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Kentucky to celebrate family law reforms by donning yellow during Shared Parenting Day April 26

By Northern Kentucky Tribune, 04/22/2022 “…The color yellow will be donned across the state of Kentucky on Tuesday, April 26 in celebration of Shared Parenting Day. Shared Parenting Day has been formally declared by lawmakers in Kentucky, Missouri, Arizona, Maryland, Massachusetts, and South Dakota…” Read the entire article: https://www.nkytribune.com/2022/04/kentucky-to-celebrate-family-law-reforms-by-donning-yellow-during-shared-parenting-day-april-26/

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Ohio Bill Would Make Shared Parenting the Default for Child-Custody Cases

By Halena Sepulveda, CleveScene, 04/21/2022 “… The passing of a bill currently making its way through the Ohio Legislature would change the way the court system handles child custody cases by making a shared parenting agreement the new presumed outcome…” Read the entire article: https://www.clevescene.com/news/ohio-bill-would-make-shared-parenting-the-default-for-child-custody-cases-38778183  

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Warren Farrell: Florida tackling divorce’s damage will help our children, alleviate ‘boy crisis’

By Florida Politics, 03/30/2022 “…When I did the research for what became “The Boy Crisis,” I initially investigated 10 causes, which led me to discover that the boy crisis resides where dads do not reside. The boy crisis is, then, caused predominantly by a fatherhood crisis…” Read the entire article: https://floridapolitics.com/archives/512823-warren-farrell-florida-tackling-divorces-damage-will-help-our-children-alleviate-boy-crisis/

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NPO Celebrates the Passing of West Virginia’s Shared Parenting Law

By EIN News, 03/31/2022 “…National Parents Organization (NPO), a nonprofit committed to transforming the norms of shared parenting nationwide, applauds West Virginia lawmakers for their bipartisan work in creating, passing, and supporting the state’s first law supporting shared parenting…” Read the entire article: https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/567120184/npo-celebrates-the-passing-of-west-virginia-s-shared-parenting-law

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Parents’ bill of rights in Kansas should include equal access to children for shared custody

By CJ Online, 03/31/2022 “…However, it seems SB 496 has missed a major opportunity to include what should be the most basic and fundamental right of any parental bill of rights: Good parents should be allowed equal access to their children…” Read the entire article: https://www.cjonline.com/story/opinion/2022/03/31/kansas-parents-bill-rights-should-include-equal-access-children/7209998001/

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What to know about co-parenting

By Medical News Today, 03/29/2022 “… When parents divorce or separate, it can be difficult for them to maintain a civil relationship for the sake of their children. However, healthy co-parenting, or shared parenting, provides children with a sense of stability. This stability is critical to their well-being…” Read the entire article: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/co-parenting

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Guiding Patients: Beating False Allegations of Abuse in Child Custody Cases

By Alan D. Blotcky, PhD – Psychiatric Times, 03/29/2022 “…False allegations of abuse are often made during contentious child custody cases. One parent believes that he or she will gain leverage in the case by lodging an allegation of abuse against the other parent. More often than not, the allegation of abuse is a tactic

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Parental Alienation: The Psychology of Fractured Parent–Child Relationships

By The Good Men Project, 03/28/2022 “… In mild alienation, a child may share a parent’s litany of complaints about the other parent but warms to that parent when they are together. In severe parental alienation, the child may refuse contact, express raw hatred of a formerly loved parent, and believe the parent is worthless…”

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