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National Parents Organization releases ‘report card’ evaluating shared-parenting statutes of each state

By Michael Bartiromo – Fox News 09/18/19 “… The National Parents Organization has released a “report card” evaluating the implementation of effective shared-parenting statutes across the nation — and only two states received an “A.” …” Read the entire article: https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/national-parents-organization-report-card

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Expert advice in family law, divorce and separation

By Jonny Dillon – Teesside Live 09/16/19 “… Not getting caught up in conflict because of poor communication can often be the greatest gift you can give to your child who will just want to spend time with their parents without feeling caught in the middle. …” Read the entire article: https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/special-features/expert-advice-family-law-divorce-16893148

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Should children spend equal time with each parent as the starting point?

By Family Law 09/02/19 “… A YouGov poll commissioned by fathers’ rights group FNF Both Parents Matter Cymru concludes that 8 out of 10 respondents agreed that there should be a legal presumption that children should spend ‘roughly equal’ time with each parent following separation or divorce. …” Read the entire article: https://www.familylaw.co.uk/news_and_comment/should-children-spend-equal-time-with-each-parent-as-the-starting-point

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‘We went to court arguing over €30’

By Sheila Wayman – The Irish Times 09/10/2019 “… He believes his experiences reflect how difficult it is to separate maintenance and access “because the two do go hand in hand and the children are sometimes used as pawns in that situation”. …” Read the entire article: https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/health-family/we-went-to-court-arguing-over-30-1.4006176

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9/11 Claimed The Lives Of Many Fathers. Today Their Children Remember Them.

By Shelby Talcott – The Daily Caller 09/11/2019 “… The New York Post profiled some of the children who were born and grew up fatherless because of 9/11, noting their fathers’ memory lives on. Eighteen years after the attacks, some of the teenagers are continuing in their father’s footsteps while others have found ways to

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The Myth and Reality of Deadbeat Dads

By Andrew Yarrow – Yahoo Lifestyle 09/06/2019 “… Child custody and child support laws and judicial practices continue to favor mothers, given that the sotto voce assumption that mothers are innately better parents has been the guiding principle of family law. …” Read the entire article: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/myth-reality-deadbeat-dads-213646237.html

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Divorced dad targets California’s ‘outdated’ alimony law

By Priscella Vega – Los Angeles Times 09/13/19 “… A Huntington Beach man is taking another shot at reforming California’s alimony law, this time by championing a ballot initiative that would restrict payments to former spouses to a maximum of five years following a divorce or legal separation. …” Read the entire article: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-09-13/divorced-dad-targets-californias-outdated-alimony-law

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Amendment seeks to correct disparity between executive’s and judiciary’s definitions of shared parenting

By Gabriel Olano – Law Times 08/30/2019 “… According to Morneau, the clarification to the Income Tax Act will ensure that benefits paid to families in shared-parenting arrangements are not stopped or interrupted. …” Read the entire article: https://www.lawtimesnews.com/practice-areas/tax/federal-government-to-clarify-shared-parenting-benefits-eligibility/303591

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Parental Alienation: It Only Takes One Falsehood to Ruin Lives

By Ivy Blonwyn – PsychCentral 08/23/19 ‘Da called and told me he never wants to see you again’. That’s all it takes. One lie to a confused, hurting child. A lie repeated forcefully and consistently until it became ‘truth’. Read the entire article: https://blogs.psychcentral.com/full-heart/2019/08/parental-alienation-it-only-takes-one-falsehood-to-ruin-lives/

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Old school divorce is in the past, set expectations and boundaries

By Jann Blackstone – Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette 09/05/19 “… Enter joint custody and everything changed. Now the courts, the psychological community, society, etc., all believe co-parenting is in the best interest of the children and if you want to do it right, exes must interact — in the best interest of the children, of

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