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Juvenile

Nov. 21, 2000

Suffer the Children in Families Separated by Divorce

When parents are awarded joint custody, they each gain a new abode and expect the child to shuttle back and forth.

        By Ira L. Shafiroff
        
        "It shouldn't have to hurt to be a child," declared an old public service ad. Unfortunately, throughout the world, it does.
        In India, it is not uncommon for parents to indenture their children to work in factories. In Thailand, many parents ...

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