Originally posted by iona6656
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It can depend on the child plus the parents strengths. I think that it's really case specific.
What I do think is that children deserve the chance to bond equally with each parent...that doesn't mean that it has to be 50/50 time.
Kids should go to school, and kids should spend 50% of their time with each parent after a divorce. Some kids should not go to school, some kids should not spend 50% of their time with each parent.
You don't have to prove that your kid should go to school, it is the person making the extraordinary claim that needs to provide the proof. I would argue that saying a kid should not share time with parents 50/50 is an extraordinary claim, and as such requires the onus of proof.
The preceding paragraph is a moral statement, not a legal one. It is how I feel it should be, not how it is.
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