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William Fabricius
William Fabricius

Dr. William Fabricius is an Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology at Arizona State University. He is an expert on children’s cognitive and social-emotional development, and on the role, fathers play in promoting children’s mental and behavioral health. His research in these areas has been supported by grants from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the findings have been published in top journals in the field. He worked for several years with all Family Law stakeholders in Arizona to translate research into Arizona’s 2013 shared parenting legislation, and provides expert testimony to policymakers and courts on parenting time issues, especially involving relocation and overnight parenting time for infants.

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Shared parenting after divorce: Maryland legislators should consider Arizona’s success

January 17, 2018 William Fabricius

The Washington Post recently urged Maryland lawmakers to reject a presumption of shared parenting time for the children of divorced

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