Read the news coverage and op-eds about our Shared Parenting Report Card at the links below:
US News & World Report Report: States Lack Laws to Support Equal Shared Parenting
CBSN New York Report: New York Gets An ‘F’ For Shared Parenting Of Children Of Divorce
Yahoo These Are the Best & Worst States for Shared Parenting, According to a New Report
Fox News National Parents Organization releases ‘report card’ evaluating shared-parenting statutes of each state
Fox News Donald Hubin: We know how to improve life for kids whose parents live apart – Now states need to step up
New York Daily News New York’s a disaster for shared parenting
Oldham Era Shared parenting having a positive effect for families
Tristate Kentucky ranks as best state for shared parenting after divorce
Courier Journal (Kentucky) Kentucky goes from D- to A on Shared Parenting Report Card, making it the best in the US
Hawaii Free Press Hawaii unable to make progress in improving grade for shared parenting efforts
WYMT (Kentucky) National Parents Organization gives Kentucky good score for child custody cases
Canton Rep Commentary: Ohio lags on shared parenting
Worcester Telegram As I See It: Massachusetts failing to make progress on important cause of shared parenting
Public News Service Group Gives Arizona Top Marks for Shared Child Custody Policies
Caller Times What’s in a child’s best interest? Shared parenting.
News-Graphic State taking lead in shared parenting
Kentucky New Era Kentucky puts in work to receive an ‘A’ on 2019 shared parenting report card
Beckley Register Herald GUEST COLUMN: Erosion of the family unit
The Hampshire Review Family court systems need to do change
Kenosha Daily News Shared parenting: Children can’t get enough
Columbus Dispatch Column: Ohio leaders behind times on issue of shared parenting
Pioneer Press Molly K. Olson: Minnesota Legislature can and should do more to protect a child’s relationship with both parents
Topeka Capital-Journal Will Mitchell: Kansas receives C- from NPO on shared parenting efforts
Virginian Pilot Christian Paasch: Parenting progress but not quite perfection
News Press Now Missouri should seek ways to improve family courts