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The fruits of litigation!

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15 Dec
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07 Dec
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30 Nov
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25 Nov
Shared care dead as mother stands firm on no access

25 Nov
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24 Nov
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23 Nov
Labor Greens Creating a Fatherless Society

23 Nov
Family Law Bill - How they voted

23 Nov
Senate a disgrace passing Family Law Bill

05 Nov
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18 Oct
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18 Oct
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25 Sep
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14 Sep
Shared care time: An increasingly common arrangement

07 Sep
Review of Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007

05 Sep
National Child Protection Week (4-11 September)

30 Aug
Ombudsman slams NSW child welfare

22 Aug
Senate committee reports back on Family Law Bill

19 Aug
Father's name stripped from birth certificate

23 Jul
Family Courts (FCA & FMCA) Family Violence Best Practice Principles guideline updated

15 Jul
Dad gets custody from mum who wouldn't let children grow up

15 Jul
 Divorce is a big deal even for adult children

12 Jul
Top 10 myths about Shared Parenting (Child Custody laws) in Australia

07 Jul
Book re DIY divorce: Navigating the court system

29 Jun
Cows are more important than children !

23 Jun
Senate sneaks through Child Support amendments

05 Jun
A presumption that every child wants the love of both parents in equal measure

02 Jun
Changes to the Family Law Regulations

31 May
Family Law Amendment  (Validation of certain parenting orders and other measures) BILL...

30 May
Minister for the Status of Women, Kate Ellis gets it wrong!

23 May
Japan finally moves to join Hague Convention

22 May
Minister McClelland on the short list to go

13 May
Protest Against DOCS - Chaos as man climbs Sydney Harbour Bridge

11 May
Budget - Strengthening Compliance for Child Support

03 May
Garry Foster appointed to Federal Magistrates Court Newcastle

26 Apr
Last chance to write a submission !

26 Apr
CSA tactics backfire as parents move overseas

25 Apr
one tries to kill her children; one writes a song about his

20 Apr
Family Court shake-up 'frightening' (NZ)

19 Apr
Together-apart: lifestyle choice that may have a family law catch

13 Apr
10 years jail for not reporting abuse (NZ)

27 Mar
Family Law Council enquiry into international child abduction.

26 Mar
Withhold sex but a criminal offence for men to withhold money.

25 Mar
Secretary SPCA comments on the Family Law Legislation Amendment Bill

25 Mar
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Added 21 December, 2007, 09:57 AM
Author: dad4life  


McIntosh & Chisholm Report Critical of Shared Parenting

It is often insightful to "follow the money" with reports such as this and see who benefits.

In this case, further controlling and excluding fathers would appear to benefit mothers and divorce industry practitioners.

Perhaps presumptive paternal custody and residence would solve the problem!

NB The article specifically mentions "lobbying by fathers' groups" and this mention is a clue/signal to the anti-father agenda of the journalist and the report writers.

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The Age (Melbourne)
21 December 2007

Custody rules 'exposing children to war zones'
By Karen Kissane

In a finding that challenges the Howard government's changes to child custody laws, new research has found that children aged under 10 can be emotionally harmed by shared-parenting arrangements in many families.

Where parents cannot co-operate and remain hostile towards each other, shared-parenting arrangements can result in a higher-than-normal rate of clinical anxiety in the children, the research found.

The report follows changes to family law by the Howard government in 2006 in response to lobbying by fathers' groups.

The changes emphasised the concept of equal shared parental responsibility, which is often misinterpreted as meaning equally shared time.

The report recommends that mediators and Family Court judges screen warring couples to ensure that their level of conflict does not make them unsuitable for shared care.

Written by Jennifer McIntosh, a child psychologist and associate professor of psychology at La Trobe University, and former Family Court judge Richard Chisolm, the report will be published next month in the journal Australian Family Lawyer.

Professor McIntosh told The Age that, to be successful, shared parenting must involve parents living close to each other and getting along well enough to have a working arrangement.

They must each feel confident that the other is a competent parent, be financially comfortable, have family-friendly work practices and keep the child out of their disagreements.

These conditions do not exist for many parents who have arrangements adjudicated by a court, Professor McIntosh said.

Litigating couples were more likely to substantially share children, even though 73% in one study reported "almost never" co-operating with each other, and 39% admitted "never" being able to protect their children from conflict.

"Shared care puts children more frequently in the pathway of animosity and acrimony between their parents, witnessing derogatory exchanges, for example," she said. "The core issue is that shared care can inadvertently rob children of security in their relationships with both parents.

"Screening is essential. We should not allocate (shared) time as a means of appeasing angry parents."

Professor McIntosh reported on two recent studies that tracked children's wellbeing after a difficult divorce. One involved 181 children and the other 111 children. In the latter study, 28% of the children were clinically distressed four months after their parents' court case ended.

Living in substantially shared care, being unhappy with those arrangements, and having parents in conflict were associated with poor mental health.

"One of the other realities of shared care is that it's less stable," she said. "It very often breaks down. Older children vote with their feet and say, 'I don't want to do this any more'. My concern is for the little kids who can't vote and have to live in these conditions of sharing their time between two enemies."

She said the concept of substantially shared time - five or more nights a fortnight with the "other" parent - was now being applied to very young children, with 21% of shared-care children in one study aged under four. Babies and toddlers are developmentally unsuited to shared care.

She said the new law "tried to do good things. It tried to say that relationships with fathers are important, and they are. My data show that too. But, inadvertently, these changes seem to be creating new difficulties."

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