Powerstroke Turbo Charged Diesel EngineTHIS TRUCK IS NOT STARTING NOT GETTING FUEL ENGINES TURNS, ROTATES, ENGINE HAS COMPRESSION, BUT I HAVE YET TO GET IT RUNNING AS I AM NOT A MECHANICThis is my own personal truck, I am the fourth owner FOR SALE BY OWNER F.S.B.O.NO LIENS OWN FREE AND CLEAR<<<<<<title in hand <<<< had a 1500.00 lien. PAID IN FULL. SELLER HAS PINK SLIP TITLE IN HANDthe duel fuel tank selector valve is installed it is a brand new oem genuine part shown in photo,still not getting fuel, see close up photo of fuel filter housing with ratchet pointing at fuel line:::::::: no fuel is coming out of here. am told it could be the ipr valve but i've yet to replace it, i have a repair kit for it and is includedhere is a list of what has been replaced in attempts to get this truck started:::::::::::::::::::; REPLACED the ICP, THE INJECTION CONTROL PRESSURE VALUE, REPLACED:::::::: THE CPS, CAM POSITION SENSORREPLACED::::::: THE GLOW PLUG SELONID RELAYSTILL I CAN'T GET IT STARTED SOMETHING I AM MISSING am told i need to replace the ipr but i am out of time and have dropped the price and added two new batteries, they are from Interstate, their used refurbished with warranty, batteries includedview all our items here at j.b.maxwell Raise Awareness for Fathers Rights and put a STOP to "Parental Alienation" FATHERS AND CHILDREN HAVE RIGHTS TOOFOR SALE::::::::::::::::: 1997 FORD F 250 DIESEL POWER STROKE EXTRA CAB 7.3 WORK TRUCK 5TH WHEEL TRAILER TOW PACKAGE DIESEL PICKUP 7.3 Liter Powerstroke Turbo Charged Diesel Engine 7.3L 445Cu. In. V8 DIESEL OHV TurbochargedLoaded Equipped with Tow Package for Hauling got Extra Beefy Springs, Fifth Wheel Hitch in Bed, Electric Brakes, 8 Foot Long Bed, Xl Extra Cab Bumpers are Heavy Duty Farm Construction Grade with both 2" inch and 2 5/8" inch Tow BallTires Front Matching Pair Bridgestone Radial V-Steel LT 245/75R16 Load Range E M+S Mud and SnowRear Pair Matching BF Goodrich Rugged Trail T/A LT 265/75R/16 All have Good Tread This is my own personal vehicle owned since 2008 hauled my Fathers Estate from the Midwest to California and now i am headed back to the midwest for my daughter 17-22 mpg with personal best 24 miles per gallon, averaged 20-22 mpg, diesel gets better mpg than gas and is much stronger than a gas engine,\ Used for handyman construction work, was a daily driver, painting, tree trimming business and hauling our old 1950's family 25 foot camper to and from lake, ocean and camping. A great running truck but something has happen to it. I don't know if someone messed with the engine or fuel tank It would loose power, I would switch the fuel tank switch inside the cab and it would start up, run again for miles or days later die again. A Ford Dealership Mechanic says it could be the Duel Tank Selector Valve. I went to change the old valve and broke the plastic nipple. but got a new one and installed the oem original part Would like to get the truck fixed but out of time as I am moving back to the midwest to see my daughter. SELLER RESERVES RIGHT TO END THIS LISTING AT ANY TIMETHIS TRUCK IS EQUIPPED WITH AND HAS THE FOLLOWING:::::::::::::::::Drive Shaft 5 Speed Transmission works fine, shifts forward and reverse works fine 5 speed over drive get great fuel mileage, Brakes are Strong, Alignment and Suspension is excellent, i replace the tie rod way back in 2008 when i first got the truck Head, Tail, and Turning Lights are all in proper working order. Exhaust System is complete. Under Body has little minimal surface rust.SHOWED 2 PHOTOS HOW CLEAN IS UNDERNEATH I got the truck originally in 2008 from Arkansas drove it to Kansas and then here to Califronia and all around California for years, so i know it runs great but now somehow not getting fuel. The Interior Seat are mostly clean as shown in photograph There are things to replace if you want top notch condition:::::::::::::::::::::interior door handle. Front wind shield<<< i've been driving it since i got it this way with a cracked windshield as it is below the line of sight for me. Interior dome light bulb << a little 2 year old girl pulled the light bulb out. The tail gate has years of farm and construction use. There is a dent to the drives cab panel that makes the door stick a adjustment. i just lift up on the handle, since it is a work truck i did not fix it as this is the way i got it in 2008. Could use some auto body but you can see from the photos this is pretty clean truck, Both battery needs replaced and the new one is not included as it not the right size, too small mileage is 325k the people in Arkansas said the truck had been worked on and ran better than 250 thousand listed and when a mechanic friend of a neighbor looked at in back when we lived in Oceanside CA, he worked for the city as one of their mechanics, he said it ran like it had only 90 thousand miles, so it is a great truck but he is Oceanside and truck is Lancster so i am looking for a desil mechanic out here Exterior Paint Color, Tan Gold Beige Chrome Trim Interior Tan Brown This truck is Power Stroke 7.3 Turbocharged, Super Duty Heavy Duty ¾ Three Quarter Ton Long 8' Foot Bed with Rhino Bed Liner. Extra Cab Fold Down Seat Room for Extra Storage, Passengers, Tools, Equiptment Pick Up XL Large Truck Tow Package including Electric Brakes Sentinel Tekonsha Power Assist Electric Brake Adjustable Controller, Long