After years of injustice, lost time with our offspring, and false allegations, we all were fortunate enough to find each other through social media. Once we heard each other’s stories, we knew that it was not only happening to us but to many people around the state of Wisconsin.

What is the issue? Children being taken away from loving, caring, and fit parents without any evidence to support the decision. In most cases the children are placed with the mother, and the father is unable to see his kids, and if he is, the time if limited, controlled, or supervised. We here at Children First Wisconsin want to restore children with both parents equally

Many of us fathers here have hired attorneys, and spent thousands of dollars trying to receive justice for our children. Instead the attorneys we hire could care less, and just collect a paycheck. Behind closed doors these attorneys will admit there is a fundamental issue with the court system, and that the system is “rigged” against fathers. Wisconsin is quickly becoming known as the most corrupt family court system. We are going to expose everything.

After realizing that no attorney will help, and that in order to receive adequate counsel you need a lot of money, many of us either fired our attorneys, could not afford them anymore and were left to proceed on our own, in what is commonly referred to as “pro se.” After proceeding “pro se” all of us have been ignored, pushed to the side, and walked over. Not only that, the system has targeted us for not playing the game the way they want it to be played.

After losing our kids, both placement and custody for many of us and realizing there was no where else to go, and no matter who we called, we were ignored. Everything for such a long time seemed helpless, and hopeless. We have now assembled a core group of fathers, who are completely and utterly dedicated to ensuring, Children are First in Wisconsin and will fight for our children they receive the justice they deserve, which in most cases, is equal time with both their mother and their father, simply joint custody, and equal placement.