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The mother of my child is refusing to give me access despite paternity test. What do I do?

By News24, 01/10/2022  “…Many parents email us with heavy hearts stating that they are being alienated from their children. Parental alienation happens when one parent refuses the other parent access to their child for no specific or real reason. Parental alienation can be damaging to the child and the alienated parent…” Read the entire article: https://www.news24.com/parent/family/relationships/finance_legal/the-mother-of-my-child-refuses-me-access-even-though-tests-confirmed-the-child-is-mine-what-do-i-do-20220106

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There is overwhelming support for true shared parenting

By The Altamont Enterprise, 01/06/2022 “… National Parents Organization, in collaboration with NY Families for Tomorrow and NY Americans for Equal Shared Parenting, as well as The Fathers’ Rights Movement, just received the results of an independently conducted poll of the attitudes of New Yorker’s about shared parenting…” Read the entire article: https://altamontenterprise.com/01062022/there-overwhelming-support-true-shared-parenting

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Opinion: Ohio law encourages ‘lopsided, unfair custody arrangements’ that put parents at war

By Teresa Harlow – The Columbus Dispatch, 12/29/2021 “…In a recent survey conducted by Public Policy Polling, 83% of Ohioans agreed that “a child would benefit from having equal time with both fit and willing parents following divorce.” Surprisingly, current Ohio law fails to support this assumption…” Read the entire article: https://www.dispatch.com/story/opinion/columns/guest/2021/12/29/opinion-how-can-divorced-parents-work-together-childrens-sake/8943411002/

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Parenting Time Guidelines: ‘Shared parenting’ new in 2022

By Nicole Makris – The Indiana Lawyer, 01/05/2022 “…With a shared parenting plan, each parent’s home is intended to be a “home base” for the child where their adjustment to separate households is facilitated by mutual routine between the parents’ households. A shared parenting plan is most beneficial when established for a child at a

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What Is The Difference Between Joint Custody And Joint Shared Parenting?

By Lawyers.com, 12/15/2021 “…Terms describing different types of arrangements can sound similar. For example, “joint custody” and “joint shared parenting” are not synonymous. Understanding the distinction between these terms and the other available custody options will help you decide what type of arrangement you should seek…” Read the entire article: https://blogs.lawyers.com/attorney/child-custody/what-is-the-difference-between-joint-custody-and-joint-shared-parenting-71694/

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Mental health practitioners confront a crisis in families: Parental alienation

By Tennessean, 12/18/2021 “…Alienating behavior refers to the intentional and purposeful maneuvers by one parent to sabotage and disrupt a child’s relationship with the other parent. These maneuvers can range from persistent bad-mouthing to false allegations of abuse to interrupt parenting time…” Read the entire article: https://www.tennessean.com/story/opinion/2021/12/18/parental-alienations-negative-impact-children-divorce/8912074002/  

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When Studies Don’t Replicate: A Case Study

By Edward Kurk – Psychology Today, 12/22/2021 “… For social problems like family violence and parental alienation, replications and higher standards of transparency and accountability should be expected, not ignored or undermined…” Read the entire article: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/co-parenting-after-divorce/202112/when-studies-dont-replicate-case-study  

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School board changes bus policy for parents in town with shared custody

By The Foxboro Reporter, 11/03/2021 “…Also, parents or guardians must provide documentation of a court-ordered or court-filed shared physical custody or shared parenting arrangement that provides for a regular schedule for when the student will be at which residence…” Read the entire article: https://www.thesunchronicle.com/foxboro_reporter/news/local_news/school-board-changes-bus-policy-for-parents-in-town-with-shared-custody/article_ba98902f-b71c-567e-9504-5e434c3a23a1.html

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False Allegations of Abuse During Divorce: The Role of Alienating Beliefs

By Psychiatric Times, 11/23/2021 “… False allegations of abuse are an all-too-common phenomenon during divorce and child custody proceedings. One parent fabricates a false allegation against the other parent to gain leverage in court and to undermine the parent-child relationship going forward…” Read the entire article: https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/false-allegations-of-abuse-during-divorce-the-role-of-alienating-beliefs  

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Connecticut parents support new child custody procedures

By The CT Mirror, 12/09/2021 “…What convinces Connecticut parents to support shared parenting? Well, we now have more than 40 years of scientific research showing that, in the vast majority of cases, children are well served by substantial sharing of parental responsibilities by both parents provided that both are fit parents…” Read the entire article: https://ctmirror.org/category/ct-viewpoints/connecticut-parents-support-new-child-custody-procedures/

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