Wheel Base, Long Studs for Dually 4x2 Rear Wheel Drive Beef Support Springs, Front Rear Custom Bumper, Alpine CDA 9825 Stereo CD Receiver AM FM Radio, CB Radio Antenna. the CB is already in storage unit and may not be able to find. okay? 1997 F250 in California does not have to smog it is last year of pickup truck before having to smog<<<< this truck does NOT have to smog has 2 fuel tanks. DMV considers this a Commercial Vehicleengine has compression motor turns freely look at photo showing oil pressure gague truck in non op to save dmv fees have title in hand, license tags from april 2014 so will put tags back in operation once sellsNO LIENS::::::::::: HAVE PINK SLIP IN HANDOWNED FREE AND CLEAR OF ANY AND ALL LIENS since not running have decided to sell for parts, fix, scrap, repair again no leins own this free and clear. Bring a Trailer or have to Tow as currently not driveable,YOU ARE WELCOME TO VIEW AND INSPECT IN PERSON This era of 1990's 7.3 POWER STROKE TURBO CHARGED FORD TRUCK are known for being Very Dependable, Worth Fixing and repairing Seen on ebay comparable models of this year diesel truck 7.3 liter engine sell for 4 grand with no motor at all and seen this very age of diesel truck running good condition sell for 6,8,10 14 thousand dollars some key words Toy Hauler Camper R.V. Recreation Vehicle Travel Country Cowboy Cowgirl Western Rodeo Camp The Great Outdoorscollectible vintage classic old antique items here at j.b.maxwell From Southern California Palmdale Lancaster Ca. West Coast THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Made in U.S.A. Payments:::::::::::::::::::::: 500 dollar immediate payment. Full payment due in 72 hours of listing ending. Truck can be stored for up to 30 days but full payment must be made in the 72 hour limit. After 30 days truck storage charged 75.00 per month to store THANK YOU FOR LOOK AND TAKE A LOOK view all items from j.b.maxwell Raise Awareness for Fathers Rights The following is from Wikipedia::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Parental alienationFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaParental alienation (or Hostile Aggressive Parenting) is a group of behaviors that are damaging to children's mental and emotional well-being, and can interfere with a relationship of a child and either parent. These behaviors most often accompany high conflict marriages, separation or divorce. These behaviors whether verbal or non-verbal, cause a child to be mentally manipulated or bullied into believing a loving parent is the cause of all their problems, and/or the enemy, to be feared, hated, disrespected and/or avoided.[1] Characteristics, such as lack of empathy and warmth, between the rejected parent and child are some indicators.[2] The term does not apply in cases of actual child abuse, when the child rejects the abusing parent to protect themselves.[3] Parental alienation is controversial in legal and mental health professions, both generally and in specific situations.[4][5] Terms related to parental alienation include child alienation, pathological alignments, visitation refusal, brainwashing, pathological alienation,[6] the toxic parent and parental alienation syndrome,[7]Contents [hide] 1 Overview2 Professional acceptance3 Differentiation4 Developments since 20105 See also6 External links7 Further reading8 ReferencesOverview[edit]First described in 1976 as "pathological alignment", the dynamic refers to a situation in which a child unreasonably rejects a non-custodial parent.[8] Richard A. Gardner proposedparental alienation syndrome in the 1980s based on his clinical experience with the children of divorcing parents. Since that time, other researchers have suggested focusing less on diagnosing a syndrome and more on what has been described as the "alienated child", and the dynamics of the situation that have contributed to the alienation.[5][9] In this view, alienation is seen as a breakdown of attachment between parent and child and may be caused by multiple factors. The behaviors of all family members, including those of the alienated parent, may lead to family dysfunction and the rejection of a parent.[10][11] The evaluation of all contributing factors and all possible remedies are recommended in evaluating cases where children have become estranged from a parent.[5][12]Parental alienation lacks a single definition and its existence, etiology, characteristics, and in particular the concept of parental alienation syndrome have been the subject of debate. Some formulations of the concept have emphasized the role of an alienating parent, termed variously the "programming" parent or "embittered-chaotic parent".[8] More recent descriptions, influenced by the research of Kelly and Johnston, have proposed a more complex analysis, in which all family members may play a role. This "systems-based" view acknowledges that a child may be alienated from one parent without "alienating" behaviour by the other parent.