Shared Parenting
The most gender equal countries in the world might not be so gender equal anyway!
Read moreThe most gender equal countries in the world might not be so gender equal anyway!
Read moreParental leave for fathers is an important step on the way to reach the United Nations Global Goals in year 2030. The Nordic countries can and should lead the way on this positive development for society, families, and the children.
Read moreFive Nordic experts with knowledge and experience about children and fathers have been asked to assess the political reforms in the Nordic region.
Read moreDue to legal reforms, equal parenting time (EPT) laws in Spain now apply to approximately 40% of all divorces, with positive implications for family outcomes and teenagers’ risky behavior.
Read moreEqual parenting time (50/50) is in the best interest of the child and prevent family conflicts and family violence related to children. This is now clearly documented with research made by William Fabricius, ASU and his research team.
Read moreA formal letter has been sent to the Danish Minister for Gender Equality and the Prime Minister regarding gender equality for children and fathers. The letter has been prepared in collaboration with a team of human rights lawyers.
Read moreThe supreme court in Denmark has decided that a father receive sole custody of the child due to parental alienation by the mother.
Read more2.000 fathers has been asked about gender equality in year 2020. They have been asked which forms of discrimination they experience related to children and fathers. Also which consequences it has for children, fathers, families, and the society.
Read moreThe New Nordic 2020 briefing on March 24th will be held ONLINE. The event is arranged by the World Parents Organization as a tribute to shared parenting and gender equality for everyone
Read moreHere are 3 basic principles and 10 rules that can be used by any nation for a new family law. This towards gender equality and the UN Global Goals in the best interest of the child.
Read moreThe World Parents Organization has submitted it's UN Examination Report on Children and Fathers to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.Â
Read moreInternational Mens Day Conference 19th November 2019 in Oslo, Norway with speakers Warren Farrell (USA), Karen Straughan (Canadian), Jesper Lohse (Denmark), Dag Furuholmen and Asle Toje (Norway)
Read moreKentucky in the US has created a new family law with the presumption of shared parenting and equally parenting time being in the best interest of the child.
Read moreThe Gender Equality Minister of Denmark has today announced that all parents shall receive public information about their children in October 2019.
Read moreThe new shared parenting reform focusing on children, higher quality and shared parenting has started on April 1st 2019 in Denmark.
Read moreParents Mental Disorders and Parental Alienation in Custody Disputes. A Medical Legal and Legal Sociological Study.
Read moreDenmark will as one of the first countries in the World from April 1st 2019 offer shared parents to have double living address for children and shared welfare benefits.
Read morePresentation by Jesper Lohse, MBA & Nordic Father at the Council of Europe on Childrens Health, Human Rights and Shared Parenting
Read moreShared parenting is best for the children shows the family reality and children research. However, we are living with single parenting laws in a shared parenting world.
Read moreChildren who experience parental break-up have higher stress levels, also many years after the break-up, and those living in a single parent household post break-up seem to be most vulnerable.
Read moreNearly 37,000 people in 33 European countries (28 EU Member States and 5 candidate countries) were interviewed for the fourth wave of the European Quality of Life Survey. An overview report presents the findings for the EU Member States.
Read moreShared Parenting in the best interest of the child has become a crucial issue for practitioners, researchers and policymakers around the globe. Within judicial systems, both parents are now increasingly recognized as vital in their children’s lives.
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