Supervised Child Exchanges Becoming Popular
Neil Steyskal sent in an article from the Christian Science Monitor about a new idea that is gaining popularity in the U.S: supervised visitation exchanges of children in a neutral setting. The idea is to keep both parents from seeing each other to avoid conflicts which inevitably harm the children. The system seems fair and does what it's intended to do, so I think it's a great idea. Source: The Christian Science Monitor
Title: To protect kids, sites keep warring parents apart
Author: Craig Savoye
Date: October 31, 2001
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