[5][8] The results of an empirical study also suggest that alienating behaviors by both parents are the norm in high-conflict divorces. Rejected parents, generally fathers, tend to lack warmth and empathy with the child; instead, they engage in rigid parenting and critical attitudes. The rejected parent is often passive, depressed, anxious, and withdrawn - characteristics which may encourage further rejection. The parent that the child aligns with (the aligned parent) may engage in alienating behaviors, including undermining the other parent. These behaviors may be conscious and deliberate or, alternatively, may reflect a lack of awareness on the effect of the actions on the children. Direct alienating behaviors occur when one parent actively undermines the other parent, such as making derogatory remarks about the other parent, telling the child that the other parent is responsible for the separation, or telling the child that the other parent is the cause of financial difficulties. Indirect alienation behaviors occur when one parent fails to support access or contact with the other parent or tacitly accepts the child's negative behaviour and comments towards the other parent.[5][8]Most of the peer-reviewed publications on the subject have been in the form of descriptions and definitions. Some empirical research has been done, though the quality of the studies vary widely and research in the area is still underdeveloped.[13] Sample selection bias is an obvious problem in many of the studies. For example, when alienated children have been interviewed, it is likely that the children selected for study have been among the most severely alienated and suffering children. The beliefs of judges, lawyers, and mental healthprofessionals have been cited extensively in peer reviewed literature.[8]NonsensicalProfessional acceptance[edit]A survey of mental health and legal professionals indicated that there is moderate support for the existence of parental alienation. However, there remains general reluctance to accept the concept of parental alienation syndrome (PAS).[8] William Bernet argued for the inclusion of parental alienation disorder, a diagnosis related to parental alienation, in the fifth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which was released in 2013. His conception makes reference to PAS and a variety of other descriptions of behaviors he believes represent the underlying concept of parental alienation disorder.[7] Despite lobbying by proponents,[14] in December 2012, the proposal was rejected.[15]Similarly, the American Psychological Association has rejected Parental Alienation Syndrome as unscientific and sexist. The APA whitepaper notes: "Although there are no data to support the phenomenon called parental alienation syndrome, in which mothers are blamed for interfering with their children’s attachment to their fathers, the term is still used by some evaluators and courts to discount children’s fears in hostile and psychologically abusive situations." [ American Psychological Association, Violence and the Family, American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., 1996, p. 40] Some have suggested that the general idea of PAS is covered in the DSM-5 under a closely related diagnosis: "Parent-Child Relational Problem." For example, the child’s perception of an alienated parent "may include negative attributions of the other’s intentions, hostility toward or scapegoating of the other (parent), and unwarranted feelings of estrangement." [16][17]In a survey at the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts in 2010, 98% of the 300 respondents agreed with the question, "Do you think that some children are manipulated by one parent to irrationally and unjustifiably reject the other parent?".[18] However, Parental Alienation Syndrome refers not to this manipulation, but to a serious illness in the child in which he or she despises and rejects one of the parents. Since both the American Psychiatric Association and American Psychological Association have explicitly rejected Parental Alienation Syndrome, it does not meet the Frye test for admissibility in court in most states. Attorneys and expert witnesses may still argue that a parent undermines the child's relationship with the other parent through inappropriate actions or statements.Differentiation[edit]Realistic estrangement is a different phenomenon from "pathological alienation". The former is an understandable refusal by a child to see an abusive parent, while the latter is emotionally harmful and unjustified.[5]Developments since 2010[edit]Superior courts worldwide are now recognising parental alienation as serious child abuse with long-term effects and serious outcomes for the “PAS Child”. Some jurisdictions have enacted parental alienation as a criminal offence, the latest being Brazil and Mexico.[19]As a result of mistrust of psychological expert witnesses,[20] many courts now require professional accreditation and registration of any person invoking the term parental alienation.See also[edit]Parental alienation syndromeFamily estrangementGatekeeper parentParentificationSocial rejectionFurther reading[edit]Co-parenting with a Toxic Ex: What to Do When Your Ex-Spouse Tries to Turn the Kids Against You (2014) by Amy J. L. Baker and Paul R FineDivorce Poison: How to Protect Your Family from Bad-mouthing and Brainwashing, by Richard Ades Warshak (2010, updated edition)Parental Alienation, DSM-5, and ICD-11, by William Bernet (Author, Editor) (2010)Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties That Bind by Amy J. L. Baker The fathers' rights movement is a movement whose members are primarily interested in issues related to family law, includingchild custody and child support that affect fathers and their children.