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What’s it Really Like in Divorce Court?: Shared Parenting Zoom Talk with Dr. Norman Klein

by John Clapp | Feb 1, 2022 | Education

Shared Parenting Council of Connecticut presents a talk with Dr. Norman Klein. In this video, he defines the role of a forensic psychologist and recommends never going to court unless you have to. He mentions methods of getting divorced, issues regarding “best...

Testify for Shared Parenting, GAL Reform and Alimony Reform on Monday, March 31

by John Clapp | Mar 27, 2014 | Shared Parenting Tips

When: Monday March 31, preferably near 8am, but any time after that is OK. Between 8am and 10am you sign up for a lottery number. After that you sign at the bottom of the list of speakers. Expect to compete with many people testifying. Where: Legislative Office...

Testimony in Hartford supports presumed shared parenting – click for shared parenting plans

by John Clapp | Jan 9, 2014 | Shared Parenting Tips

Over 50 people attended a hearing of Connecticut’s Custody Task Force at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, Thursday, January 9, 2014. Almost all spoke in favor of the presumption of shared parenting as a starting point. If shared parenting were...

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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 It might become outdated by some change in the law or court procedures.

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