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Shameful Attack on Rep. Minnie Gonzalez in the Hartford Courant

by John Clapp | Oct 25, 2014 | Shared Parenting Tips

The Saturday, October 25, 2014 Hartford Courant editorial (p A9) engages in a poorly researched attack on Rep Minnie Gonzalez, who is seeking a 10th term in the legislature. To their shame, they neglect to mention Minnie’s heroic role in the family court reform...

Walk October 24-27 for Divorce and Custody Reform with Patrick!

by John Clapp | Oct 23, 2014 | Shared Parenting Tips

Patrick Glynn is walking 400 miles from Boston to Washington DC, taking every step for family law reform. He’s looking for walkers to join him on part of his journey, or simply provide a couch to spend a night, and is passing through CT this week....

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