At first reform looks to be a daunting task. But when you break it down, the number of people in opposed would be rather small. People I am sure would wanty reform after education, or after being "in the system"
- dads
- mom who lost custody
- mom who is paying
- subsequent wives
- subsequent husbands
- step-parents
- children
- grandparents
Now, if you want, I can give you reasons why ALL of the above want changes to the divorce act... and all in the same direction. This leaves only a small percentage (with a current huge voice) on the opposition side of things. You could take all the piouints in #2 above, the perceived reality, and see why all would want that the default. One thing you must rememebr, the reason is that #2 is preceived to be, is that IT MAKES SENSE! And most people actually have good common sense. Only after you tell people the "law" do jaws drop, *gasps* are heard and *What!"" are excalimed. It is quite fun sometimes.
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