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Even for toddlers, joint custody is the best option

By Texarkana Gazette on 12/20/2018 “… In my view, you’ll be doing your children (and yourself and your soon-to-be-ex) a great disservice by not actively seeking 50/50 joint physical and legal custody of your children. Except in cases where children need protection from an abusive or neglectful parent (which seems to not be applicable to your situation), […]

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Barbara Kay: SNL could never smear another group like it does fathers

By National Post on 12/18/2018 “… Christmas Dad lives in a sad-looking home somewhere in interior Florida (wink wink: deplorables territory). The kids arrive to find a bimbo in residence, introduced only by her first name. Both she and Dad chain-smoke in the house. The kids are unhappy, expressing longing for the “rules” their mother imposes. …”

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Bahati confesses to conducting DNA test on his daughter

By Nairobi News on 12/14/2018 “… Just weeks after his wife Diana Marua gave birth to their daughter, Heaven, reports emerged that Bahati secretly carried out a DNA test on the baby without his wife’s knowledge. …” Read the entire article: https://nairobinews.nation.co.ke/chillax/bahati-confesses-to-conducting-dna-test-on-his-daughter/?fbclid=IwAR3X1v5uCFgl9YRO3G3CzRFMREL_lcyeuj4yTA0D1omVH3vhlgjplkOxIEI

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Even judges aren’t immune to gender bias, a new study shows

By Market Watch on 04/23/2018 “… When it comes to decision-making, trial court judges are just as influenced by gender bias as laypeople are, a new study suggests — and may actually be even more biased. The research, published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, casts reasonable doubt on the idea that judges’ subject-matter and

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Is there gender bias against men in Mississippi child custody cases? These dads say yes.

By Clarion Ledger on 11/19/2018 “… Former Hinds County Constable Jon Lewis leaned forward in his chair, tears welling in his eyes, as he discussed not having seen his two teenage children over the last two years. “I love my kids and I want to see them,” Lewis said in an interview last week. …” Read the entire

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KAY: Shared parenting after separation – Canadians want it, but Bill C-78 stubbornly clings to outdated winner-takes-all model

By The Post Millennial on 11/23/2018 “… Everyone agrees that government reforms on divorce law were necessary, as Canada’s Divorce Act has not been re-evaluated since it was passed in 1985. Given the rapid pace of socio-cultural change in the interim, it seems more like a century ago than a mere 33 years. …” Read the entire

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Child separations, here at home: We remove far, far too many kids from their families in the name of saving them

By Daily News on 12/02/2018 “… Unfortunately, it is not unusual. At a City Council hearing last week, witness after witness testified that New York City officials routinely inflict the trauma of family separation on families right here at home. …” Read the entire article: https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-child-separations-here-at-home-20181129-story.html?fbclid=IwAR32wIhZQvffjDCzpCc0fVrbG6i2ODtMPOL5xGK1ZXdr84_1TPJJiav-TBA

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DR. MARK D. ROSEMAN Dr. Roseman is an expert in high conflict and child custody. He has worked in the co-parenting field since 1999 when he served as Assistant Director for Child Access Services with the Children’s Rights Council in Washington, DC. He worked closely with David Levy, founder of the CRC to help bring

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LOCAL PARTNERS WORKING TOWARD A SELF-HEALING COMMUNITY

By Herald Review on 10/13/2018 “…  “momentum created to move this work forward” in the community, according to Linsey McMurrin, North Central Regional ACEs Training Coordinator with Minnesota Communities Caring for Children (MCCC). The mission of MCCC is to “empower parents and communities to build supportive relationships, nurture children and prevent child abuse and neglect.” …” Read

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