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In many circumstances, shared physical custody is deemed to be in the best interest of children. Research indicates that the closer custody arrangements can be to an equal split between parents, the more beneficial it is for the child's emotional and psychological well-being. As Connecticut legislators consider the Equal Shared Parenting Bill, it is crucial to recognize the positive impact such legislation could have on families.
Children thrive when they maintain strong relationships with both parents, and equal shared parenting arrangements can facilitate this. These arrangements provide children with the stability and support they need, allowing them to benefit from the involvement of both parents in their lives.
Supporters of the bill argue that it promotes fairness and equity in parenting, ensuring that both parents have a meaningful role in their children's upbringing. By adopting this legislation, Connecticut can take a significant step toward prioritizing the best interests of children in custody matters, ultimately fostering healthier family dynamics.
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