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Prof. Martin Kulldorff, Ph.D. is a biostatistician and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. He has substantial experience with shared parenting.

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Colleen O’Neil, MSW, M.Ed. is a trained mediator, therapist, educator, social worker, and divorce coach. She has successfully implemented solutions for divorce mediations and difficult post-divorce issues, most recently through her private practice in Westport, CT.

Date & Time: Tuesday May 12, 2020 at 8:00pm

Format: 15-minute presentation followed by 15 minutes of Q&A. Each program will be roughly 30 minutes.

Where: Zoom. Email info@sharedparentinginc.org for an invitation to log onto the event.

Every Tuesday at 8pm talk with professionals who know about emotional, legal, and practical issues related to divorce, co-parenting, parallel parenting and parenting of all sorts. If you’re unable to attend watch our replay at SharedParentinginc.org

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