The Sixth International Conference on Shared Parenting (ICSP) will be held in Athens, Greece on May 5, 6, and 7, 2023. The conference will be held in person, but a virtual option will be available for those unable to attend live. The theme of the conference is

New Paradigms: Advances in Research and Practice on Shared Parenting.
The first ICSP conference, held in July 2014 in Bonn, Germany, focused on bridging the gap between empirical evidence and socio-legal practice on shared parenting. This 6th conference will return to this original theme and aims to encourage international reflection on recent advances and approaches in research and practice. The conference will also integrate other related family issues such as parental leave, child support, family violence, and parental alienation that affect children’s best interests. Scientists, researchers, child and family professionals, and members of civil society, from the fields of justice, social work, psychology, sociology, and other academic disciplines concerned with children’s rights and wellbeing are welcome to present and discuss their findings.

The preliminary conference program and further information is available on the conference website:

REGISTER NOW if you want to attend in person to obtain the early bird rate of 195 EUR (instead of the regular rate of 250 EUR)! The deadline for the early bird rate is 28 February 2023.

The rates, terms and conditions for in person and virtual registration are available at

If you have any questions, please contact conference@twohomes.org.

About the Organizers:
The International Council on Shared Parenting (ICSP), founded 2014 and based in Bonn, Germany, is an international association with individual members from the sectors science, family professions and civil society. The purpose of the association is first, the dissemination and advancement of scientific knowledge on the needs and rights (“best interests”) of children whose parents are living apart, and second, to formulate evidence-based recommendations about the legal, judicial and practical implementation of shared parenting.

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