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Connecticut Judge Supports Shared Parenting; Repudiates Alienation

by Admin | May 3, 2023 | Best Interests of the Child, Education

In a recent hearing at Regional Family Trial Docket in Middletown, CT, Hon. Thomas Moukawsher demonstrated an understanding of the importance of both parents in the lives of their children. The judge rejected a motion by the mother and her attorney to modify a 2022...

Shared Parenting Reduces Child Abuse And Neglect

by Admin | Apr 18, 2023 | Best Interests of the Child, Education

Shared parenting reduces child abuse and neglect. Why? Abusers are identified up-front and denied shared parenting when courts are doing their job. Guardrails include protective orders, ex parte orders, child protective services, domestic violence (DV) counseling for...

CT legislature must protect domestic abuse victims

by Admin | Mar 9, 2023 | Best Interests of the Child, Education, Uncategorized

25 Legislators have Signed a Letter of Support for SPC and NPO-CT

by Admin | Feb 1, 2023 | Shared Parenting Tips

25 legislators have signed a letter of support for SPC and NPO-CT as representatives of parents who have used Family Courts. In brief, the letter states that “their advocacy has the potential to reduce incentives for harmful litigation. They advocate for a new...

Legislators See Path to Reform Family Court Practices

by Admin | Jan 23, 2023 | Education, Shared Parenting Tips

How do courts increase the conflict between separating parents and adversely affect children from disadvantaged backgrounds? How do families resolve disputes outside of the adversarial system? Why 25 Connecticut legislators have recognized shared parenting...
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Disclaimer: The Shared Parenting Council of Connecticut (SPC) does not provide legal advice. The information contained on this page and on linked pages represent the opinion of the SPC based on SPC’s best efforts. Our guide to skilled  professionals does not guarantee good results in any specific case. SPC’s interpretation of Family Court procedures might be disputed by legal professionals. It might become outdated by some change in the law or court procedures.

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