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February 28, 2008

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Steven Ballard

This was a great post. Even though, unlike you, I'm inclined to support a presumption for shared parenting, your well-stated arguments show that we proponents have lots of important issues to consider, and we should not think of shared custody presumptions as the no-brainer, cure-all remedy for frustrated noncustodial parents some simplistically claim it to be. You certainly gave me inspiration, and I posted a reaction to your post on my own blog, the Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law Blog.

Best regards,
Steven Ballard

Stacy Wright

Hooray....and thank-you for a well-written piece. I told a legislator over a decade ago "you cannot legislate good behavior".

Those of us who have been dealing with this issue, the words, the labels, the parents, the kids, the fights, etc. understand that any family that requires a COURT to decide their parenting issues has already failed.

True "families" where both mom and dad are looking out for the best interests of their children....not the best interest of their pocket book....or the best interest of themselves.....those families restructure after divorce, and raise healthy children.

The families that fight endlessly in the courts do not have the financial or emotional resources to raise healthy children. They have wasted their time, energy and money fighting in the court system. This proposed legislation will INCREASE the number of famiies who are fighting in court. Families that would otherwise find a way to work it out will now be intent on "getting what is MINE" and to do so will require the other side to respond.....And, sadly, each will always be able to find an attorney who will engage in the fight.

Thank-you for being the attorney that I would send my best friend to.

Ryan Langsev

Jerry:

Great article, totally agree with you. It was good to see you at this committee hearing at the State Office Building. Sorry I had to leave early.

It will be interesting to see what proposals or recommendations come out of this study group. Maybe they will discover that the famaily court system needs more resources to implement programs like Early Neutral Evaluations instead of modifying the law!

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