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Please join the Shared Parenting Council by contributing at one of the following membership levels.
Yearly Membership $100 Level |
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Yearly Membership $50 Level
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Yearly Membership $25 Level
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Why Shared Parenting?
A Few Facts About Kids of
Divorce and Separation. Teen violence and eventual incarceration is
strongly related to father absence. See Shared Parenting Research. Consider how you would feel
as an adult if you could see your children only four days a month. More
than likely you would miss them terribly. Children, with their fragile,
still-developing emotions, often suffer much more. Sadly though, most
children of divorce see their non-custodial parent only four days a month,
and many see them even less. Research on divorce shows that children with
shared parenting do better in school and have lower rates of depression,
delinquency, and other undesirable outcomes.
Why Contribute
to the SPC? The
SPC, formed in 1997 and incorporated in 2002, lobbies the CT legislature,
sends letters, meets with legislators and testifies on proposed bills. We publish letters and articles related to
shared parenting. We do interviews with the press.
We maintain and develop our website and we are currently researching our
extensive database on CT divorce cases. As a member you will receive
regular updates on our activities, invitations to attend meetings and a
newsletter. Most importantly, you will know that 100% of your donation
contributes to improved outcomes for children.
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Divorce or separation does not end a child's need for a father and a
mother.
Children need as much loving attention from adults as they can get.

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