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Opinion: Shared parenting the best option for children of divorce

By Cincinnati on 05/14/2018 “… Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin recently signed a historic child custody bill into law. In doing so, Kentucky becomes the first state to say that if both parents are fit, they split parenting time equally. I say the “first state” because family attorneys, judges and other experts knew this day was coming […]

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Call for ‘shared parenting’ after separation as ministers launch family law review

By Herald Scotland on 05/15/2018 “…SEPARATING parents should start with the assumption they will split care of their children 50-50, according to a charity, which claims the approach will avoid the character attacks and “winner takes all” approach of the current system. …” Read the entire article: http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16227395.Call_for__shared_parenting__after_separation_as_Scottish_Government_launches_family_law_review/

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A Brief History Of Custody Laws And Court-Created Fatherlessness

By arc digital on 05/15/2018 “… The sociological reality is that, at this point in American history, women tended to occupy their time at home more often than they do today — a reality, of course, driven as much by biology and the state of domestic technology, in which laundry alone was an all-day chore, as sexism. …”

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How to Support Your Grieving Children on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day

By US News Health on 05/09/2018 “… AS WE APPROACH MOTHER’S Day this weekend and with Father’s Day coming up next month, it’s important to remember that for some, this is a very painful time of year. For children who have lost a parent, holiday celebrations focused on the presence of mothers and fathers can evoke poignant

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The Risks Children Of Divorce Face [Infographic]

By Dads Divorce  “… Children of divorce often struggle coping with all the change that their parents’ breakup causes. If they are exposed to any disagreements between their parents, they face additional risk factors and the adjustment is even more daunting. …” Read the entire article: https://dadsdivorce.com/articles/risks-children-divorce-face-infographic/?utm_source=DadsDivorce.com+Newsletter&utm_campaign=7f734807d2-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_05_08&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62e4666e8a-7f734807d2-123602150

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Paternity battle

By WFLA on 05/08/2018 “… A 5-year-old Florida girl is in the middle of a legal battle between her biological father and the man married to her mother at the time of her birth. …” Read the entire article: http://www.wfla.com/video/paternity-battle_20180508220425/1167665412

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MPs seek to guarantee grandparents’ rights to see children

By The Guardian 05/07/2018 “… There is cross-party support for an amendment to the Children Act, which would refer to a youngster’s right to have a relationship with close members of their extended family, it has been reported. This would include aunts and uncles having access to their nephews and nieces. …” Read the entire article: https://www.theguardian.com/law/2018/may/07/mps-seek-to-guarantee-grandparents-rights-to-see-children

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Shared parenting research (is it really best for kids?)

By Wealthy Single Mommy on 4/30/2018 “… Shared parenting isn’t right for families where one parent struggles with addiction, there is a history of violence or abuse, or severe mental illness. As of Friday April 27, Kentucky became the first state in the country with a “legal presumption” for joint custody in divorce proceedings. …” Read the entire article: https://www.wealthysinglemommy.com/shared-parenting-research/

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