[1][2] Many of its members are fathers who desire to share the parenting of their children equally with their children's mother—either after divorce or as unwed fathers, and the children of the terminated marriage. The movement includes women as well as men, often the second wives of divorced fathers or other family members of men who have had some engagement with family law.[1][3][4]Most of the members of the fathers' rights movement had little prior interest in the law or politics. However, as they felt that their goal of equal shared parenting was being frustrated by the family courts, many took an interest in family law, including child custody and child support.[1][2][5]Though it has been described as a social movement,[6][7] members of the movement believe their actions are better described as part of a civil rights movement.[5][8] Objections to the characterizations of the movement as a social movement are related to the belief that discrimination against fathers moves beyond the social sciences and originates in government intervention into family life.[9]The movement has received international press coverage as a result of high profile activism of their members,[1][2] has become increasingly vocal, visible and organised, and has played a powerful role in family law debates.[1]Contents [hide] 1 Demographics1.1 Political and social views2 Movement3 Main issues3.1 Family court system3.2 Shared parenting3.3 Child support3.4 Parenting time interference3.5 No-fault divorce3.6 Government involvement3.7 Parental and reproductive rights3.8 Parental leave3.9 Terminology4 Criticisms5 Notable commentators6 See also7 Footnotes8 References9 External linksDemographics[edit]The fathers' rights movement exists almost exclusively in industrialized countries, where divorce has become more common.[10][not in citation given] It emerged in the West from the 1960s onwards as part of the men's movement with organizations such as Families Need Fathers which originated in the 1970s.[11][12] In the late twentieth-century the growth of the internet permitted wider discussion, publicity and activism about issues of interest to fathers' rights activists.[13] Factors thought to contribute to the development of the fathers' rights movement include shifting household demographics brought about by rising divorce and falling marriage rates, changes in the understanding and expectations of fatherhood, motherhood and childhood as well as shifts in how legal systems impact families.[1][2][14]Fathers' rights groups in the West are primarily composed of white, middle or working class, heterosexual men.[11][15][16][17] Members tend to be politically conservative[4][18] but do not share a single set of political or social views[18] and are highly diverse in their goals and methods.[12][19] Members of the fathers' rights movement advocate for strong relationships with their children[18] and focus on a narrowly defined set of issues based on the concerns of divorced or divorcing men.[12] Women, often new partners including second wives or other family members of men who have had some engagement with family law and mothers without custody, are also members of the fathers' rights movement and fathers' rights activists emphasize this.[3][17][20] Two studies of fathers' rights groups in North America found that fifteen percent of their members were women.[4][17]The fathers' rights movement organizations Families Need Fathers and the Lone Fathers Association have campaigned for fathers' rights over many decades.[1][3][21] Longer lasting organizations appear to result from the longterm dedication and commitment of key individuals.[3][21] Other fathers' rights groups have tended to form and dissolve quickly.[1][3][21][22]Internal disagreements over ideology and tactics are common,[23] and members tend not remain with the groups after they have been helped.[1][3]Political and social views[edit]The fathers' rights movement has both liberal and conservative branches, with different viewpoints about how men and women compare. Though both groups agree on the victimization and discrimination against men, they disagree on why men and women differ (nature versus nurture) and traditional gender roles. The liberal version believes differences between the sexes are due to culture and supports equality between men and women; in contrast the conservative branch believes in traditional patriarchal/complementary families and that the differences between genders are due to biology.[24][25][26] Ross Parke and Armin Brott view the fathers' rights movement as one of three strands within the men's movement that deal almost exclusively with fatherhood, the other two being the good fathers' movement and groups forming the Christian Men's movement – the Promise Keepersbeing the largest.[18]Warren Farrell, a veteran of the women's, men's and fathers' movement since the 1970s, describes the fathers' rights movement as part of a larger "gender transition movement" and thinks that, similar to women in the 1960s, fathers are transitioning from gender-based to more flexible family roles. Farrell also believes the movement helps children by increasing the number who are raised equally by both parents which in turn increases the children's social, academic, psychological, and physical benefits—in his opinion it becomes achildren's rights issue with fathers acting as advocates.