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The Homepage of Non-Custodial Parents Force!

THE POLITICS & ACTIVISM OF FAMILY LAW REFORM

NCPForce! Visibility Store

We have received numerous e-mails from supporters asking where they can obtain NCPForce! bumper stickers and other promotional items, because even though we offer free downloadable bumpers and posters, some have experienced difficulties self-printing.

In order to help our supporters spread the word about NCPForce!, we are now working with CafePress.com to make available a wide range of NCPForce! promotional materials, such as T-Shirts, bumper stickers, and other items.

NCPForce! Visibility Shop at Cafe Press

Visit http://www.cafepress.com/ncpforce to get your promotional materials now.

Please note that there is no markup on any of the merchandise -- absolutely none. All prices listed on the store are strictly to cover the costs from Cafe Press to supply these items.

NCPForce! is committed to remaining a non-profit, grassroots organization and has not optioned to receive any profits for any merchandise offered through Cafe Press.

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ABOUT NCP FORCE! (Non-Custodial Parents Force)

Our organization is a non-profit, grassroots action organization dedicated to reforming America's family law system.

While we frequently refer to divorced fathers, who overwhelmingly bear the brunt of abuses in the family law system, we champion the cause of all non-custodial parents, be they unwed fathers, non-custodial mothers, grandparents, or assigned parentage fathers (men who are held responsible for parentage despite the fact that they are not biological fathers).

Unlike many other family law websites which claim to help divorced dads and NCP's, we will never ask our visitors for money or donations. We also do not charge for, or offer legal services. Instead we provide a virtual base of operations, forum, and information clearing house for visitors to help themselves free of charge.

Learn more about joining the NCP Force! It's free and no personal questions will be asked unless you wish to share your family law experiences with us.

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