Title: New Child Custody Legislation Favors Co-parenting
1New Child Custody Legislation Favors Co-parenting
2When a marriage ends, it's common for parents to
worry about the impacts that a divorce can have
on children. Children typically need both
parents, and their well-being may suffer when a
parent is suddenly taken out of their lives.
Likewise, parents can have a great deal of
anxiety when it comes to post-divorce custody
arrangements. However, child custody arrangements
in Arizona and across the country these days have
shifted from a winner-take-all situation to
shared 50/50 parenting. Â One state recently
passed legislation saying that both parents, if
fit will split time equally with children.
Traditionally, mothers were commonly awarded sole
custody of children. However, recent research has
shown that children fair much better post-divorce
when both parents are present in their
lives. Â Advocates of the new law say that shared
parenting will lead to less arguments and less
fighting between parents, since both parents are
not pitted against each other. According to the
new law, parents with a history of mental health
problems, drug addictions or domestic violence
would be disqualified from co-parenting.
3Supporters say the new legislation will ensure
that children get equal access to both parents,
thus creating better outcomes for parents and
children alike. Although the new legislation has
been passed in only one state so far, it is
likely that more states will soon follow suit,
Arizona included. Parents that have questions
regarding current child custody laws could
benefit from consulting a knowledgeable attorney.
A skilled litigator can help individuals navigate
through the confusion and stressful process of
divorce and custody arrangements. Â Article
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