[10][not in citation given] Movement[edit]Members of the fathers' rights movement assert that fathers are discriminated against as a result of gender bias in family law,[2][12][25][26] that custody decisions have been a denial of equal rights,[26][27] and that the influence of money has corrupted family law.[28] The movement's primary focus has been to campaign (including lobbying and research) for formal legal rights for fathers, and sometimes for children, and to campaign for changes to family law related to child custody, support and maintenance, domestic violence and the family court system itself. Fathers’ rights groups also provide emotional and practical support for members during separation and divorce.[1]Some fathers' rights groups have become frustrated with the slow pace of traditional campaigning for law reform; groups such as the originally UK-based Fathers 4 Justice have become increasingly vocal and visible, undertaking public demonstrations which have attracted public attention and influenced the politics of family justice.[12] Following protests, some fathers' rights activists have been convicted of offenses such as harassment and assault.[29][30][31] Fathers' rights groups have condemned threats and violent acts,[32][33][34]with Matt O'Connor of Fathers 4 Justice asserting that his organisation was committed to "peaceful, non-violent direct action" and that members caught engaging in intimidation would be expelled.[35]Main issues[edit]Family court system[edit]See also: Family lawStephen Baskerville is an associate professor of political science, president of the American Coalition of Fathers and Children and fathers' rights advocate and defines court-determined custody as not a right to parent one's children but as the power to prevent the other partner from parenting.[36] Members of the fathers' rights movement state that family courts are biased against fathers and shared custody.[37][38] Baskerville states that the outcome of divorce is overly one-sided and is initiated by mothers in more than two-thirds of cases – especially when children are involved. He also states that divorce provides advantages for women such as automatic custody of the children and financial benefits in the form of child support payments.[39] Members of the FR movement also state that family courts are slow to help fathers enforce their parental rights[40] (a claim backed up by research[41]), expensive and time-consuming.[42]Baskerville has also stated that family courts are secretive, censoring and punitive towards fathers who criticize them.[36] He also claims that employees and activists within the courts support and benefit from the separation of children from their parents[43] and that family law today represents civil rights abuses and intrusive perversion of government power.[44]Others[who?] contest these conclusions, stating that family courts are biased in favor of fathers[citation needed] and that the lower percentage of separated fathers as custodial parents is a result of choices made by fathers rather than bias of family courts.[45] According to sociologist Michael Flood, father's rights activists have exaggerating the disparity in custody awards between mothers and fathers, and ignored the fact that in the vast majority of cases, fathers voluntarily relinquish custody of their children through private arrangements; either because they are willing to do so, or because they do not expect a favorable court ruling.[46]Shared parenting[edit]Main articles: Child custody, shared parenting and best interestsStating that "children need two parents" and that "children have a fundamental human right to an opportunity and relationship with both their mother and father", members of the fathers’ rights movement call for greater equality in parental responsibility following separation and divorce.[47][48] They call for laws creating a rebuttable presumption of 50/50 shared custody after divorce or separation, so that children would spend equal time with each parent unless there were reasons against it.[49] They point to studies showing that children in shared custody settings are better adjusted and have fewer social problems such as low academic achievement, crime, pregnancy, substance abuse, depression and suicide,[43][50][51] and state that shared parenting is in fact in the best interests of the child.[52][53] Warren Farrell states that for children, equally shared parenting with three conditions (the child has about equal time with mom and dad, the parents live close enough to each other that the child does not need to forfeit friends or activities when visiting the other parent, and there is no bad-mouthing) is the second best family arrangement to the intact two-parent family, followed by primary father custody and then primary mother custody, and he adds that if shared parenting cannot be agreed upon, children on average are better off psychologically, socially, academically, and physically, have higher levels of empathy and assertiveness, and lower levels of ADHD, if their father is their primary custodial parent rather than their mother.