Judge Sandy Keith, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, on Shared Parenting

Published by: admin on May 12th, 2010 | Filed under family law




7 Responses to “Judge Sandy Keith, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, on Shared Parenting”

  1. afrsutube Says:

    Very good video, thanks much!

  2. kerrjon Says:

    Nicely said. Remove the money, remove the labels and let the parents parent the children. I am amazed at how everyone in the legislature is so clueless as to how many young lives have been negatively affected by poorly written statutes around child custody and support. Likely the most important work that the legislature can do to ensure that a successful generation of children emerge from a hugely increasing divorce rate. However, the legislature never seems to want to deal with it.

  3. LetArtsLive Says:

    if i had a real lawyer like you my boys would be safe.I live in ny near rochester ny

  4. sosayus Says:

    Yeah yeah yeah… how much money did you make? All divorce judges and lawyers should be in the dock, full stop!

  5. radnorshop Says:

    Sandy:

    Thank you very much for you video, it is very interesting to see how focus you are in some answers about the childrens…Please keep up the good work and may GOD bless you and be with you.

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  7. ranker2xyz Says:

    Excellent Video, Excellent Bill, for the sake of CHILDEN ALL OVER ( not only in MN but all through the USA ), We Hope that the law will be made IN THE BEST INTEREST OF CHILDREN and that this law can somehow be made a NATIONAL LAW, that would be so great !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Parents have enough trouble than to have to FIGHT against each other and in the courts to get access to their own children, THE LAW SHOULD BE PRESUMED THAT THEIR CHILDREN BELONG TO THEM, Keep up the good work!

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