We want the Government to legislate to establish a presumption of equal parenting time following separation, unless there is clear evidence that it would not be in the child’s best interests. We think this would help ensure children maintain meaningful relationships with both parents.
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Current family law does not presume equal contact when parents separate. This can result in one parent having significantly less contact, despite research showing that children benefit most when both parents remain involved. One analysis of 40 studies found children in equal parenting arrangements consistently have better mental health, stronger relationships with parents and improved academic performance. We think that even in high-conflict situations, shared parenting leads to better outcomes.