Testimonials
Below are some testimonials from children impacted by the current system used to determine parental custody and their desire for more equitable parenting time.
“Having both my parents in my life has been so beneficial to me. After the divorce, both my parents needed to work, and the week-on, week-off schedule allowed me to spend time with each parent and develop deep meaningful relationships with them both. It also helped my parents get through the trauma and transition. I am grateful for the equitable outcome”. Amanda C
“I wanted to spend time with both my parents and never understood why the judge only gave me short visits with my mom. It depressed her for years. How I wished the outcome was more equitable”. Alison J
“We had no male role model in our lives. My dad tried hard to get more parenting time, but the cost was too great, and he ended up only seeing us every second weekend. My teenage years we so hard.” Sindy M
“Looking back, I would have preferred equal time with both my parents. They are both such great people even though they couldn’t see eye-to-eye with each other.” Linda Carroll
“Having grown up without my dad in my life, I was always seeking recognition from men. I made poor life choices which had a devastating effect on me.” Anon
“Having both my parents in my life has been so beneficial to me. After the divorce, both my parents needed to work, and the week-on, week-off schedule allowed me to spend time with each parent and develop deep meaningful relationships with them both. It also helped my parents get through the trauma and transition. I am grateful for the equitable outcome”. Amanda C
“I wanted to spend time with both my parents and never understood why the judge only gave me short visits with my mom. It depressed her for years. How I wished the outcome was more equitable” Alison J
“We had no male role model in our lives. My dad tried hard to get more parenting time, but the cost was too great, and he ended up only seeing us every second weekend. My teenage years we so hard.” Sindy M
“Looking back, I would have preferred equal time with both my parents. They are both such great people even though they couldn’t see eye-to-eye with each other.” Linda Carroll
“Having grown up without my dad in my life, I was always seeking recognition from men. I made poor life choices which had a devastating effect on me.” Anon
“Having both my parents in my life has been so beneficial to me. After the divorce, both my parents needed to work, and the week-on, week-off schedule allowed me to spend time with each parent and develop deep meaningful relationships with them both. It also helped my parents get through the trauma and transition. I am grateful for the equitable outcome”. Amanda C
“I wanted to spend time with both my parents and never understood why the judge only gave me short visits with my mom. It depressed her for years. How I wished the outcome was more equitable” Alison J
“We had no male role model in our lives. My dad tried hard to get more parenting time, but the cost was too great, and he ended up only seeing us every second weekend. My teenage years were so hard.” Sindy M
“Looking back, I would have preferred equal time with both my parents. They are both such great people even though they couldn’t see eye-to-eye with each other.” Linda Carroll
“Having grown up without my dad in my life, I was always seeking recognition from men. I made poor life choices which had a devastating effect on me.” Anon