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Shared Parenting Overview

Since the day of our formation in 1992, ASP has campaigned only for the right of the child to be loved and nurtured by both parents wherever safe and reasonable.

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Shared Parenting Overview

Since the day of our formation in 1992, ASP has campaigned only for the right of the child to be loved and nurtured by both parents wherever safe and reasonable.

Our Aim

We work to protect children’s right to maintain loving, meaningful relationships with both parents after separation or divorce, while supporting parents through guidance, advice, and practical help.

Who Do We Help?

We support parents who are at risk of being unfairly separated from their children, helping families navigate conflict in a way that protects children’s wellbeing and preserves meaningful parent-child relationships.

What is Shared Parenting

An arrangement whereby children freely enjoy the love and nurture of both parents and their wider family following separation or divorce…it does mean that sufficient time is spent with each parent for the child to view each parent as a parent rather than an aunty or uncle.

(ASP definition of Shared Parenting as adopted by CAFCASS in 2004)

It follows that a Shared Parenting arrangement does not necessarily mean a 50/50 split of time. Our experience, gathered over 22 years of operations, shows that with the parental issues put to one side, a Shared Parenting arrangement works well and dramatically reduces the short and long term potentially damaging effects on the children of family breakdown.
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ASP is run by volunteers and does not give legal advice. We pass on our collective experience gathered from over 25 years of helping children to have a meaningful relationship with both their parents and the wider family whenever safe to do so. Workshop attendees who are involved in or considering a legal recourse should always seek independent legal advice when and where necessary.


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In line with our Data Protection and our Confidentiality Policy, we ask that when attending our support workshops, that all attendees agree to observe strict confidentiality for all cases that are discussed. In addition, ASP does not share or disclose any information with any other party unless it relates to the safety and welfare of children or any other person, in which case disclosures may need to be shared with the relevant authorities.


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