A Father's Self-Representation HOSEA 4:6

Eliminating the middleman - the attorney

by Nelson L. Moody, Sr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/27/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 88
ISBN : 9781438908137
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781467861076

About the Book

This book will clearly show a father how to represent himself in the judicial system in reference to custody of his child/children for the good reasons and what’s best for them and not for vindictive, spiteful or cunning reasons. The book is also to improve the life of a father’s child/children spiritually, mentally, psychologically, emotionally, intimately, socially and eventually economically.


About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

As a soldier in The U.S.Army I measure my success the same way I measure it in all my passions of life. I may accomplish something and not benefit immediately,but in due time myself and others would profit. I’ve always been a man of virtue,standard and courage. I believe I had no choice. As far back as I could remember,I was titivated by my father. Whether scolding me for my wrongful actions,promoting me for my success or supporting me in my endeavors,he was there every step of the way.

I seek counsel in him for relationship guidance,life improvements or even future goals and dreams. He views me as a trophy symbolizing all he has worked for that has now passed on.Though on a wall or showcase I do not go,my path in life is highly favored by him and he would not expect anything but the best. A debt to him in which with all the money I will not be able to repay. Yet he still holds a bent paper plate of mine. A plate of a face with buttons for eyes,yarn for hair and kindergarten drawings for other facial features. Somewhere lies stacks of certificates of achievements,honor roll and perfect attendance. I don’t know where they are,for those where elementary achievements when I was young.

To a special dad they are priceless possessions. He may think he is in debt to me for my success,but that is an issue never discussed. My dad is an amazing individual. He may not be worldly known yet,in the community where I was raised he was a monarch figure. I strive to be on the same level. Read this book and his others and you will also want to follow him.

Nelson L. Moody, Jr.