[10]Members of the fathers' rights movement and their critics disagree about the correlation of negative developmental outcomes for children to sole custody situations. Social scientist V. C. McLoyd states that father absence covaries with other relevant family characteristics such as the lack of an income from a male adult, the absence of a second adult, and the lack of support from a second extended family system and conclude that it is the negative effects of poverty, and not the absence of a father, that result in negative developmental outcomes.[54] On the other hand, Professor Craig Hart states that although the consequences of poverty and having a single parent are interrelated, each is a risk factor with independent effects on children,[55] and Silverstein and Auerbach state that the negative outcomes for children in sole custody situations correlate more strongly to "fatherlessness" than to any other variable including poverty.[56][57]Members of the fathers' rights movement criticize the best interests of the child standard currently used in many countries for making custody decisions, which they describe as highly subjective and based on the personal prejudices of family court judges and court-appointed child custody evaluators,[52][53][58][59] and that courts are abusive when more than half custody is taken away from a willing, competent parent.[60] Members of the fathers' rights movement including Ned Holstein state that a rebuttable presumption of shared parenting is supported by a majority of citizens.[61] Baskerville writes that proposals to enact shared parenting laws are opposed by divorce lawyers, and he says that "radical feminist" groups oppose shared parenting because of the possibility of domestic violence and child abuse.[62]Mo Yee Lee states that joint custody arrangements are good for children only if there is no conflict between the parents.[63] Feminist groups state that if shared parenting were ordered, fathers would not provide their share of the daily care for the children.[45] The National Organization For Women also questions the motives of those promoting shared parenting, noting that it would result in substantial decreases in or termination of child support payments.[64]Stephen Baskerville states that shared parenting has been demonstrated to reduce parental conflict by requiring parents to cooperate and compromise, and that it is the lack of constraint by one parent resulting from the ability of that parent to exclude the other, that results in increased parental conflict.[65][66] He further states that only when child support guidelines exceed true costs do parents ask for or seek to prevent changes in parenting time for financial reasons, adding that any argument that a parent is asking for increased parenting time to reduce child support is at the same time an argument that the other parent is making a profit from child support.[67][68]Stephen Baskerville describes no-fault or unilateral divorce based on no fault as a power grab by the parent that initiates the divorce and he also states that fathers have a constitutional right to shared control of their children and through political action they intend to establish parental authority for both parents and for the well-being of their children.[69][70]Members of the fathers' rights movement state that a rebuttable presumption for shared parenting preserves a child's protection against unfit or violent parents.[71]Pro-feminist sociologist Michael Flood states that supporters of shared parenting use it only as a symbolic issue related to "rights", "equality", and "fairness" and that the father's rights movement is not actually interested in the shared care of their children or the children's wishes, adding that fathers’ rights groups have advocated policies and strategies which are harmful to mothers and children and also harmful to the fathers themselves.[72] In contrast, social scientist Sanford Braver states that the bad divorced dad image is a myth that has led to harmful and dangerous social policies.[73]Child support[edit]See also: Child support and paternity fraudMembers of the fathers’ rights movement campaign for the reform of child support guidelines, which in most Western countries are based on maintaining the children's standard of living after separation, and on the assumption that the children live with one parent and never with the other.[74][75] Activists state that the current guidelines are arbitrary, provide mothers with financial incentives to divorce, and leave fathers with little discretionary income to enjoy with the children during their parenting time.[39][74][76] In the US, fathers’ rights activists propose guidelines based on a Cost Shares model, in which child support would be based on the average income of the parents and the estimated child costs incurred by both parents.[4] Laura W. Morgan has stated that it focuses on the relative living standards of divorcing parents rather than the best interests of the children and financially supporting them at the same level after divorce.[77]Solangel Maldonado states that the law should value a broader definition of fathering for poor fathers by reducing the focus on collecting child support and encouraging the informal contributions (such as groceries, clothes, toys, time with the children) of these fathers, by counting these contributions as child support.