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Jim Parton

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Jim Parton is the author of several books, including Unreasonable Behaviour, The Bucks Stops Here and Playing Footsie. He also wrote a book with the popular minstrel Robbie Williams, entitled 'Let Me Entertain You.'

He used to be a fathers' rights activist and was chairman of FNF for five years and later editor of the charity's newsletter, McKenzie. Jim was a frequent spokesperson on family law issues in the UK media.

He now lives in Southern Poland where he is restoring a seventeenth-century former bishop's palace with his wife at Piotrowice Nyskie, near Nysa. He writes occasionally on the internet and for the press and is a member of the Dull Men's Club.

References

  1. "Courts to get parent access power". 2 February 2005.

Further reading

  • Jim Parton (2009) The Bucks Stop Here: Money talks and mine said 'goodbye' . Harriman House. ISBN 978-1-905641-00-0


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