Help Lenawee Children of Separated or Divorced Parents Be Heard!

Help Lenawee children of divorce and separation be heard by donating to Tranquil Parenting. Tranquil Parenting is a new company moving towards a non-profit status to receive grant opportunities fighting for children's rights. We appreciate that you care for the future of these local children.
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Help Lenawee Children of Separated or Divorced Parents Be Heard!

The Tranquil Parenting program specializes in Tranquil Divorce trainings for divorcing and separating parents. The trainings are devoted to sharing children’s rights and a focus on co-parenting. Tranquil Parenting is looking for support to become a non-profit organization. Once non-profit status is achieved, Tranquil Parenting will have the ability to request national grants allowing more parents to have the opportunity to attend classes. These children of Lenawee deserve their rights to be upheld. The application and legal fees to become a non-profit organization are estimated to be around $1200. We appreciate your support for a large number of Lenawee’s children.

According to United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average divorce/separation rate for first marriages was 59% between 2006 and 2010. More shocking is the statistics surrounding the children of these marriages. 63% of children nationwide will be in the same home with both parents. These numbers are slightly higher than the 2002 to 2006 statistics. Without statistics, we know there is an increase in 50/50 custody patterns in Lenawee County. Pre-joint custody patterns or in “our parents’ divorce”, parents relied on the court system to assist in win/lose situations. 50/50 custody parents in abusive and crisis mode stay in and out of the court system using the same courts to make black and white decisions. During the transition of full and shared custody, parents in Lenawee County have the option of a 2-hour class to remind the parents that this is not their children’s’ divorce, then what? In reality, these increasing patterns call for an intervention in understanding of what co-parenting could be, parenting style differences and creating parenting plans to benefit the children.

The Tranquil Divorce program does not replace the Lenawee County Court's
S.M.I.L.E. or C.I.B. programs, but it very well could be the next step. This program is mixed media program for parents going through a divorce/separation with children of all ages. For more information visit www.tranquilparenting.com. Thank you for your donation.


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