by John Clapp | Sep 4, 2013 | Shared Parenting Tips
Hearings on 9/17 and 9/24. See below for details. Suggested testimony: child support guidelines should recognize shared parenting • Tell your own story, or the story of those you know, about a noncustodial (also known as “nonresidential” or not “primary residence”)...
by John Clapp | Aug 7, 2013 | Shared Parenting Tips
Connecticut’s Child Support Guidelines need to empower both parents to maintain households and pay for expenses associated with child rearing. The term “empower” is important, since they benefit from seeing parents who have responsibility and the means to...
by John Clapp | Oct 25, 2012 | Shared Parenting Tips
Many individuals become interested in shared parenting either during or after a difficult seperation. During this period all the individuals are going through a possible range of emotions. The fear, anger, and anxiety can be overwhelming. However, it is typically...
by John Clapp | Sep 19, 2012 | Shared Parenting Tips
An expert on parent-child relationships and author of the book “Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that Bind” testified in New Haven court according to The New Haven Register on September 12,2012. Here are some of the signs that you or someone you love...
by John Clapp | May 28, 2012 | Shared Parenting Tips
A path breaking shared parenting bill was recently passed by the Minnesota legislature. Two new requirements: 1) The bill (HF 322) requires a minimum of 35% of the parenting time for each parent; 2) the 35% minimum takes effect immediately, even for temporary custody...
by John Clapp | May 9, 2012 | Shared Parenting Tips
Oregon recently passed a law making false allegations a class A crime — but the punishment is $750, and that requires proving “the intent to influence a custody, parenting time, visitation or child support decision (419B.016 Offense of false report of...