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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
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, entitled 'Let Me Entertain You.' He used to be a
fathers' rights The fathers' rights movement is a social movement whose members are primarily interested in issues related to family law, including child custody and child support, that affect fathers and their children. Many of its members are fathers who desi ...
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 medi

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


Further reading

* Jim Parton (2009) ''The Bucks Stop Here: Money talks and mine said 'goodbye' ''. Harriman House. Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Fathers' rights activists British non-fiction writers British male writers Male non-fiction writers {{UK-nonfiction-writer-stub