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Newsletter 06 October 2025 | ||
Hello Visitor, Welcome to our second December issue. As always, thank you for your continued support. With best wishes The Team at FNF |
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FNF Strategy on Separated Families at Vancouver 2020 - International Conference on Shared ParentingVery inspiring and informative FREE International Conference on Shared Parenting, parental alienation and family violence issues! This took place last weekend in Vancouver and around the world and many of the presentations are now available to view for a very few days only.
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We spoke with The Guardian about ONS findings suggesting that sharing of childcare and housework was seemingly temporary during the lockdownYesterday's Guardian reports ONS (Office for National Statistics) survey findings on the changing habits of British households from before, during and after the first lockdown. The data suggests that sharing of childcare and housework was seemingly temporary during the lockdown, and fathers who helped out with childcare during the first lockdown had reverted to past behaviours. The Guardian reports on some of our views on this. Read More |
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Arizona Research Study suggests that Shared Parenting enhances Children's WellbeingAn early 2019 research study carried by William V. Fabricius from the Arizona State University concludes that "From all the perspectives examined, the evidence suggests that a legal presumption for equal parenting time is in children’s best interests". Read More |
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Families Need Fathers - because both parents matter - 2020 - Our 46th year
Tel: 0300 0300 110 | Helpline: 0300 0300 363 Please help us to help others by Joining or Donating Please note that UK Family Law may differ in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. fnf.org.uk | admin@fnf.org.uk ![]() |
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