How Divorced Dads Stay Connected To Kids
Summary: Stepfamily Talk Radio interviews divorced dad Craig Armstrong, executive producer of ABC-TV's “Supernanny†about his efforts to stay connected to his kids. Ph.D. psychologist William Merkel provides tips. Part 1 of 2 parts (available at www.stepfamilytalkradio.com).
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Stepfamily Talk Radio interviews Lee Rosen, a Board Certified Family Law Specialist and founder of Rosen Law Firm about how divorced dads gain primary or shared custody of their children. Joining him is divorced Dad Rick Wade, who recently gained primary custody of his two children.
Divorced dad Jon Grayson, co-founder of the LA Chapter of Divorced Fathers Network, discusses how he wants to spend more time with his kids, but has been forced into the role of breadwinner. Dr. Charles Sophy provides tips about when to go back to court, the value of support groups, and how to avoid the Disneyland Dad syndrome. Sophy is the medical director of the LA County Dept of Children and Family Services.
In Part 2 of this interview, Stepfamily Talk Radio chats with divorced dad Craig Armstrong, executive producer of ABC-TV's "Supernanny" about the importance of co-parenting with ex-wives--and why it helps divorced dads stay connected to their kids. Ph.D. psychologist William Merkel gives tips.
Stepfamily Talk Radio interviews divorced dad Craig Armstrong, executive producer of ABC-TV’s “Supernanny” about his efforts to stay connected to his kids. Ph.D. psychologist William Merkel provides tips. Part 1 of 2 parts (available at www.stepfamilytalkradio.com)