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I believe that couples who divorce with children where each party wants to remain in their child's life should be given 50/50 custody and be required to live within the school district they lived in before the divorce until the youngest of their children reach 18--I'll call this the Proximity Rule. This would definitely reduce frivolous divorce which is good for the kids and it would be good for the kids in the case of a divorce. If one party no longer wants to abide by the Proximity Rule and move off to Timbuktu with their new lover or w/e they forfeit their half of custody and are required to pay their share of child support--they pay for not putting their children first.
The main problem with traditional 50/50 custody is many times the parents move far apart making 50/50 custody traumatic for the children. Moving back and forth changing schools, etc, sucks. But if the parents lived relatively close to one another and the child could still attend the same schools and after school activities it would be much less traumatic, hence the Proximity Rule. The problem with 100% sole custody given to only one parent (usually the woman) is that she oftentimes uses her custody of the kids to punish her ex-husband who still wants to be active in his kids' lives. This type of manipulation is not good for the children at all. The Proximity Rule helps alleviate the potential for this type of manipulation as well.
The point of the Proximity Rule is to help the only innocents in divorce, the children. The kids should not have to pay for the immaturity and selfishness of their parents. With traditional court proceedings, the kids oftentimes are the ones who end up paying.
The main problem with traditional 50/50 custody is many times the parents move far apart making 50/50 custody traumatic for the children. Moving back and forth changing schools, etc, sucks. But if the parents lived relatively close to one another and the child could still attend the same schools and after school activities it would be much less traumatic, hence the Proximity Rule. The problem with 100% sole custody given to only one parent (usually the woman) is that she oftentimes uses her custody of the kids to punish her ex-husband who still wants to be active in his kids' lives. This type of manipulation is not good for the children at all. The Proximity Rule helps alleviate the potential for this type of manipulation as well.
The point of the Proximity Rule is to help the only innocents in divorce, the children. The kids should not have to pay for the immaturity and selfishness of their parents. With traditional court proceedings, the kids oftentimes are the ones who end up paying.
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