By Dads Divorce
“…The state recently passed HB 492, setting the presumption of joint custody and equal parenting time for temporary child custody orders, which are the starting point for separating families. From now on, children will see both their parents equally in the time between when the temporary order is issued and when permanent custody is determined. (There are hopes that the state will also adjust its permanent custody statutes to also include shared parenting.) This will not apply to cases in which the child could face abuse or neglect, in which case the judge must state in writing why unequal parenting time was ordered. …”
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