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Main Forums => Father's Issues => Topic started by: Kitty C. on Feb 20, 2009, 12:24:21 PM
Some new information from acfc.org. This is a study that was done in Canada that looks at the scope of child custody not in the terms of parental rights, BUT parental responsibility. It also includes the government's responsibility to the parents so that they can sustain their parenting responsibilities. I've only been able to look briefly at the executive summary, but I'm impressed with how they present the data. It is also implied that, even though this study was done in Canada, it would be useful here in the US, too.
'Responsibility-based framework based upon children's needs'.............Personally, I think they've hit the nail on the head...........
http://www.fira.ca/cms/documents/179/ChildCustody-ExecSummary.pdf (http://www.fira.ca/cms/documents/179/ChildCustody-ExecSummary.pdf)
[COLOR=#NaNNaNNaN]http://www.fira. ca/cms/documents /181/ChildCustod y.Kruk.Fullpdf. pdf[/COLOR] (http://www.acfc.org/site/R?i=fkplW8i14q1mPDsyWSdTfA..)
I just got that too. I only had time to read the first few pages - will read the rest this weekend. I'm happy to see this kind of research being published. (http://www.deltabravo.net/forum/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)