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Review by Jeremy Swanson
Fathers Rights Activist
Ottawa, Ontario, March 2007
When I was asked to write a Review on Rob Tansley's book I confess that I thought I was going to review page upon page of documented court battle and more awful revelations of family court outrage and anti-male bias which would have outlined the details behind just another tragic and unjust story. As an activist I see so many they have become a blur of legal detail all ultimately pointing to the same inevitable disaster. I could not have been more wrong . . . . . . more
Review by Michael Cavanaugh
Burlington, Ontario, April 2007
In his new book, The Anatomy of Divorce, Robert Tansley has ripped the lid off the festering mess that is the systematic discrimination against fathers by the family law industry in Canada. Tansley provides a shocking example of how children are deprived of their fathers, families are destroyed and good men are ruined by a government that consistently acts with a casual brutality . . . . . . more
Review by Tim Philp © 2007
Anatomy of a Divorce is the story of a man's journey from a happy married life to divorce by way of the Canadian court system. It is not a happy story, but it is perhaps an instructive one that has lessons for couples having difficulties in their marriage It is particularly instructive for the husband in the relationship as the story is told from the male perspective. That perspective is perhaps the book's greatest strength; it is also the book's greatest weakness . . . . . more