Robert Seidenberg, a nationally known fathers'-rights activist, is co-founder and president of Fathers For Virginia, an organization committed to restoring the father's role in the American family. He regularly counsels fathers who are experiencing the trauma of divorce and custody crisis. Formerly a television writer in Los Angeles, Mr. Seidenberg returned to Virginia when he learned that he was to be a father. He spent the next three years in a "Mr. Mom" situation before finding himself plunged into a terrifying custody conflict. Today he is married and lives in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife Ann and daughter Jessica. His son Sam lives with them on weekends, holidays, and summers.
William Dawes, Esq. is an attorney, licensed in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC, who specializes in divorce and custody litigation. He has handled over 2,000 divorces. Despite the terrible discrimination against fathers in custody cases, Mr. Dawes has developed a strategy that regularly wins custody for fathers.