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Child Custody in 2025: Behind the Numbers Lies a System Still Stacked Against Fathers

The family court system in the U.S. remains heavily biased, favoring mothers in custody cases despite slight improvements. Legal pressures and systemic inefficiencies deter fathers from seeking equal access, often leading to unjust outcomes. High child support and punitive measures exacerbate poverty, while algorithmic predictions may reinforce existing biases. A significant overhaul is needed for genuine equality.

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Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler: What Their Custody Battle Reveals About Modern Fatherhood and Family Court Trends

Kristin Cavallari now holds primary custody of her children with Jay Cutler, who has reduced visitation rights after his DUI arrest. This situation highlights broader issues concerning fatherhood, accountability, and the family court system. The case raises questions about due process, public perception, and the impact of media narratives on custody decisions.

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Parental Relocation and the Erosion of Fathers’ Rights in New York Family Court

The article by Richard Roman Shum discusses relocation rights in joint custody cases in New York. It highlights judicial discretion leading to gender bias, often favoring mothers over fathers. This approach undermines parental equality, suggesting the need for reforms that protect shared custody and ensure fair evaluations of relocation requests to maintain balanced parenting rights.

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