Massachusetts leads the nation as one of 17 states proposing child-centered family court reform. Please urge our lawmakers to pass this historic proposal.
The bills H.1207 and S. 834 encourage shared parenting after divorce unless one parent is unfit. Currently, family courts award sole custody to one parent in roughly 80 percent of cases, reducing the other to little more than a visitor in the lives of their children. This seems based on the 1950s family model of breadwinners and homemakers. It is out of line with data on outcomes for children of divorce.
According to federal statistics, the 35 percent of children raised by single parents account for 63 percent of teen suicides, 71 percent of school dropouts and 85 percent of those in prison. Clearly, millions of families suffer under the existing broken system.
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