[78]Members of the fathers’ rights movement state that child support should be terminated under certain conditions, such as if the custodial parent limits access to the children by moving away against the wishes of the other parent, gives fraudulent testimony, or if paternity fraud is discovered,[75] adding that two men should not have to pay child support for the same child.[74]Stephen Baskerville states that it is often difficult for fathers in financial hardship or who take on a larger caregiving role with their children to have their child support payments lowered. He also states that unemployment is the primary cause of child support arrears, and further states that these arrearages make the father subject to arrest and imprisonment without due process.[57]Stephen Baskerville states that the purpose of child support should be publicly determined, and enforcement programs must be designed to serve that purpose, observing the due process of law.[79]Supporters of the fathers' rights movement assert that some women make false claims of domestic violence, sexual or child abuse in order to gain an upper hand in divorce, custody disputes and/or prevent fathers from seeing their children, and they state that lawyers advise women to make such claims.[11][58] They state that false claims of domestic violence and child abuse are encouraged by the inflammatory "win or lose" nature of child custody hearings, that men are presumed to be guilty rather than innocent by police and by the courts,[75][80] Lawyers and advocates for abused women assert that family court proceedings are commonly accompanied with allegations of domestic violence because of the prevalence of domestic violence in society rather than as a result of false allegations of domestic violence. They also assert that domestic violence often begins or increases around the time of divorce or separation.[49] Academic critic, Michael Flood, argues that fathers' rights groups have had a damaging impact on the field of domestic violence programming and policy by attempting to discredit female victims of violence, to wind back the legal protections available to victims and the sanctions imposed on perpetrators, and to undermine services for the victims of men’s violence.[81][81] Stephen Baskerville asserts that when child abuse occurs the perpetrator is not likely to be the father, and that the child abuse most often occurs after the father has been separated from his children.[39] Baskerville proposes that domestic violence and child abuse must be adjudicated as criminal assault, observing due process protections, and that government funding for programs addressing these issues must be made contingent on such protections.[79]Parenting time interference[edit]See also: Gatekeeper parent and Parental alienation syndromeGlenn Sacks states that some mothers interfere with the father's parenting time and that such interference should be stopped.[82] Sacks and Jeffery M. Leving state that parenting time interference can result from the custodial parent's relocation beyond a practical distance from the noncustodial parent and they campaign for a rebuttable presumption prohibiting such relocations.[83]Fathers' rights activists have also advocated for the inclusion of parental alienation syndrome, a proposed syndrome developed by Richard A. Gardner that alleges unjustified disruption of the relationship between a parent and a child is caused by the other parent.[84] Neither PAS nor PAD are accepted by any legal or mental health organization.[85][86]Despite lobbying, parental alienation syndrome was not included in the draft of the DSM manual which was released in 2010,[87] though parental alienation disorder does appear as a "Condition Proposed by Outside Sources" to be reviewed by a working group.[88]No-fault divorce[edit]Main article: No-fault divorceStephen Baskerville states that laws establishing no-fault divorce did not stop at removing the requirement that grounds be cited for a divorce, so as to allow for divorce by "mutual consent"; it also allows either spouse to end the marriage without any agreement or fault by the other.[89] Phyllis Schlafly states that no-fault divorce should be referred to as unilateral divorce.[90]Stephen Baskerville states that laws establishing no-fault divorce can be seen as one of the boldest social experiments in modern history that have effectively ended marriage as a legal contract.[91] He states that it is not possible to form a binding agreement to create a family, adding that government officials can, at the request of one spouse, end a marriage over the objection of the other.[91] He states that no-fault divorce has left fathers with no protection against what they describe as the confiscation of their children.[92]Baskerville states that fault has entered through the back door in the form of child custody hearings, and that the forcibly divorced spouse ("defendant") is presumed guilty.[93]Similarly, other members of the fathers' rights movement believe that men fail to get appropriate recognition of their innocence as a result of no-fault divorce.[3] Baskerville describes a proposed amendment of no-fault divorce laws that would create a rebuttable presumption that custody of any minor children be awarded to the respondent [who is innocent or does not wish to divorce] regardless of gender. He also notes the predictions of Tim O'Brien, the author of the proposed amendment, who states that the proposed amendment would result in a plummeting divorce rate and reduced negative consequences for children.