According to Val Kleyman, Fathers Rights Lawyer, up until about the 1980’s courts ruled that it was almost always in the best interest of the child to award custody to the mother. Today, there is no general presumption that the child should reside with either parent, but most find that courts are still biased.
According to Val Kleyman, Fathers Rights Lawyer, up until about the 1980’s courts ruled that it was almost always in the best interest of the child to award custody to the mother. Today, there is no general presumption that the child should reside with either parent, but most find that courts are still biased.