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Dr. Sue Bluth

DR. SUE CORNBLUTH Dr. Sue Cornbluth is a certified parenting expert and coach with international recognition, specializing in high conflict situations. She is a regular contributor as a mental health expert for network television stations including NBC, Fox and CBS.  She has contributed to several national publications and has written a best- selling book, “Building Self Esteem in Children […]

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  LISA RENE REYNOLDS, lmft, pHD Dr. Reynolds is the Program Director and Assistant Professor in the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy at Iona College.  She also works as a family therapist in private practice in Connecticut. She has been a therapist, supervisor, and clinical director for a number of mental health agencies over the

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5 Tips For Parenting After A Divorce

By Huffington Post on 10/29/2017 “… Parenting after a divorce can be challenging. You’re not just dealing with the growing pains of children, you’re also dealing with additional feelings and emotions that have now taken root as a result of the divorce. …” Read the entire article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/5-tips-for-parenting-after-a-divorce_us_59f627bbe4b05f0ade1b5826

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Tyrese Gibson thanks his wife Samantha for her support after child services clear him of abuse allegations

By Daily Mail on 11/04/2017 “… Tyrese took to Instagram on Wednesday, breaking down in tears over his custody battle in a public show of emotion as he pleaded: ‘Don’t take my baby please, don’t take my baby.  …” Read the entire article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-5050429/Tyrese-Gibson-thanks-wife-support-child-abuse-row.html#ixzz4xzLbPoct

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Child support is for the children

By Canton Rep on 11/07/2017 “… The Ohio Senate is considering a bill, SB 125, that would create significant changes to Ohio’s child support laws. And they are certainly in need of revisions. Times have changed significantly since the early 1990s when many of the provisions of Ohio’s laws last revised. …” Read the entire article: http://www.cantonrep.com/opinion/20171107/child-support-is-for-children

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Should You Put Off Divorce for the Sake of the Children?

By Huffington Post on 11/01/2017 “… When contemplating a divorce, one of the biggest concerns couples have is whether splitting up will be the best option for their children. After all, a divorce impacts an entire family, not only a husband and wife. A couple’s decision to divorce turns on various factors, with the weight of each

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Giving rookie dads the online info they really need

By Death Rattle Sports on  11/01/2017 “… Researchers found that despite the considerable time the fathers in the study spent on the internet hunting down information on pregnancy and parenting, most said the information was not tailored to them. The study looked at what specific information those men wanted and what they felt was lacking, so they

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Bills addressing equal child custody to be filed, legislators say

By SouthEast Missourian on 10/13/2017 “… While progress may be slow, progress toward ensuring equal parenting rights is moving forward in Missouri, local legislators and state activists said during a meeting Thursday night at the Concourse in Cape Girardeau. …” Read the entire article: http://www.semissourian.com/story/2452060.html

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Meet 4 Black Men Who Could Change Your Perception Of Single Fathers

By Mic  “… Their stories need to be a larger part of the narrative of black men and single fatherhood. In interviews with several black fathers, they all acknowledged the mistakes they’ve made in their journey as partners and parents. They admit to struggling with poor planning, immaturity and bad decision making. None of them is

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