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The Coalition for Divorce Reform (CDR) was established in early 2011 in the United States by Chris Gersten as "a non-partisan group of divorce reform leaders, marriage educators, domestic violence experts, scholars, and concerned citizens dedicated to supporting efforts to reduce unnecessary divorce and promote healthy marriages."
- Coalition for Divorce Reform website.


About

From 2001-2005, Gersten served as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary,
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. He is married to
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, a former Reagan Administration official who was nominated by President George W. Bush to serve as Secretary of Labor. In a May 2011 interview, Gersten said, "the breakdown of the traditional family is the social equivalent of the national debt as a crisis in America and the West." CDR advocates state passage of Parental Divorce Reduction Acts to slow the rate of family breakdown. "These advocates now hope to lower divorce rates through laws that slow the process — with some exceptions — and encourage couples who are waiting to use opportunities to improve communication and relationship skills and hopefully reconsider." In a ''New York Post'' article, CDR Co-Chair Beverly Willett wrote, "Until our laws address the intrinsic imbalances in no-fault divorce, and restore fairness and due process, our divorce courts will continue to foster fury that’s merely fodder for the 'pros.'"


Parental Divorce Reduction Act

According to CDR, the Parental Divorce Reduction Act (PDRA) is a "new research-based proposal to reduce unnecessary divorce, avoid serious lifelong consequences for children, and save taxpayers billions of dollars." The legislation proposes covering all married couples with minor children, with the exception of: * spouses who are victims of domestic violence * spouses who have been abandoned for 18 months * spouses married to felons sentenced to prison for five years or longer or convicted of sexual offenses against a spouse or children * spouses married to alcoholics and drug addicts refusing treatment For non-exempt couples with minor children seeking a divorce, CDR proposes state legislation mandating "an eight-month reconciliation and reflection period that begins after both parties complete a marriage education curriculum." ''
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'' reported on the proposal's potential to save billions for American taxpayers: "A new single-parent family with children can cost the government $20,000 to $30,000 a year. That's $33 billion to $112 billion a year total in divorce-related social-service subsidies and lost revenue." Colorado State Senator Kevin Lundberg was one of the first state legislators to support the Coalition's efforts, proposing a bill that "would require parents who have minor children and are considering divorce to first undergo educational instruction that tells them how this impacts their children ... We have made it just too easy to bail out of a marriage," Lundberg said. A similar bill had been introduced by State Senator
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in 2001. Some members of the faith-community were quick to rally behind the proposal. In April 2011, the Texas Pastor Council called on members to "be prepared to contact your State Representatives in support of this critical legislation." The Council's statement highlighted " ... the social, economic and justice system benefits from reducing divorces with children are literally immeasurable – most importantly in stopping the bleeding of broken families." Writing in '' Psychology Today'', author Rachel Clark became an early proponent of CDR's efforts. "Many of you know that I divorced, reconciled with, and remarried my ex-husband," Clark wrote. "When I first read about the CDR, I practically fell to my knees with relief and overwhelming gratitude that someone was actually doing something about this that might actually make a difference in people's lives." A 2011
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report, "Rebuilding a Culture of Marriage," said that the PDRA was introduced by New Mexico State Senator Mark Boitano in 2011. It described the PDRA as:
The bill proposes that parents with minor children be required to complete a divorce reduction curriculum taught by a certified instructor and an eight-month period of “reconciliation and reflection” before filing a divorce petition. The bill provides for a number of exceptions to this policy to address situations of domestic violence, imprisonment, recalcitrant substance abuse, or abandonment that make completion of the curriculum infeasible. An online curriculum option would be offered where in-person instruction is unavailable. Recognizing budget realities, the couple would be responsible for the course fee, but the courts could waive the fee for indigent parties, and the state secretary of human services would receive the authority to use TANF funds to make grants to defray the cost.


Reaction from family lawyers

''The Washington Times'' reported that not everyone was in favor of the group's efforts to legislate divorce reform: "When couples come to divorce lawyers, they usually have been through therapy already. I don’t understand the necessity of putting a reconciliation component into divorce-related or parenting programs," said family law attorney Pamela J. Waggoner, chair of the family law section of the Minnesota State Bar Association. "Since 1995, she said, she has seen only 'two or three' couples halt the divorce process to think about reconciling."


Leadership

Chris Gersten and Beverly Willett serve as the Coalition's co-chairs. CDR's also has an Advisory Board that includes many of the national leaders in the field of marriage and relationship education, lawyers, a State Representative, and the dean of a Louisiana Law School: * Beverly Willett, Esq., Chair * Seth Eisenberg, President/CEO, PAIRS Foundation * Abigail Hirsch, Ph.D., CEO, Power of Two * Peter Larson, Ph.D., co-developer, PREPARE/ENRICH *
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, MSW, Director, Divorce Busting Center * Bill Coffin, Senior Consultant, Marriage Educator * Patty Howell, Ed.M, A.G.C., President, Healthy Relationships California * Mike McManus, President and Co-founder, Marriage Savers * Sherod Miller, Ph.D., Co-Developer, Couples Communication * Mary Ortwein, MS, Co-author, Mastering the Mysteries of Love * John Crouch, Esq., Divorce Attorney; Co-Founder, Americans for Divorce Reform * Janice Shaw Crouse, Ph.D., Director and Senior Fellow, The Beverly LaHaye Institute,
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, Author; Co-Founder, Imago Couples Therapy * J. Michael Johnson, Esq., Founding Dean, Pressler School of Law, Louisiana College * Nisa Muhammad, Founder, Black Marriage Day; President, Wedded Bliss Foundation * Scott Stanley, Ph.D., Co-Founder, PREP


See also

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Marriage in the United States Marriage in the United States is a legal, social, and religious institution. The marriage age in the United States is set by each state and territory, either by statute or the common law applies. An individual may marry in the United States as of ...
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Divorce in the United States Divorce in the United States is a legal process in which a judge or other authority dissolves the marriage existing between two persons. Divorce restores the persons to the status of being single and permits them to marry other individuals. In t ...


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External links

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Coalition for Divorce Reform
Divorce in the United States