[94]Stephen Baskerville proposes "reasonable limits" on no-fault divorce when children are involved.[79] Some members of the FRM support the end of the no-fault principle in child custody and divorce decisions.[3][95][96] Some members of the fathers' rights movement state that the availability of divorce should also be limited.[3]Government involvement[edit]Stephen Baskerville states that governments throughout the United States and other democracies are engaged, by accident or design, in a campaign against fathers and fatherhood, which in his view, lies at the root of a larger problem that threatens marriage, destroys families, devastates the lives of many children, and undermines parents, democracy andaccountability.[97] Baskerville also states that it is the removal of the father from the family through divorce that initiates problems for which the government is perceived as the solution rather than the problem, and that these problems are then used to justify the continued existence and expansion of the government.[98] Members of the fathers' rights movement state that modern divorce involves government officials invading parents' private lives, evicting people from their homes, seizing their property, and taking away their children.[99][100]Parental and reproductive rights[edit]Main article: Parents' rights movementFathers' rights advocates have worked for the right of unwed, otherwise fit, fathers to get custody if the mother tries to have their child adopted by a third party or if child welfare authorities place the child in foster care.[24][101] Fathers' rights activists seek a gender-neutral approach in which unwed men and women would have equal rights in adoption issues, an approach which critics state does not sufficiently acknowledge the different biological roles in procreation and pregnancy, and the disparity in society's social and economic structures.[101][102] In the US, some states have passed laws to protect the rights of unwed fathers to custody. Courts have increasingly supported these rights, though judges often require evidence that the father has shown interest in, and given financial and emotional support to, the mother during pregnancy.[24][103]Some fathers' rights advocates have sought the right to prevent women from having an abortion without the father's consent, on the basis that it is discriminatory for men not to have the ability to participate in a decision to terminate a pregnancy.[24][104] This option is not supported by any laws in the United States.[105] Fathers' rights advocates Jeffrey M. Leving and Glenn Sacks have stated that "choice for men is a flawed solution."[106] Advocates have also expressed the desire to have a "financial abortion" in which the option exists to sever all responsibility for child support for an unwanted child. Commenting on this, legal scholar Kim Buchanan states that "The only way men’s lack of a pregnancy opt-out can be framed as a gender injustice is to accept that men have a right to visit the consequences of unprotected sex (or contraceptive failure) exclusively on their female partners."[105] However, some feminists, such as former president of the feminist organization National Organization for Women, attorney Karen DeCrow, have supported the "financial abortion" concept.[107]Parental leave[edit]Main article: Paternity leavePressure from father's rights groups amongst others have in several countries resulted in gender-neutral program eligibility for parental leave programs. While historically, maternity benefits were given to mothers based on the physical biology of childbirth, including the need to protect the health and financial well-being of the woman and child, parental leave benefits emphasize gender-neutral child-rearing, the benefits of the participation of fathers in children's care, and redress discrimination against men who wish to be involved with their infants.[108][109]Terminology[edit]Some fathers' rights activists object to the term "visitation" which they see as denigrating their authority as a parent. Instead, they prefer the use of "parenting time".[110]Criticisms[edit]Some legal scholars and feminist writers have accused the father's rights movement of putting the interests of fathers above the interests of children, for example, by suggesting that it is acceptable for fathers to withdraw child support if they are not given access to their children, or lobbying for changes in family law that would allegedly heighten children's exposure to abusive fathers.[46][111]Researchers Martha Fineman, Michael Flood, and others have criticized the movement for allegedly perpetuating negative stereotypes of women as deceptive, vindictive, and irresponsible, as well as the stereotype that women are out to take advantage of men financially.[46][111][11Notable commentators[edit]Public supporters of the fathers' rights movement and their issues, include Live Aid founder Bob Geldof,[115] Irish writer and journalist John Waters and Karen DeCrow, former president of the National Organization for Women.[116][117] Other notable commentators include:Bettina ArndtAsa BaberWarren FarrellWendy McElroyGlenn SacksPhyllis SchlaflyChristina Hoff SommersStephen BaskervilleJeffery M. 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