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DeSantis Vetoed Divorce Bill That Would Have Presumed 50-50 Time-Sharing Of Children

By The Federalist, 06/06/2022 “…It is well-established that regular father presence in children’s lives greatly reduces risks for all negative life outcomes, including violence, criminality, teen pregnancy and promiscuity, depression and despair, and poverty…” Read the entire article: https://thefederalist.com/2022/07/06/desantis-vetoed-divorce-bill-that-would-have-presumed-50-50-time-sharing-of-children/

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Dutch Parliament agrees Parental Alienation action plan

By Shared Parenting Scotland, 06/06/2022 “…The Dutch House of Representatives agreed the following motion on May 29th 2022: ‘noting that parental alienation is a major social problem and that in 2020 the Expert Team on parental alienation already recommended that parents be warned at an early stage that they are breaking the law and that

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Dads who are involved in their sons’ upbringing also shape their testosterone. And this could have big implications for paternal care

By ZME Science, 06/02/2022 “…Case in point, a new study found that boys whose fathers were present and involved with their upbringing when they were teens had lower testosterone levels when they later became fathers in their own turn, compared to boys who lived in households with an absent father…” Read the entire article: https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/dads-who-are-involved-in-their-sons-upbringing-also-shape-their-testosterone-and-this-could-have-big-implications-for-paternal-care/  

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Fighting for the parental rights of fathers

By WGNTV, 06/08/2022 “…When you’re going through a divorce, even if it’s amicable, it’s important to have a experienced advocate in your corner. Here in Chicago attorney Jeffery Leving has made a career fighting for the rights of fathers. With Father’s Day coming up, he joins us now with advice…” Read the entire article: https://wgntv.com/daytime-chicago/daytime-chicago-sponsored/fighting-for-the-parental-rights-of-fathers/

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Overcoming Parental Alienation

By Alan D. Blotcky, PhD – Psychiatric Times, 06/02/2022 “…Parental alienation is a pathological phenomenon in high-conflict divorces where 1 parent sabotages a child’s relationship with the other parent. If the offending parent is successful in their mission, the child totally rejects the targeted parent; this would be severe alienation…” Read the entire article: https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/overcoming-parental-alienation  

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HB 508 will protect children’s relationships with both loving parents: Don Hubin

By Cleveland, 06/01/2022 “…When both parents are fit, loving parents, children should not be denied a full relationship with each of them because the parents choose to live apart. Parental separation should not result in parental deprivation…” Read the entire article: https://www.cleveland.com/opinion/2022/06/hb-508-will-protect-childrens-relationships-with-both-loving-parents-don-hubin.html

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Shared parenting legislation

By WOSU, 05/18/2022 “…The Ohio legislature is considering a bill to make shared parenting the presumed outcome in child custody cases. Currently, in disputed cases, a parent must actively pursue a shared parenting arrangement otherwise courts will default to granting sole custody more often than not to the mother…” Read the entire article: https://news.wosu.org/show/all-sides-with-ann-fisher/2022-05-18/shared-parenting-legislation

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The birth of a child to parents who are not married is different than a child with married parents under South Dakota laws.

By Legal Reader, 04/29/2022 “…While both married and unmarried parents have impact on their children’s lives in South Dakota, unmarried parents may be prevented from making specific decision regarding their health and education, and when they might be able to spend time with them.  The birth of a child to parents who are not married

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If a marriage doesn’t last, why should alimony? DeSantis can fix this injustice

By Miami Herald, 04/18/2022 “…I implore Gov. Ron DeSantis to sign the alimony reform legislation — Senate Bill 1796 — into law. The bill proposes reasonable guidelines and makes it harder for divorce lawyers to use children as bargaining chips during divorce proceedings when mothers and fathers are already going through a challenging time…” Read

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