In 2012, so-called “child support” was seizing 86% of single dad Jon Klement’s income, leaving him with less take-home income than the amount of his monthly rent payment, in spite of him having a full-time, professional, degreed job. Without assistance from family, there would have been no money for toilet paper, electricity, food or anything for him and his three children.
Eventually, Jon and his three kids wound up homeless, living in a station wagon. One day, after the station wagon broke down, Jon was mugged on the streets of St. Louis and almost stabbed trying to walk to work.
The Divorced Dad’s Dojo, Volume 1 is a survival manual for single dads that starts by saying the quiet part out loud. The anti-father, anti-family, anti-child system is not broken by any means. In fact, it’s working exactly as designed. It’s designed to destroy you and your children.
By starting with this basic reality, The Divorced Dad’s Dojo, Volume 1 can help you build a warrior mindset that will help you and your children persevere against the system.
The Divorced Dad’s Dojo Podcast delves into the issues that embattled single dads face and showcases positive steps forward by organizations dedicated to doing something about it.
Don Espino de la Rosa and Deldric Rumble are the characters Jon’s sons grew up playing at their famliy RPG gaming table. By writing about their adventures, Jon maintains a feeling of connection to them in spite of Parental Alienation.
The book is serialized on Tapas.io. It can be found here. Subscribing and liking is enough to financially support the author and the fights against Parental Alienation.
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