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29 Aug
Ken Thompson cycles Europe in desperate search for his son

26 Aug
Fathers 'stereotyped' by Child Support Agency

25 Aug
Ombudsman targets CSA Capacity to Pay clients

19 Aug
Green-Labor Senate to end Shared Parenting & revise Marriage

14 Aug
Assistance to Relationship Counselling welcomed

14 Aug
Labor to increase child support

10 Aug
Same Sex Couples Bill for adoptees (NSW)

24 Jul
Strangle the weed, or mother risks losing custody of child

21 Jul
Support for Australia's many Stepfamilies (FED)

16 Jul
Shared Parenting Bill presented in the House of Commons (UK)

11 Jul
Hunt for US child moves to Victoria

07 Jul
FMC gives children religious freedom of choice

07 Jul
More families staying together as divorce rate drops

07 Jul
Less Marriage, More Defacto

06 Jul
Separated couples diverge in views of relationship

02 Jul
NZ Police can issue five-day safety orders

30 Jun
AG announces new appointments to the Family Court

28 Jun
No Way to Live report: Reply - 'No way to conduct research'

24 Jun
No Way to Live report

18 Jun
Minister Bowen gets a win in the Senate

15 Jun
Top 5 Myths about Shared Parenting (Child Custody laws) in Australia

12 Jun
Adelaide Mother's bid for $278,000 monthly alimony fails

12 Jun
Liam Magill case update

10 Jun
Domestic violence victims 'miss out'

09 Jun
Man who set himself alight in Brisbane has died

07 Jun
Federal Magistrate Janet Terry is a winner

06 Jun
How can it be a crime to love your children? (UK)

05 Jun
Service through FaceBook allowed

02 Jun
Pru Goward Slams NSW Minister for Women

28 May
Aussie Paper Misrepresents Study in Order to Oppose Shared Parenting

26 May
Child Support Legislation changes introduced into Parliament

24 May
ALRC/NSWLRC release Consultation Paper on Family Violence Reform

23 May
I won't rest until I find my boy

22 May
Report: Hidden epidemic of women beating up men

20 May
Family Law Interview Transcript: AG McClelland & Steve Vizard

16 May
Dads deserve parental leave, too

15 May
Marriage counselling facing cuts to enable a boost in legal aid

12 May
Erosion in family support for families - Just the beginning

11 May
Shared custody the best and worst

08 May
Non-child-support-paying mums will be spied on like dads

04 May
Attorney-General speaks on the National Plan to Reduce Violence Against Women and thei...

30 Apr
Further updated modelling on child support reforms

26 Apr
Cheated spouses take it out on the car

25 Apr
Australia Bans Flu vaccine for children under 5

23 Apr
Girl, 12, turns her life around after removal from mother

20 Apr
Rise in mothers paying child support

19 Apr
Is Marriage Good for Your Health?

18 Apr
Melinda Stratton sticks it up Court - Kidnaps Child

17 Apr
DCJ Faulks between a rock and a hard place

17 Apr
How the web is changing the (mating) game

17 Apr
The art of divorce

16 Apr
Defrauded fathers repaid monies stolen by deception

16 Apr
Rudd remains silent on JUDICIAL FRAUD

15 Apr
Child lives with Dad after Mum's false claims of child sex abuse

11 Apr
Schools fail kids over divorce

05 Apr
Parents denied child visits

31 Mar
Personality Disorders and how they drive Family Court cases

30 Mar
NZ moves welfare system to align with Australia

28 Mar
Rising suicide toll kept under wraps

25 Mar
Separated dads need more support



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Added 05 February, 2010, 09:47 AM
Author: The Australian  


A Letter to the Editor and the associated article.

Letter to the Editor: Correction re Canadian 'shared parenting'

Re: 'Dad finds children dead in bathtub' by Caroline Overington (4 Feb 2010) The Australian

As I Canadian, I would like to correct for your readership Ms. Overington's assertion that "Canada has a shared parenting law similar to Australia's" [see below].
 
On the contrary, Canada does not have a rebuttable presumption of shared parenting, nor your wonderful mediation/arbitration services, or the "Magellan" project for timely processing of abuse allegations, or provision for sanctions for false allegations or perjury. Unlike Australia, Canada has comparatively asymptotically zero in comprehensive statistical tracking and monitoring to signal the need for adjustments in laws or programs. Moreover, the concept of your world-class Australian Institute of Family Studies or Family Council is foreign to Canadian thinking.
 
