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I’m currently working on a paper about fathers and their rights.

I’m not very good at coming up with thesis statments or research papers in general. I could really use some advice on outlining, citations (How to do it well), maybe some places where I could find some books on fathers and their right to there children. I would love to get some personal experiences if anyone is willing to share. Maybe get some advice on how to construct a resonable argument? Thanks a lot for the help!

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Jules22871 offline Verified User (11 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
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The only thing I’m smart enough to suggest is checking at your local library for a law book that will have the father’s rights listed. It has been so long since I’ve been in school that I don’t have any idea on how to even start writing a thesis.

Also, if you live in a University town, they will have an awesome library that I’m sure you could use. We used to use the one for The University of the South all the time.

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