Victory in Minnesota! « Fathers & Families:
At the 11th hour, the Minnesota State Senate passed a bill requiring the presumption of shared parenting with minimum parenting time for each parent of 35%. That 35% falls short of the House bill that provides for a minimum of 45% parenting time for each parent. But opposition to that remaining 10% was unexpectedly intense in the Senate, forcing proponents of equal parenting to retrench. Some 70% of senators ended up voting for the watered-down bill.
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Lets do the math... If the "minimum parenting time for each parent is now 35%", and 35 x 2 = 70%. Who parents them the other 30% of the time?
ReplyDeleteFrom what I read, I believe they have to agree on the other 30%.
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