Additionally, Canada does not have your progressive "Income Share" child support system with provisions for a reasonable income reserve above minimum subsistence together with cost adjustment to reflect changed cost allocation for each parental household in shared parenting arrangements.
 
The Canadian system is based on an Income Equalization model which always assumes the custodial parent has 100% custody and makes identical income to the paying parent who is assumed to be indefinitely single. This translates to a crude flat percentage of income model based on payer income and number of dependents.
 
The province of Quebec is the only exception with its Income Shares model similar to that of Australia. In fact, it is up to 50% lower than the federal version which , by definition, includes imbedded spousal support. Even then, Quebec Child Support costs are significantly higher than comparable Australian amounts.
 
It is interesting to note that Australian experience with shared parenting mirrors that of other jurisdictions adopting shared parenting variants in that divorce rates have actually decreased with shared parenting arrangements resulting in comparatively fewer incidences of domestic violence.
 
The Canadian model can be roughly compared to you 1995 "reforms" that were replaced by your Shared Parental Responsibility Act and accompanying Child Support reforms.
 
What Canada and Australia do have in common is that repeated polls indicate 80% of Canadians support equal shared parenting regardless of age, region, political preference, or gender. This corresponds to the 80% of Australians who have affirmed the soundness and fairness of your reforms as reflected in your recently released Evaluation Reports.
 
Australians should know that they represent the gold standard for not only family law reform, but a truly novel humanistic model recognizing the institution of the family as the bedrock of society with state programs to support the family throughout all phases of family transitions.

George Piskor
Canadian Equal Parenting Council
www.canadianepc.com

Dad finds children dead in bathtub

The Australian
4 February 2010

Dad finds children dead in bathtub
By Caroline Overington

His greatest fear was that his estranged wife would take his children from their home in a tiny, snowy town in Canada, and run away to Australia.

So scared was he of losing them, he'd taken their passports and hidden them away.

The effort was in vain: Curtis McConnell, 31, of Millet, near Edmonton in Alberta, on Tuesday entered the house he once shared with his infant children to find something so much worse.

According to local reports, his wife, Allyson Louise McConnell, formerly of Gosford on the NSW central coast, had not taken the children.

She had allegedly drowned them in the bathtub and left their bodies in the water, for him to find.

Mr McConnell pulled the children - Connor, 2, and Jayden, 10 months - from the tub.

He rushed blindly to a neighbour's house, but she could see that it was just too late.

Mrs McConnell, maiden name Meager, wasn't at the scene.

According to reports, she had driven to a local Toys R Us, abandoned her husband's Chrysler sedan in the car park, and then thrown herself from an icy bridge on to a busy freeway. She survived and is being treated in hospital.

The couple had been involved in a bitter custody battle over the boys. Court documents revealed Mrs McConnell wanted to bring them to Australia to live with her mother, Helen, in Gosford.

Mr McConnell wanted them to stay in Millet, population 2100, which is about 50km from Edmonton, where his family has lived for generations, and where the children were born.

In December, a judge had banned Mrs McConnell from leaving the country, and ruled that the children should stay in Canada on an interim basis, while the matter was being sorted out.

Canada has a shared parenting law similar to Australia's, although the role played by parents before separation carries greater weight.

An affidavit lodged with the Court of Queens Bench, Alberta, dated December 10 last year, says the couple met in Canada in November 2005, when Allyson was in Canada on a work visa. They married in NSW on Australia Day, 2007.

Allyson got Canadian residency in April 2007 and the couple moved to a house on 52nd Street in Millet about a year ago.

According to the affidavit, Mr McConnell "noticed our relationship began deteriorating in approximately September 2009 when the respondent told me that she was not happy. We attempted marriage counselling, but that was not successful.
"Notwithstanding, we have been parenting our children equally in the same household."

Until last month Mr McConnell was sleeping in the basement. He was paying $657 in monthly child support and, according to Curtis, he was as much responsible for caring for the children as his wife, waking them each morning and getting them ready for the day before he worked an afternoon shift at a hardware store.

"She has been threatening me that she wants to move back to Australia with our children," Mr McConnell said in his affidavit.

"I am completely opposed to this and I am fearful that she will attempt to do this without my consent or knowledge."

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