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Navigating Children's Emotions During Parental Divorce

Children are grappled with parental separation and divorce, landing in an emotional storm. ....

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Retail Giants Target and Kohl's Fund Controversial Activist Group GLSEN, Promoting Gender Ideology and Parental Separation in Schools

In a stunning revelation, two major retailers of youth clothing, Target and Kohl's, have come under fire for financially supporting GLSEN, an activist Discover the shocking truth about major retailers Target and Kohl's funding GLSEN, an activist group advocating for gender ideology and parental separation in schools. Learn about the controversial policies and language endorsed by GLSEN and the significant financial contributions from these retailers. ....

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"Family law professionals' views of post-separation parenting apps" by Jason L. Payne, Bruce M. Smyth et al.

The rapid proliferation of smartphones has led to a bewildering array of post-separation parenting apps, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic. These apps usually comprise a messaging tool, shared calendar, expense tracker, and a means to download messages and documents for courts. In Australia, as elsewhere, family law professionals are increasingly being asked about, or asked to recommend, smartphone apps to clients. There is also an emerging trend for courts to mandate the use of post-separation parenting apps in high conflict cases. The present study sought to explore the views and experiences of family law professionals on post-separation parenting smartphone apps (N = 344). Data were collected in Australia and New Zealand through an online survey, distributed to a diverse population of family law professionals. We found that (i) family law professionals generally reported little knowledge of co-parenting apps; (ii) around one third of family law professionals reported that their ....

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