How courts discourage shared parenting in N.D.
How courts discourage shared parenting in N.D.
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The initiative addresses this issue by establishing a framework in which neither party has an incentive to go to court. Far from removing courts from the process, the initiative directs the court to put the appropriate burden of proof for removing a parent from their child's life on the parent who is objecting to the child keeping a substantial relationship with both parents.
Courts should not be in the business of picking winning and losing parents. They should maintain and uphold each parent's interest in their relationship to their children to the maximum extent possible.
Other articles about the shared parenting initiative in North Dakota:
Measure complies with federal law
State wants to protect revenue stream
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Excerpts:
The initiative addresses this issue by establishing a framework in which neither party has an incentive to go to court. Far from removing courts from the process, the initiative directs the court to put the appropriate burden of proof for removing a parent from their child's life on the parent who is objecting to the child keeping a substantial relationship with both parents.
Courts should not be in the business of picking winning and losing parents. They should maintain and uphold each parent's interest in their relationship to their children to the maximum extent possible.
Other articles about the shared parenting initiative in North Dakota:
Measure complies with federal law
State wants to protect revenue stream
Stand up to federal bullying, North Dakota
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