Are parents putting their own selfish needs ahead of their children’s best interests when they share the physical custody of their children? Are custody laws that encourage parenting plans where the children live at least 35% of the time with each parent putting parents’ rights ahead of the children’s well-being? And are there enough compelling research studies to help us answer these three questions – allowing us to put aside our own personal opinions and possible biases?
Fortunately, the answer to the latter is yes.