Today, in the United States where more than half of the marriages are divorced, we have the right to the custody problem of the father's son. The purpose of this article is to find out why women generally accept children's custody rights more than their fathers. In order to better understand the child's custody rights, it is necessary first to confirm that fathers are often eliminated. On the contrary, why is it difficult for mothers to raise children? This article will first examine the view of the father who lost their custody of their children.
For example, mothers and fathers decide to jointly decide on all major issues including child welfare and child rearing (legal guardianship), children live with their mothers and their fathers have the right to visit. An interview means that the court has the right to order certain time with the child. There are other variants of joint storage. For example, parents are given the only right to decide their child's education, even if the child alternates with their parents. In this case, actual custody rights are shared, but decisions on children's education (one aspect of legal custody rights) do not apply.
My father and mother are having difficult discussions about their custody. They all cried. This is the most important moment in their lives. Suddenly an absurd man sat on the table, issued a legally binding order for his father, suddenly changed the topic. America 's conversation decided to recognize Jerusalem as a capital city of Israel from cards. This story is reflected in the homepages of "New York Times" and "Washington Post". On Jones and Jacobin 's front page on the left, I could not even find a story about it. Washington contributing editor told me, "It has hardly been discussed."
There is no mandatory access. Even if they support child support, fathers are often denied access. Divorce adviser told the Washington Post that children's rights are prioritized over the rights of their parents, and parental custody is less confused than co-custody. In Japan, "Children inherited the status of their parents, parents do not feed their own status, they are raising successors of their families." I was deprived of this right - my husband is almost helpless. A divorced man told the "Yomiuri Shimbun", "The court admitted that I should visit my son once a month, but my ex-wife refused to help me, my son said that I appointed a meeting, I have not seen him for about a year and a half. "