For example, the Alliance for Non-Custodial Parents Rights (ANCPR) announces that their mission is to «
promote Equal Parenting (shared parenting) for children and believes that child support enforcement and sole custody violate the constitutional rights of children and their non-custodial mothers and fathers» (http://www.pacificnet.net/~ljaks/).
There are significant opportunities for Canadian advocates for parents to use the academic research revealed by the conference to
promote equal parenting, to advocate the for a Canadian resolution similar to that of the Council of Europe, and to show how equal shared parenting is being successfully implemented in various countries to the benefit of children, parents and society in general.
LANDMARK laws that
promote equal parenting time for separated couples are emotionally damaging children, according to lawyers and psychologists.
Not exact matches
The ACFC works closely with pro-family and civil liberties groups throughout the country in an effort to
promote equal rights for both
parents in family courts throughout the U.S..
With
equal parts creativity, infant development know - how, and hands - on mommy experience, I wrote a new
parent's guide to
promoting baby milestones and learning through play.
When their children were not
promoted to grade 4, the
parents filed a class action suit in state court, alleging violations of the children's due process and
equal protection rights under the state and federal constitutions.
Promoting equity for students of all races helps schools ensure
equal opportunity for learning and academic achievement, improved school climate, and meaningful
parent and community engagement.
This includes
promoting the work our Canadian neighbors are doing to pass Bill C - 560, a private members Bill to amend Canada's federal Divorce Act to introduce a rebuttable presumption of
equal shared
parenting.
Missouri
promotes shared
parenting bill, the legislation proposes adding language to the state's child custody law to emphasize that the best interest of the child is
equal access to both
parents.
A rebuttable presumption in favour
equal shared
parenting will serve to reduce conflict, reduce the need for intensive lawyer intervention in many cases, reduce fees to lawyers, and
promote the true best interests of Canadian children to enjoy a decent relationship with both
parents.
This Bill
promotes a legislated rebuttable presumption for
Equal Shared
Parenting as being in the «Best Interests of the Child».
Even though the current shared
parenting law gives emphasis on the best interest of the child and
promoting the benefits of spending an
equal amount of time with each
parent, Brownsberger admitted that he's uncomfortable with the House's draft.
Equal parenting law is not the same to the widely advocated shared
parenting law, which
promotes the practice of egalitarian parental approach after a divorce or separation.
«There are two key rationales which underlie and
promote the concept of joint physical custody: one comes from a concern for the child, and it holds that
equal or frequent access to both
parents is in the best interest of the child (Wallerstein & Kelly, 1980).