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WSET Good Morning Virginia February 18, 2016

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DeSantis Vetoed Divorce Bill Presuming 50-50 Time-Sharing Of Children

DeSantis explained that his reason for vetoing the bill was tied to its potential for retroactive application to existing divorce settlements. ....

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Despite needed changes, work left to do on Oklahoma shared-parenting law


Don Hubin
Guest columnist
Recently, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed into law a bill that is small in size but could have a significant effect. This bill passed both chambers of the Oklahoma Legislature by overwhelming margins: 85 to 3 in the House and 45 to 0 in the Senate.
House Bill 1151 amends just one paragraph of Oklahoma’s statutes. It deletes just 13 words and adds only 45 words. How much difference can those small changes in language make? Let’s see.
First, previous Oklahoma law stated a pro-shared parenting policy of the state “provided that parents agree to cooperate.” This could be interpreted as giving one parent a veto over shared parenting. The new text states the pro-shared parenting policy flatly, without that condition. Instead, it says that “[t]he court may consider evidence of the ability of the parents to cooperate on issues related to their minor children. Since we know that parents can cooperate under a shared parenting agreement e ....

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