Shared Parenting After Divorce Gains New Attention
Should parents have shared, 50-50 custody (or close to it) after a divorce? A new study says yes. The status quo relative to child custody proceedings right now in the United States is that children — especially young children — should have a “primary parent” (usually the mother) after a divorce, visiting with the “noncustodial parent”…
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