First off, I did read the whole article, and in many ways she is correct. Men, even when they get sole custody of their children, and it happens more than you think, they rarely if ever qualify for WIC. In most states you will find little to no pursuit of women who own back child support. Currently in NM several attorney's are looking into a class action suit because men are almost NEVER assisted by Child Support Enforcement in getting back child support from Women. The local head of CSED is on record as saying a man who has sole custody of his children shouldn't be looking for handouts from the state. In the area of Domestic Violence, women need no evidence anymore. Their word is all that is required to get a restraining order and finding of domestic violence. My own ex-wife had a seizure, was able to call me just before she seized, hit the foot board of our bed and went out like a light. After I got to the house, gave her the meds to stop the seizure and then left, she called the police and told them the mark on her head was from me punching her. Luckily the next day she divulged to another lawyer that she lied to the police and he reported it. Nonetheless, because at the time she said her injury was from my striking her I was arrested, a temporary restraining order was imposed and I was removed from a rental property we owned because she said we both lived there even though she resided in our house and I was living in the rental. Subsequently I was able to prove to the court that I lived their alone and the order was withdrawn. Women, through VAWA have been able to claim domestic violence without ever having called the police, telling another soul about it and courts just take their word for it without a scintilla of evidence.