Divorce Plunged in Kentucky. Equal Custody for Fathers Is a Big Reason Why

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Around the country, the fathers' rights movement was gaining momentum. Dividing time and decision-making equally between parents, advocates argued, reduced children's feelings of abandonment, promoted gender equality and lowered tension between feuding couples.

"There is no law that affects more people other than taxes or traffic," said Matt Hale, vice chairman of the National Parents Organization, a advocacy group, formerly known as Fathers and Families. “Giving children equal access to both their parents is just common sense.” Dads like Hale and Holdsworth found a sympathetic ear in lawmakers including Jason Nemes, a Kentucky state representative whose own father was his primary guardian after his parents divorced.

In 2018, Kentucky became the first state to pass a law making equally shared custody the default arrangement in divorces and separations. Four other states—Arkansas, West Virginia, Florida and Missouri—have since passed their own versions of Kentucky's custody bill. Around 20 more are considering or close to passing similar laws, according to an analysis by the National Parents Organization.

The law has become a model for other states, not least because Kentucky's divorce rate has plummed. Between 2016 and 2023 it fell 25%, compared with a nationwide decline of 18%, according to an analysis by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University.

Hale calls the drop in the divorce rate an unintended bonus of the custody law. He suggested that parents are more likely to stay together because they realize they will be in regular contact regardless, so "they might also work it out." He added that he heard stories of couples who decided not to break up because of the presumption of shared custody, and years later they are glad they stayed together.

Still some argue that these impressive numbers hide a much more complicated story.

"People think divorce rates going down is a good thing and that it indicates stability in marriages, when that's not always the case," said Bowling Green family and marriage center assistant director Krista Westrick-Payne. She explained that the divorce rate typically goes down when couples believe the costs of leaving outweigh the benefits.

Some people stay married to abusive partners, say critics of the law, because they are terrified of leaving their children alone with a parent with a history of violence. "They know their children are safer if they stay," said Elizabeth Martin, chief executive of the Louisville-based Center for Women and Family, which provides services to victims of domestic violence (most but not all of whom are women). “Even if it means taking some beats.”

 

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Just because they aren't legally divorced doesn't mean they're together.

shyt he could live alone and get the kids 4 days a week while she lives with her new man or her parents. They could both be in New relationships in separate homes and just skipping the beaurocracy.

It shouldn't surprise you what people will go through to not fukk their money up. Divorce is expensive.
 

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All the divorced bitter losers gone run in to cheer this. :dead:


When majority of the cases is white women trying to leave abusive ass crackas and rather stay to protect the child instead of let the kids have alone time with the abuser.

shyt should always be a case by case basis. And not skewed towards the mother or father. And definitely shouldn't be equal time regardless of the situation.
 
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If a woman wants to leave me, she can leave. She’s just going to cheat anyway. I don’t understand this push to force women to be with, or stay with men they don’t want.

It’s all about control essentially

Either way the average poor fukk in Kentucky ain’t hurting for scratch when it comes to divorce anyway
 

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From my upbringing and around the way, couples break up, and pops would come by to pick the kids up on weekends or some other days of the week, and drop off some cash. If need be, school supplies, shoes, and clothes "What size he wear now?"

That's how people rolled.....and it kept the gov't out of people's business

Everything was Everything. :manny:
 
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This isn't really a "good" thing.

The purpose is for white men to maintain more control over white women....just look at where the laws got passed.

Millenials and Gen Z get married later so you'll probably see fewer divorces long-term....then you gotta factor in the poor economy. White people in red states that are not upper middle or upper class....they can't afford to divorce willy-nilly. People staying together for finances.

Correlation =/= Causation

Also gotta remember that white men want their wives to cook, clean and all that shyt. Equal custody puts a lot more weight on a white dude used to having a woman that handles all the day-to-day shyt. Now he's got the kids half the time instead of just during summers or weekends. He gotta cook and keep his place clean more often. Divorce ain't that attractive to them either, and not just for rea$on$.
 

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Has this law been around long enough to show the law is causation not correlation?

There is no data showing that women file for divorce because they dont want the father to have any custody.
 

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Yea. People should stay together because they want to not because the law forces people to stay together in some zombie form of the relationship the other thing is we don't know if the relationships or abusive or involve drugs or alcohol or god knows what else.

The real reason is that white men can't keep their wives and this is a way to keep them in house.
 
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