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Why has the Family Law system failed in the first place?

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Why has the Family Law system failed in the first place?

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” Ed Cole, one of the fathers of the modern men’s movement says, “The man who knows how, will always have a job, but the man who knows why, will always be his boss.” Don’t worry; I don’t want to be your boss. We have enough of those in this place here today. I am just trying to understand the problem so that I can help to become part of the answer. To understand the problem we will have to go back in history. We have to understand how our laws were formed in the first place. They say that those who don’t learn from history are condemned to make those same mistakes again. Our laws in Australia today come from our great history of common law which has its roots in the Westminster system of government which comes from Great Britain. These laws in turn, can be traced back to 1066 to King Alfred the Great, who introduced the concept of law to England after a long period of anarchy called the Dark Ages. We don’t know much about the Dark Ages except to understand that everyone did what was be

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