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KAY: Shared parenting after separation – Canadians want it, but Bill C-78 stubbornly clings to outdated winner-takes-all model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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Are Joint Custody and Shared Parenting a Child’s Right?

By Good Mens Project on 10/15/2018 “… Many families with children separate all around the world. In France, for instance, nearly 200,000 children per year are affected by the divorce of their parents. After divorce, just over seven out of ten children (73%) live only with their mother and visit their father on alternate weekends. …” Read the entire article: https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/are-joint-custody-and-shared-parenting-a-childs-right-phtz/

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Forum To Promote Equal Shared Parenting Laws Coming To Howell

By WHMI on 10/06/2018 “… The Americans for Equal Shared Parentings’ Capitols for Kids Tour will come to the Howell Opera House on Wednesday, October 10th from 6-9pm. Organizers say the goal is to educate and inform the public on legislative progress in family court reform, specifically laws requiring joint parental custody where no disqualifying factor is

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Mother settles case over refusal to register son with his father’s surname

By Irish Times on 11/08/2018 “… An asylum seeker who became pregnant following a relationship with a security guard at a direct provision centre has settled a High Court case over a refusal to register her son’s surname as that of his father on his birth certificate. …” Read the entire article: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/mother-settles-case-over-refusal-to-register-son-with-his-father-s-surname-1.3691255?fbclid=IwAR0_zMrGJMpDfIA7mbJzWZ6lUYOCb4Bq5CUh9mUl5NyJywAvsSQdz3a4Heg

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Mothers prefer daughters and fathers prefer sons – but the female bias is stronger, study says

By Daily Mail on 11/06/2018 “… Parents are supposed to love all their children equally – but subconsciously, they may be biased, a new study suggests.  Women really do prefer daughters, and men (slightly) prefer sons, according to new research from Finnish and American scientists.  …” Read the entire article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6359139/Mothers-prefer-daughters-fathers-prefer-sons-female-bias-stronger-study-says.html?fbclid=IwAR3byWSEwfq1E1a_cRr8SH_UBrzDqOBxdLLcdGUBaIqzkDrUueASyg_q4oo

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Divorce and child custody: Men cry foul

By CNN on 11/07/2018 “… Mothers often complain about getting the short end of the stick in divorce cases involving child custody, but so do many fathers. For parents who are trying to juggle shared custody, child support payments and their careers — finding the right life-balance can seem impossible. …” Read the entire article: https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/05/us/divorce-child-custody-tips-lisa-ling-this-is-life/index.html?fbclid=IwAR0MCPIt5rX08Tr-EFV-gsBQJIVJ6aZQ38zQy7zz0ODW2huWXl9gp67A3zY

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