Your conviction of the primary parent gives away your bias. You are not interested in CO anything. You only want more hooks into your ex who is raising the children. Typical Family court trash convict a parent before you even have any evidences of wrong doing. YOUR REASEARCH is who is OUR....Research.
These ideas seems to be made with good intentions. I sadly would need to say they would not work. I am a veteran of Family court and all these remedies would add thousands ands thousands of dollars in more cost and procedures. A example is if a parent will not cooperate in a settlement conference why force the victimized parent into expensive co-parenting therapy?
Institutional/systemic changes are needed... We are not focusing on one element of this ailing system. The system needs work in totality. The goal of family law should be to have two healthy parents for the children not to take one out of the picture. We are hurting our children by not giving them the opportunity to have the support of two healthy parents.
It should be noted that our research shows that the parent that is not cooperating is primarily the custodial parent.
"It should be noted that our research shows that the parent that is not cooperating is primarily the custodial parent."
This sounds like a agenda not a remedy between to parents.
AcEz1985 4 years ago
The agenda is fixing the courts. Please take the time to read and understand before making these comments.
cccjustice 4 years ago
Your conviction of the primary parent gives away your bias. You are not interested in CO anything. You only want more hooks into your ex who is raising the children. Typical Family court trash convict a parent before you even have any evidences of wrong doing. YOUR REASEARCH is who is OUR....Research.
AcEz1985 4 years ago
Please take the time to review our group websiteand then make comments. There is no bias other than fixing the courts.
cccjustice 4 years ago
These ideas seems to be made with good intentions. I sadly would need to say they would not work. I am a veteran of Family court and all these remedies would add thousands ands thousands of dollars in more cost and procedures. A example is if a parent will not cooperate in a settlement conference why force the victimized parent into expensive co-parenting therapy?
AcEz1985 4 years ago
Institutional/systemic changes are needed... We are not focusing on one element of this ailing system. The system needs work in totality. The goal of family law should be to have two healthy parents for the children not to take one out of the picture. We are hurting our children by not giving them the opportunity to have the support of two healthy parents.
It should be noted that our research shows that the parent that is not cooperating is primarily the custodial parent.
cccjustice 4 years ago