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News : Child Custody Last Updated: Aug 9th, 2007 - 09:24:56


News : Child Custody
Three Steps To Protect Your Children From Their Porn Addicted Parent
If you share custody of your children with a porn addict, you probably feel worried and scared for your children. You might become especially panicked if your children are the age and gender preferred by the porn addict.  Fortunately, these three steps can protect your children from their porn addicted parent.

Aug 6, 2007, 09:47

News : Child Custody
Insurers Deny Benefits for Mental Illness
Kansas law adopted in 2001 requires health insurance companies to cover up to 45 in-patient days and 45 outpatient visits on an annual basis for treatment of biologically-based mental illnesses. However, recent data from the top 10 health insurance providers, as reported by the Kansas Insurance Department (KID), reveal that policyholders typically receive an average of six in-patient days or outpatient visits regardless of diagnosis.

Jul 23, 2007, 13:41

News : Child Custody
Web Software Helps Coordinate Joint Custody
Several companies have created software to help parents communicate and coordinate their joint custody and parenting time.  Here are a few links.

Jul 18, 2007, 17:24

News : Child Custody
Who Gets the Kids?
The father wants to share equal parenting time. The mother wants primary residential custody. She wants their children to live with her but spend every other weekend with their father.
May 16, 2007, 09:57

News : Child Custody
Collaborative Divorce Saves Children
Divorce affects more children more profoundly than any other legal proceeding. For many families, divorce prompts their first and only contact with lawyers and with courts. Too often, the court process itself exacerbates rather than heals the family's hurt and division.

May 7, 2007, 10:00


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